danieledesa.bsky.social
Software Developer by day, aspiring Game Developer by night. I am making "Tiny Space" a little 3D puzzle exploration gameπΉοΈ using Godot engine. I am Italian, I like π I don't like spaghetti code.
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yeah but it looks gorgeous!
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wow that seems really cool!
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Is this a godot plugin?
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Yeah I think so, would you put them at the bottom of the screen?
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uhmm that's interesting if that can be textured probably I can adapt it to my use case, thanks a lot!
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Nice page as well! Congratulations
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ah ah ah maybe, we'll see. That's a nice suggestion!
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if the review is in line with "this is not a game for me" maybe do a better job at making clear for who this game is on the steam page. Other than that like everyone is saying you can't please everybody.
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The Input Helper addon is super useful btw. Here is a link to it if you're interested: github.com/nathanhoad/g...
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Follow @tinybookshopgame.com
store.steampowered.com/app/2133760
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Thanks for the feedback. I tried with a shader first but wasn't looking good, also snow palette wasn't an option. This was quick and easy...
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Still need to try your game, I've got to know Chris work recently and this guy is super π
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fair enough. Thanks for the feedback, I am doing a complete reworking of all the levels and your feedback is much appreciated!
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ahh I see what you you mean now, yeah I was more thinking like a chunky toy tbh, not paying too much attention to real size proportions.
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uhm I think I've got your point. Do you suggest to remove the bevel on the ring and apply same gray gradient as for the rocks?
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You can check my pinned post from a while ago, there are 4 images for the 4 levels currently in the game.
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Yeah "calm/relaxing" is something I want the player to experience for sure...
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thanks a lot for your guidance, you help me a lot! And yes it is kind of autumn mood but I think those are the colors I like. It is based on this: lospec.com/palette-list...
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not that I am following such advice atm with my puzzle game π―π€π