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I'm an artist and animator who loves making games in my currently vast amounts of spare time.
I also enjoy messing with people. :P
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Let the Graphical Overhaul Commence!
You've improved the form of your characters wonderfully. Next, I'd work on adding a bit more dynamic, distinguishable shape to them. If you were to black out all the details and leave each character in their silhouette, they kind of look similar to each other.
Devlog 1: Surviving Bossgame, Taunting, and Shields
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If you like more puzzle-based battles or strategic battles, then I recommend it.
Yes, yes I do.
I might like this, then!
Devlog 1: Surviving Bossgame, Taunting, and Shields
It sounds a bit complicated but it's one of those things I'll have to see in practice. I think it'll be fun if unity says it is. :x
WHOOPS!
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Congrats, dude!
You've separate yourself from a majority of babies, who often rage quit in response to these guidelines, by actually taking the time to improve your game submission.
Well done, man! :)
You've separate yourself from a majority of babies, who often rage quit in response to these guidelines, by actually taking the time to improve your game submission.
Well done, man! :)
Wonderboy 30th Anniversary/What's New Part 2
Wonderboy 30th Anniversary/What's New Part 2
I've been talking with Ryuichi Directly with the content with Monster World Legends and he was actually quite shocked someone loved the series this much. I'll keep everyone updated.
Heh. It has a fanbase, albeit very small and niched. I've always loved the charm the games have.
This seems to be coming along nicely! Is that Jack-o-lantern a reference to Fantasy Zone? If so, then you win big points! :D
I'm done
Maybe you should focus on something new, then?
Also, get inspired. Visit places you don't typically go to. Read books, watch movies, do different things. From personal experience, creative slumps happen when you aren't really doing anything to fill your creative mind with inspiration.
Also, get inspired. Visit places you don't typically go to. Read books, watch movies, do different things. From personal experience, creative slumps happen when you aren't really doing anything to fill your creative mind with inspiration.