That’s fair, probably makes more sense as a concept!
This is the kind of Big One I made the community for! Even if you’re not that into slightly-spooky shooters I’d recommend everyone who even slightly likes video games give this a play, it’s really quite an important piece of history.
A game about making a tool to make games!
Thanks!
I’ve never played a Castlevania game, would this be a good place to start?
Well don’t I feel a fool for posting the Amazon-restricted version the other day!
What about it do you think is generated? The assets or the whole game?
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Why would the artist not just flip the image instead of having the speech bubbles confusingly crossing over like that?
Twilight Princess had some creepy shit in it but nothing as creepy as what’s happened to Link’s face in that thumbnail
If you can test it on a feature branch then at least you can squash or tidy the commits after you’ve got them working. If you can only test by committing to main though, curse whoever designed that.
Despite the wall of text I pasted above, this is a very simple arcade game: you can move left or right, and you need to avoid things and collect coins. Looks nice and has a jazzy space soundtrack, my only complaint is that it’s a bit on the easy side.
This looks cute. Also the whole game is like 4MB, which is quite impressive!
Being a software developer but your work laptop is a Windows machine?
Oh yeah I did that a while ago so I forgot, but yeah I think that’s the case for everyone. Ultimately I think Steam explicitly tells you what info they get and it isn’t that much, but that’s the “price” for a free game.
No worries if it’s not for you though, if your Lemmy client lets you block posts you can set up a filter for Fanatical
and you shouldn’t see any more giveaways like this.
What are your combos of choice? I remember having a few good ones committed to memory at the time.
Yeah it wouldn’t install on my phone but would on my old tablet, I wonder if it’s 32-bit only.
Fun fact with these Fanatical giveaways, you don’t actually even need to sign up (and immediately cancel) their newsletter, you get the Steam key and then they send you an email saying ‘please click here to complete your sign-up’ or something, which you can safely ignore!
“All this water? Yeah, not meant to be here at all!”
True, maybe they were just going for something with a wider appeal