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i believe in asmr now

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Dreams on a Pillow on Steam From an award winning game designer, Dreams on a Pillow is a folk tale based on the true events of the 1948 Nakba. Play as Khadra, a young woman fleeing a massacre in this stealth-puzzle adventure gam...

The Dreams on a Pillow store page is live! If you want an emotional piece of Palestinian history, then please check it out! The team have been working really hard and are crowdfunding soon to raise more money to develop the game. Please wishlist 🖤

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put them in the 🚮

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mamma mia

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I'm looking for a bit more audio work in the upcoming year! I write nostalgic music, satisfying sound design and can implement them in middleware.

I've worked on a whole bunch of indie games in a variety of styles and am quite an adaptable artist!

More here: www.nehapatelaudio.com

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Submissions are . ݁₊⊹OPEN⊹₊ ݁.

We can’t wait to get our hands on your wonderful games 💖

Submissions are open from today until May 1st, here’s the link:
glasgowindiegamesfest.org/links/

What are you waiting for? Submit your indie games .✦ ݁˖TODAY˖ ݁✦.

#GIGF26 #indiegames #glasgowgames

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an all timer post

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a weathered, delegged gamer’s chair sitting proudly on a patch of grass. a mostly used bottle of volvic sits aside it.

a weathered, delegged gamer’s chair sitting proudly on a patch of grass. a mostly used bottle of volvic sits aside it.

if anyone needs me i’ll be here

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experimenting with developing screenshots from fav video games as analogue photos in a lab’s dark room

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Dear can you share my post🙏😔

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It's out! I was very excited to be asked to write about a minigame for Eteo Games, and I chose the Mirror Game in Her Story, a digital reimagining of the 19th century board game Reversi.

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though personally i prefer the muffled ones over the tinny ones

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Raspberries and Rum Cure mainman Robert Smith enjoys eating extremely hot curries. “I myself am a phaal eater,” he explained.

boy oh boy do i have the youtube channel for you www.youtube.com/@CecilCeceRo...

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So true, I personally loved it honestly 💕

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steal this look ps5

steal this look ps5

idk what's gotten into me but i had a sudden urge to make this

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A mysterious screenshot, perhaps from a videogame? It shows a barred window in low light, through the window you can see plants growing and some brighter lights beyond the plants.

Some smaller plants are growing in the foreground of the image.

The text "We'll be lost without you." is written at the bottom of the image and in the bottom right the Hollow Ponds logo can be seen.

A mysterious screenshot, perhaps from a videogame? It shows a barred window in low light, through the window you can see plants growing and some brighter lights beyond the plants. Some smaller plants are growing in the foreground of the image. The text "We'll be lost without you." is written at the bottom of the image and in the bottom right the Hollow Ponds logo can be seen.

Hollow Ponds is looking for a Social Media Content Creator to make video content for our next major release.

This contract role is remote with a preference for UK and adjacent time zones.

Job spec can be found here: www.dropbox.com/scl/fi/hpxxj...

Please get in touch if you have any questions!

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10 years ago, we made this…

Now it’s a game.

Wishlist Boreal Tenebrae: ACT 0 ↓

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@rina-777.bsky.social 👀

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perhaps the real mentorship was the mentees we made along the way

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I've gained so much from limitbreak both as a mentee and mentor

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in susie we trust

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florence i need my 8 hours

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Bad Trip – Horror Psychedelia and Nightmarescapes in the Digital Sphere | Rio Cinema Now Playing

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could someone in london with a nocturnal lifestyle kindly go to this and report back please

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love to see it! 👏👏👏

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this makes me nervous

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Indie gig open
— 3D environment artist: giant atmospheric forests, your thing? Send some links!
Small team, serious project.

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🏹🏹🏹 Mythmatch is OUT NOW on Steam! 🏹🏹🏹

AND there's a 20% launch discount!

🐐 Merge the items
💪 Unite the people
🏠 Make a home

And it's Steam Deck Verified!!

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wiki page: List of games that Buddha would not play
XA 7 languages ~
Article Talk
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1. Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows. This is thought to refer to ashtapada and dasapada respectively; however, later Sinhala commentaries refer to these boards also being used with games involving dice. 2
2. The same games played on imaginary boards. Akasam astapadam was an ashtapada variant played with no board, literally "astapadam played in the sky". A correspondent in the American Chess Bulletin identifies this as likely the earliest literary mention of a blindfold chess variant. 5]
3. Games of marking diagrams on the floor such that the player can only walk on certain places. This is described in the Vinaya Pitaka as
"having drawn a circle with various lines on the ground, there they play avoiding the line to be avoided". Rhys Davids suggests that it may refer to parihara-patham, a form of hop-scotch.
4. Games where players either remove pieces from a pile or add pieces to it, with the loser being the one who causes the heap to shake (similar to the modern game pick-up sticks).
5. Games of throwing dice.

wiki page: List of games that Buddha would not play XA 7 languages ~ Article Talk Tools v 1. Games on boards with 8 or 10 rows. This is thought to refer to ashtapada and dasapada respectively; however, later Sinhala commentaries refer to these boards also being used with games involving dice. 2 2. The same games played on imaginary boards. Akasam astapadam was an ashtapada variant played with no board, literally "astapadam played in the sky". A correspondent in the American Chess Bulletin identifies this as likely the earliest literary mention of a blindfold chess variant. 5] 3. Games of marking diagrams on the floor such that the player can only walk on certain places. This is described in the Vinaya Pitaka as "having drawn a circle with various lines on the ground, there they play avoiding the line to be avoided". Rhys Davids suggests that it may refer to parihara-patham, a form of hop-scotch. 4. Games where players either remove pieces from a pile or add pieces to it, with the loser being the one who causes the heap to shake (similar to the modern game pick-up sticks). 5. Games of throwing dice.

6. Dipping the hand with the fingers stretched out in lac, or red dye, or flour-water, and striking the wet hand on the ground or on a wall, calling out "What shall it be?" and showing the form required— elephants, horses, etc..
7. Ball games.
8. Blowing through a pat-kulal, a toy pipe made of leaves.
9. Ploughing with a toy plough.
10. Playing with toy windmills made from palm leaves.
11. Playing with toy measures made from palm leaves.
12. Playing with toy carts.
13. Playing with toy bows.
14. Guessing at letters traced with the finger in the air or on a friend's back. (letters in the Brahmi script)
15. Guessing a friend's thoughts.
16. Imitating deformities.

6. Dipping the hand with the fingers stretched out in lac, or red dye, or flour-water, and striking the wet hand on the ground or on a wall, calling out "What shall it be?" and showing the form required— elephants, horses, etc.. 7. Ball games. 8. Blowing through a pat-kulal, a toy pipe made of leaves. 9. Ploughing with a toy plough. 10. Playing with toy windmills made from palm leaves. 11. Playing with toy measures made from palm leaves. 12. Playing with toy carts. 13. Playing with toy bows. 14. Guessing at letters traced with the finger in the air or on a friend's back. (letters in the Brahmi script) 15. Guessing a friend's thoughts. 16. Imitating deformities.

unbelievable jam idea

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3 entire drinks to yourself?

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true

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