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video games | working on Ropuka, a grass-cutting frog game wishlist Ropuka's Idle Island: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3416070/Ropukas_Idle_Island/
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They said you can go ahead and sample the sounds!
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Thanks! I will have to confirm this with our musician, will let you know when I get an answer.
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Hi, right now the game is only officially supported on Windows, there is no quick fix to make it work on Linux other than making a version specifically for it (which we are working on, just no ETA yet).
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Too busy cutting grass so he missed the beans 😢
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Thank you, people seem to love it so far!
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It's thanks to your gamejams that we discovered we love making games together so sincerest thank you for organizing and I hope we will soon have a free week to participate again 😅
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click for frog store.steampowered.com/app/3416070/...
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Thank you for sharing our game! 🐸
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~250Mb according to Windows, will probably increase by 100-150 soon
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The Indie Games Polska is pretty much just shilling AI everywhere now, extremely disappointing
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Wolcen was one of the rare cases where Steam didn't have any problems refunding it way past the 2 hours window because of how broken the game was at launch.
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don't we all?
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I rediscover this term every half a year and proceed to forget about it until I see a post like this again.
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It's Peter Talisman: Lord of the Harvest, you can play it in the browser petertalisman.quest
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We used to have a word for those self-published games without market pressures from publishers balooning their budgets...
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ngl bluesky audio still sounds terrible if you upload a quiet video 😢
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Welcome to the grass cutting gang 💪🐸 Looks awesome, like a living postcard
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Thank you!
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Mostly PlasticSCM/UnityVCS, it's actually pretty cool for gamedev projects and avoids the usual git headaches.
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Hello there, I think my upcoming game Ropuka would also fit in here 🐸
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What's considered a proper ultrawide support? Just the game working in 21:9 ratio?
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If there are spots left I'm also developing in Unity since 2018 😀
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'hell yeah!' type of weapon
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She sometimes drags her ass on the floor leaving skidmarks all around which is equally disgusting and funny.
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Only if a piece of poop sticks to their fur, otherwise she just screams a lot until somebody cleans the litterbox.
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Or not an excuse to harass Manor Lords devs either of course, didn't mean to imply that, just the wording came out strange due to character limit
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If this happened to you, I agree it's shitty. I think the whole solodev debate started with Manor Lords, where the credits had 50+ people listed, while the game was being marketed as made by one guy, but that's not an excuse to harass other devs.
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I don't think this is about doing everything yourself or demonizing seeking help; it's about proper credit and not diminishing the labor of others. How would you feel if you spent weeks or months on a game and the main creator would then say they are solodev and did everything themselves?
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It always counted like that for freelancers/non-game companies, it's nothing new and most contractors will require the company they work for to provide/pay for the pro/enterprise license.
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This is absolutely terrible, it doesn't work like that in W10, it just stays on the edge of the screen like it should.
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It's like a mini Outer Wilds just less serious and more crazy
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Is it a bit like Tunnet? I also remember this one-screen prototype of an incremental on itch where you operated a machine, with a lot of interactive and tactile elements, the physicality is definitely underexplored in the genre.
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For me it was the other way around, I couldn't turn off anti-aliasing unless I had post-processing enabled on my main camera. I don't expect those issues to ever go away, we can only pray the new unified renderer will have working AA options...
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That's basically what the upper end of 'indie' is nowadays, isn't it? Studios like Supergiant or others in a 10-30 devs range.
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It's not there yet, and unfortunately, it's on my 'nice to have' list, hopefully something we will be able to squeeze in either before the launch or as an update 🙏
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Outer Wilds is my favorite video game!