i have some unfortunate news....
i have some unfortunate news....
making sure all my bluesky posts pass the Bechdel test
why does everyone in this state drive a lifted truck and do 30 over the speed limit but only when i'm already in the left lane trying to pass someone
The peter went down to quahog
he was looking for a beer to drink
He was with lois and cleveland and joe is
in a wheelchair I think
When he came across this chicken
Peddling coupons on the side
And the peter jumped up with a heavy slump
And said "I'm a family guy"
Transfusion is out now in Early Access!!! ๐๐๐ Go play it, it's FREE! ๐ฆโ๏ธ
store.steampowered.com/app/2397910/...
๐๐๐ Probably the best creative project I've ever had to work on. (The game, not the video and driftveil city rendition, but it's a close second)
What a polite and distinguished gentleman
Happy #bandcampfriday !!!
Pre-order the soundtrack to Transfusion! Tried making industrial, crunchy and aggressive music and I'm really proud of how it came out.
flyer95.bandcamp.com/album/transf...
You can now pre-order the Transfusion (@transfusionvr.bsky.social) Original Soundtrack on Bandcamp! It'll release on Jan 13th, the same day the game releases in Early Access!
flyer95.bandcamp.com/album/transf...
#musicsky #gamemusic #bandcamp
I wish Spotify had any automatic tools for filtering or some smart-playlist features like MusicBee. Unfortunately, I'm stuck manually curating my playlists like how cavemen used to. Most of my liked songs I've heard once several years ago, so they're hard to categorize well.
Scrolled through Instagram reels for a minute.
Good idea. Tricky part is getting enough so that each month is longer than 10 or so songs. I have over 2k likes on Spotify but have been using a more conservative list of my favorites (for the sake of time). Long term project, perhaps.
Organized my music into playlists based on the seasons - fantastic for the vibes. However, now I am cursed to only listen to the same ~40 songs for the next 3 months. There is no other solution to this.
In the hidden sound test in the GBA version of Donkey Kong Country, Donkey Kong dances at different speeds for each track, mostly befitting the tone of the music. An exception is the peaceful Aquatic Ambiance track, for which Donkey Kong dances unexpectedly energetically.
You could implement a Stanley Parable-esque narrator. Probably not the tone you're going for though.
Spending time learning Godot by working on a horror game where your flashlight is also a coil gun.
#ScreenshotSaturday #gamedev #horror #Godot
three knights resting around a campfire, likely sharing stories about how the kids are doing
this is how it feels as a young person to ask coworkers twice my age how the kids are doing
Oh and I like One Piece, it's the only manga I acknowledge since reading is for NERDS
Cool ass shark
The same cool ass shark
Hey Bluesky, I'm Josh.
I do some hobby game dev and am teaching myself guitar.
I'm into
๐ธ Any rock music
๐โโ๏ธ Weightlifting
๐น Fighting games (Smash, Tekken, Guilty Gear)
๐ณ Cooking
๐ Animals and nature
๐ฆ Marine biology
๐ Game design
๐ป Horror
โ๏ธ RPGs
๐ค Programming
Here's a cool shark I met once
#promosky
I wanna practice guitar more but I'm always kinda worried that I'm bothering my neighbors. I simply need several acres of land all to myself. That'd solve everything.
Now give Franky the pompadour back and let both of them be story relevant again. Then we're golden.
A panel from the One Piece manga chapter 1131. Nico Robin is revealed to once again have bangs. Robin: "It's perfect!" "Thanks, Brook! โค๏ธ" Book: "Yoho Ho Ho! You're welcome!"
Really hope this hairstyle stays. Really emphasizes Robin's darker personality and helps her visually stand apart from Hancock and other brunettes.
Also I just think it looks nicer lol #onepiece1131
I can also see a version where the camera is locked, rather than the player having full control. Will depend on what feels the best and how much motion people can take without getting sick.
Absolutely for interactable objects (e.x. a lever) there should be some form of lock-on. The other idea (and something I want to add sooner) is a proper reticle, rather than just aiming at the center of the screen. Aim with the mouse (or right stick) and drag it to the edges to turn the camera.
Hey Bluesky, my main project is a puzzle-platforming video game where the main character has two (2) grappling hooks that you use for momentum-based chicanery. Very Chameleon Twist meets Spider-Man. Right now it's not too much, but soon it will be way too much! I swear it! #indiegame #devlog