kkouderr.bsky.social
Artist, writer, he/him, furry, ABDL, Code Geass enthusiast, Lelouch is my waifu. Love indie games.
Sometimes posts nsfw, 🔞 minors DNI.
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I got something like this, and I have never owned a car. Gotta love the prevalence of bot spam scams in our lives. 😑
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I just love how bright and smooth the sonic pallet and art style is. It's really stood the test of time imo. And bowser looks great in it. I also like the metal slug one. It has so much character to it.
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This is such a cool art style.
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TP is such a good game. I hope you enjoy playing it. Take care, and have a good end of year.
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Gotta avoid the free ones. You can get some really good games on mobile, like stardew valley or kairosoft titles.
But the free ones are almost always riddled with either intrusive ad placements or gatcha mechanics and micro transactions that are just outrageously expensive.
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Woooo!
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Muppet family Christmas was always the one we watched every year. Too bad the companies who own them all now can't work together to remaster it properly. Thankfully, there are archives.
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Ultimately, it did help me understand the process of modding a lot better. Now I pretty much mod any game that has a decent modding scene.
(Some of my favs are Minecraft, Skyrim, Stardew Valley, Project Zomboid and Valheim.)
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As I mentioned earlier, better than Wolves was one of the first mods I've ever tried. Working windmills was something I really wanted to have.
I didn't use it long, though, because it was a compatibility nightmare. And it ultimately didn't suit me because I like the Wolves.
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I think it's funny they felt that a follower NPC like a wolf was wasted development time. Wolves were honestly the best thing to test and implement a bare bones taming mechanic, follower pathing, and more. It would pave the way to saved farm animals, breeding and other pets like horses and cats.
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If you need inspiration, try looking for town tours on YouTube. Lots of great ideas there, and they often have dream addresses so you can visit them yourself.
And ultimately, don't sweat the small stuff, mess around with the system, learn it's quirks and have fun with it. No wrong way to do it.
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Rando here, but I have a few towns under my belt. It honestly helps to have some kind of theme in mind. Like a cozy forest or busy city. Then try to figure out individual features you'd like to have. Get a rough idea where you want them, then build those areas first. fill in the gaps at the end.
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Steambot chronicles (ps2)
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I was also sent there whenever I was "disruptive" in class, thanks to my ADHD. I spent a lot of time in that library. I guess they figured that it was the one place I stayed calm at.
I once was able to sit in with the lower grade classes (k-2) when Robert Munsch came on a book tour. That was cool.
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In my mind, it wasn't too bad. I had unlimited access to the library. That included all the Nintendo Power magazines, which were always the first thing other students grabbed during the weekly library visits.
I also had easy access to visiting authors. Which was pretty cool.