the art and animation are timeless and bring you to a place full of love and life whenever you watch it
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the art and animation are timeless and bring you to a place full of love and life whenever you watch it
good luck alfred
linux comprises the greatest sequences of code to grace computers, i love you linux
agree,it only sucks if you have an nvidia gpu
interesting concept with satisfying physics
gamer pro tip
if a color is new, place it at either end you want, if its repeating, place it at the opposite end of the previous one, and they will clear each other automatically as the game progresses!!!!!!!!!!!! d(^_^)b
you nailed the feeling, the cumbersome way the players feet interact with the terrain, i found myself trying to brute force a path up a mountain struggling to find a foothold and felt the satisfaction of finally getting one. there are the landmarks and implied paths that you would be encouraged to place infrastructure on.
there was a bug where the carried body model would start flailing like the geddan meme, maybe caused by the trinkets swinging off the players backpack? sometimes it would flail so much i think it collides with the ground and knocks the player up in the air.
i thought it was clever the way the wind particles give a natural way of navigating without a ui, and the sound effects were creepy, knowing all these people were around, and i just couldnt see them. this is a very stable foundation to build a strand game on, well done.
eggs have too much fucking cholesterol what a sadness
pokemon, diamond and pearl maybe because summer would be the time i would read more about it on the web or trade with others, handhelds feel more suitable for summer
I remember playing Pearl way back in middle school, but I associate that one more with the fall, those cozy nights getting spooked at that one haunted mansion while using the pokewatch's calculator for my homework.
If only I could be so grossly incandescent
i've never seen something so kawaii
postan art
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