I know that I have been keeping some things private, but… This needs to be shared.
Recently, my uncle was diagnosed with 3 types of cancer. Pancreatic, Esophageal and Lung. The situation is dire. My aunt is having a rough time, as well as everyone else. My cousin even thinks he’s not gonna last long.
I’ve known my uncle for the 20 years I’ve been on this earth. He and my aunt always welcomed us over when we visited, and he always was such a nice man. But…. Now the tides are turning. If I don’t post much, it’s because I’m mentally keeping myself afloat.
The future isn’t set in stone and we are trying to keep positive. Positive energies makes everyone happier.
I know I shouldn’t be mentioning people, but I realized my situation was much like @crankgameplays. We both have/had loved ones who are fighting/have fought this difficult illness.
I don’t ask much, but…. I may need positive vibes from everyone. I love you guys very much. If things go south… I’ll most likely be on hiatus.
He has a beautiful and wonderful wife, three amazing kids and over half a dozen grandchildren. His legacy is set and they all love him dearly.
I’m sorry to bring the news down, but…. I lost too many family members to cancer. I’m not wanting more to fall into that fate.
Posting my part of the Youtubers’ Alter Ego Zine
It was great fun and I’m really happy I could work with all those amazing people on this project
Go check out full zine on @egoraptor008 ‘s tumblr and give some love to other artists involved ;)
“Pulling on the Heart strings“
This took me WAY longer than expected, but alas, it is finally done. Here’s the Grimm Troupe - canon five from the game plus some original characters I made one day, by a total accident, with my sister. Each and every one of them started out as a joke, but somehow we fell in love with them and now they’re here, with their own backstories and everything :’)
oh hell yeah <3
To celebrate the first of Halloween, I have to share with you my recent discovery: The Living Tombstone’s remix of Spooky Scary Skeletons and Freaks by Timmy Trumpet & Savage have the same BPM.
“All eyes on me“
I’m going to add actual pupils later on - so they really look like eyes and not some pimples - but for now, have it the way it is :)
I honestly don’t understand my sense of humor
Thank you @bridiesepticplier for making that transparent Yancy template. You granted me hours upon hours of entertainment :’)
Oh, yeah, there's also this guy
Tiny paper Brumm is the only thing keeping me alive in this dire times
Words of wisdom
This week’s Indie Game Spotlight gives us some major pinball vibes…with a twist! Creature in the Well is a unique take on the hack and slash dungeon crawler genre, in that it mixes swords with ball games such as Breakout and Pinball. As the last BOT-C engineer, players must reactivate an ancient weather machine, now home to a dangerous creature, in order to stop a deadly sandstorm. Sign us up!
Adam Volker is the Creative Director at Flight School Studio, aka the art guy on the project. We spoke with him about the game’s art style inspiration, dungeon designs, and the journey from doodles in a sketchbook to finished game. Read on if you dare.
We LIKE Pinball, but we aren’t its biggest fans. We actually started out with a two-player game a bit like air hockey. Once we had that, we did look at a lot of different types of “ball” games like the aforementioned Pinball and Breakout, but also more recent titles like Ballz and Rocket League.
In terms of the dungeon crawling aspect, there’s some Metroid in how the levels are laid out, some Dark Souls in how we dole out the narrative, and some Hyper Light Drifter in the game’s controls and “combat”.
Development for the game has been happening for just over a year. If you count the first drawings of cowboy robots holding pipes in my sketchbook, then maybe a few months before that.
The art style was inspired by one of my favorite comic book creators, Mike Mignola, who created the Hellboy universe. He is so bold with darkness—the literal dark spots in the Hellboy world—and I was really inspired by how much atmosphere he evokes with it. I did my best to inject a little bit of what he does so well into Creature.
Basically, each of the eight dungeons is built around a central mechanic that we get to develop throughout: different types of bumpers, explosive pillars, seeker drones, switches, timed puzzles, death rays, there are… a lot.
On top of those obstacles, which are set up by the Creature, you also get a bunch of weapons that change the way you play the game. For example, the dual blades will help you aim your balls from a longer distance, and the axe will split them up into multiple balls. They’re really fun to discover!
The BOT-C is the character you play as. It’s the last remaining unit of a robot collective that used to maintain the weather machine near Mirage, a desert town now caught in a dangerous sandstorm. When you get back to the machine, you encounter a Creature that haunts it and who is definitely not pleased with you returning there. Not at all.
The dungeons are set up in a maze of interconnected rooms, of which players can explore every nook and cranny. You’ll face many of the Creature’s challenges, and find secrets like new weapons and ways to upgrade your robot core. And of course, every dungeon ends in an intense battle with the Creature itself.
Ready for your own encounter with the Creature in the Well? The game is coming out this summer on Nintendo Switch, Xbox One and PC as part of the Xbox Game Pass. Or learn more by heading to their website here!
It is almost october do you know what that means??? Time to bring out my Over the Garden Wall DvD to watch the whole thing again!! This is the season!! I need to see my anxiety son dealing with purgatory!
Tiny paper Brumm is the only thing keeping me alive in this dire times
Words of wisdom
Double pt1, Page 6/?
Sudden help from a stranger