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My name's Kasey Ozymy. I'm a game designer from Texas. I made Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass and am currently working on Hymn to the Earless God.
Check out Hymn to the Earless God:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2165130/Hymn_to_the_Earless_God
Buy Jimmy:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/706560/Jimmy_and_the_Pulsating_Mass/
Check out Hymn to the Earless God:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/2165130/Hymn_to_the_Earless_God
Buy Jimmy:
https://store.steampowered.com/app/706560/Jimmy_and_the_Pulsating_Mass/
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A Very Long Rope to the Top of the Sky
Glad you're liking it! I believe you can get some Topaz Rings in the shop in that town; those will prevent you from getting confused during the fight with the dragon hatchlings, which should make that fight a lot easier if you're having trouble with it.
So…What’s Happening To The What’s Written Section On The Front Page, Anyway?
Going on hiatus
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass
Yeah, I'm super thankful for the exposure. In case my earlier post is being read as sarcastic, it wasn't; this is genuinely really fucking cool. His review was also super kind. Like, I don't know what to say. I'm just happy and excited. Holy shit!
Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass
[Poll] What is your favorite Final Fantasy game?
Speaking of slimes, since the "mysterious dungeon" series came up, I actually found the Dragon Warrior version of that on playstation to be my favorite. It's called Torneko: The Last Hope.
Oi, I need advice on how to to develop stories and see them through to completion.
Yeah, different writers have different processes, so if you find a particular way of writing that works for you, you should do it. I think that jumping into a story is fine, but in order to have really polished writing, I'd recommend a lot of revising. I can imagine that otherwise you could end up with a lot of fat in your writing.
Oi, I need advice on how to to develop stories and see them through to completion.
Piano already covered it, but, really, the most important thing is having a really comprehensive outline. Know all your plot points and character arcs before starting. You can add on more details as you're working, but the core structure should already be established.













