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Posts by Boruta.dev
R2D2 with a mounted drink-serving tray in the Jabba's Sail Barge scene of Return of the Jedi
Sure thing! Are you located in Poland or a Polish dev operating elsewhere?
I'm starting to write more reviews of smaller titles on Steam.
1. Reviews are very helpful for developers and players alike.
2. It's a nice way to cap off a fun time with a game.
So not only do I recommend Babushka's Glitch Dungeon, but I also recommend writing reviews of indie games you enjoyed!
No waaay. It's amazing what level of clarity and readability you've managed to achieve here with so few pixels!
respect!
I've been eyeing it for some time now. Great style and mood. Thanks for the recommendation.
I'd be very interested to read it, I live for horror fiction! Link?
Some of the most original indie games that just overflow with love put into them. Do yourselves a favor and treat yourselves to a charming gaming feast this holiday season!
Wait. What?
You'll be eating an apple (whole apple) each time anyone comments on this post?
That's... potentially lethal!
Made some new #pixelart textures and sprites and wanted to test them. I was blown away with how easy and quick it was to create this simple test scene in @godotengine.org , 100% from scratch, crt-shader included.
I think I'm in love ๐
#indiedev #godotengine #FPS
Hope you'll enjoy it! :)
Snake in the Dark is a part of the Animal Fest on Steam :-)
If you haven't played the demo yet - this is your reminder!
store.steampowered.com/app/3198700/...
#solodev #indiedev #gamedev #indiegame #steamfest
Less than a year later - here we go! @steampowered.com announces its new hardware.
#indiedev, if you're ignoring controller support in your game, it's time to re-think. Steam is now a home console.
store.steampowered.com/sale/hardwar...
Holy hell!
A side-by-side comparison showing an art style transformation for a game called "Snake in the Dark." The left image features a smooth, illustrated style with a rounded font for the title, showing a cute snake in an arched doorway looking at a glowing cube. A large red arrow points to the right image, which shows the same scene recreated in a pixel art style, with a pixelated font for the title and the snake now looking at a small, white mouse.
Just a small update to my game's logo and capsule images (giving them more breathing room, replacing old cube with a mouse that's in the game now) resulted in significant uptick in my daily wishlist gain.
I was putting it off since a year. Let that be a lesson to all you
#indiedev #solodev #gamedev
Thanks for doing this yet again!
Very fortunate timing, our game was just announced.
bsky.app/profile/supe...
Steam page link:
store.steampowered.com/app/3745390/
Interested? Sign up for the upcoming playtest on Steam, and add the game to your wishlist while you're at it!
Blunt Blade and a Hundred Halls is a cozy, wholesome first-person slasher roguelite adventure game where a boy meets a friendly devil who lives in his basement walls and decides to feed him with his all-time favorite food: freshly sourced dungeon freak meat (yum!).
#pitchyagame
Next Fest ended last week ;-) But here's our newly announced game:
store.steampowered.com/app/3745390/...
Holy hell. This is amazing!
Beautiful and very nostalgic!
Dude. That Steam Page goes HARD. <3
And done :-)
I mean just show them in the scale you intend them to appear in the game - nevermind there's no game yet. :-) It's really hard to figure out what am I looking at when the pixels take up half of the screen.
Just launched a demo, and our Early Access release is in late November!
bsky.app/profile/supe...
Very hard to follow the animation and imagine the finished character at this scale. Maybe export them in in-game resolution, to give the viewer a better grasp of how it will look like in the game itself?
I feel for you!
I did all the pixelart in my game, and then made some drawings of the main characters in pencil (granted - I used a popular cartoon for some reference), traced them into pixel art, made two distinct variations... and I get a lot of comments that "my art looks AI". Screw this noise :(
So stylish!
Wishlisted in a heartbeat!