The latest episode of the Draknek & Friends Official Podcast featuring @danbosh.bsky.social is out. Topics include his career from journalism to game development, the challenges of marketing puzzle games, and designing puzzles to get into the mind of players.
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I hope he chokes to death on spider cum in the night.
There are a lot of things happening in the world right now, and it’s nice to remember that some of those things are things like this:
Exhausted? Depressed? Struggling to survive?
Have tried HUSTLING? GRIND THAT SADNESS AWAY
Give it a year, we'll have another round of stories and op-eds from 'thought leaders' about brain drain to other industries and the lack of depth in the gaming skillbase.
I do hate it when people Panda to a crowd though. Disrespectful to mack a noble animal that way.
100%, and if I'm not hyperfocusing on whatever I'm playing, or the hook is behind 15 lines of exposition, it did not happen.
I have spent so much of my life being distracted on the way to objectives, or just wandering around aimlessly in small circles. And anything more than a week's break from a game? Never going back. It no longer exists.
hello, I would love to follow more fellow trans / non-binary game dev folks on here!
if you could tag lovely folks or share this to amplify, that would be big appreciated. Thanks! <3
Thinking about him
The character He-Man drawn in a turn-of-the-century style.
What if Masters of the Universe came out in 1909
Man, I remember unplugging stuff in thunderstorms! Also having to get out of the shower/bath.
I have agreed to go and watch the musical theatre medley show my gf is in this afternoon. Can I get away with taking headphones?
Wild at heart
Mouse spider for reference.
Nature is absolutely mental. And horrifying. And incredibly cool.
Also, I will never relax in the hot tub again.
Bit more slapping. Some mewling. A little dignified splashing.
Then I look down and see what it actually was. And I realise just how goddamn awesome it all is. Pretty metal.
So I rescue them both from the spa. Wasp gets to dry out on a towel. Paralysed spider is...spared its fate.
All I know is that I've been roused from a beautifully bubby snooze by a large, buzzing, hairy thing with far too many legs, hitting me in the mouth and getting tangled in my beard.
So I hit myself in my own face. Quite hard. Spider and wasp fall onto my chest. Cue much squealing.
So this delightful duo: buzzy black parasitic wasp and chunky, furry little arachnid, barreled into my beard whilst I was fully relaxed. Eyes closed, bobbing around in a little inflatable tub o fun in the sunshine. This... panicked me somewhat.
In time, these eggs hatch into larvae which eat the spider from the inside out. Pretty bad deal for the spider. This one, however, came across an unexpected obstacle when returning home: my face. Probably not helped by the fact that it was carrying a meaty mouse spider. (UK not Aus mouse spider)
Now, these are grimly fascinating creatures. They seek out their prey: spiders which are often 3 or 4 times larger than they are. They sting these spiders, paralysing them, then drag or carry them back to a lair where they will lay their eggs in them.
It was one of these lads. Or lasses, more likely. A pompiliade, or spider hunting wasp.
www.naturespot.org.uk/family/pompi...
Took a wasp to the face the other day, in the hot tub of all places. Upsetting enough, but this wasn't a regular wasp.
Was feeling pretty emotionally resilient today, then I saw a dog bump its head on a bench and felt sad about it for 20 minutes.