This looks great. One question, though:
At what point will you start making the actual game, though? 😆
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These suckers are usually the unintended consequence.
Ah, didn't take notice of the direction, carry on.
Nr. 2 can be solved by waterfalls, surely? Any hard problem in life can be solved by waterfalls.
Love the exoflora!
That's not science illiteracy, that's reality illiteracy.
Looks cool! As someone who is also developing a game about small planets, I'm very excited to see where you take this!
Vic 2 far more that 3, but man, are those shapes engrained in my head...
Looks great!
That explains the spaghetti westerns.
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Great points!
How do you know it's not an Earthup?
How about micro AAA?
Love it! If only his eyes moved a little bit as the player selects nodes...
Impressive!
And yes, time of is often necessary to get the wide picture. Our brain keeps hammering on, even if we switch consciously to another topic.
No, no, they are adorable! I was trying a joke... 😘
Not a fan. 😆
Well, to be perfectly formal and clear. Both arithmetic mean you are referring to and median are kinds of averages, along with mode, geometric mean and the like.
So the problem is that people don't specify which average they are talking about. Most assume mean, but not all and not always.
But without promp we'd have no impromptou!
Very cute art!
A beast that moves by launching itself through the air and rolling when it hits the ground
Wow!
Incredible!
Okay, I gotta ask. Who ever thought using "Before Present" was a good idea? It's such a egocentric moment...
Looks cute 'n cozy! Good luck with the game.
Where is the video from, is there a web widget for this somewhere?
If anything, this is the perfect role for him. He has been practicing for years.
I feel like "try" is the key word here.
Adorable!