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Posts by Dan Pearson

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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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3 months ago 8 1 0 0

Still got a tricky present to buy for someone smart, charming and puzzle fixated?

Give 'em a little linguistic lovebite with brilliant word game LOK Digital, out now on Nintendo Switch (and PC and mobile!)

lok-digital.com/switch

4 months ago 11 3 0 0
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I hope he chokes to death on spider cum in the night.

10 months ago 6 0 0 0

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:

1 year ago 49 17 2 1

Exhausted? Depressed? Struggling to survive?

Have tried HUSTLING? GRIND THAT SADNESS AWAY

1 year ago 7 0 0 0

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.

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I do hate it when people Panda to a crowd though. Disrespectful to mack a noble animal that way.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

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.

1 year ago 1 0 0 0

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.

1 year ago 4 0 1 0

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

2 years ago 48 33 15 0
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Thinking about him

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The character He-Man drawn in a turn-of-the-century style.

The character He-Man drawn in a turn-of-the-century style.

What if Masters of the Universe came out in 1909

2 years ago 522 101 18 3

Man, I remember unplugging stuff in thunderstorms! Also having to get out of the shower/bath.

2 years ago 1 0 0 0
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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?

2 years ago 1 0 0 0

Wild at heart

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Mouse spider for reference.

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Nature is absolutely mental. And horrifying. And incredibly cool.

Also, I will never relax in the hot tub again.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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)

2 years ago 0 0 2 0

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.

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It was one of these lads. Or lasses, more likely. A pompiliade, or spider hunting wasp.

www.naturespot.org.uk/family/pompi...

2 years ago 0 0 1 0
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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.

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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.

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