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Pain with the Programmers: Level Geometry
Programming is an exercise in productive agony. Hours spent planning, writing, and debugging code all to get things that are unimpressive and look like crap. This kind of boring work is important for making a game that doesn’t suck to play or develop on in the future, but it isn’t flashy or interesting. Because it’s…
I Wani Hug That Gator! Sheet Music
Oct 11th 2024 Edit: The sheet music has been fixed, thank you for your patience and support. After a longer then planned wait, sheet music for Wani has been released for all those interested. These are the tracks: Special thanks to my friend for his help with editing each piece. Please comment below if you…
How 2 Snoot It Up: Part 3 – Writing
By Senator Anon Once you have your ‘Why’, your characters, a story outline, and a team that won’t go Nuts! and kill you, it’s finally time to put pen to paper for your script. For a project like Snoot Game or Wani, the writing is the most important part. To help you, I’d like to…
Feedback requested! -Exit 665 UI proposal-
Hello, paychads! Below is an internal proposal regarding Exit’s direction for UI. We wanted to run these ideas by (you), and ask for your own feedback and opinion. Please read and leave your thoughts in the comments below. One of the current big roadblocks in our programming-artistry development path is everything related to UI. Since…
How 2 Snoot It Up: Part 2 – Human Capital & Getting your foot in the door
By Michael Yick Game development is a unique sector of work due to its lack of regulation, lack of hard capital requirements, and thus ease of start by anyone. The good part of this is that you don’t need credentials or permission from anyone to get started and the bad part is that you’re potentially…
Exit 665 development update #1
By Senator Anon I’m very excited to finally be able to talk a little about our next project, Exit 665. Exit was actually meant to be our next project after Snoot Game, but we had to put development aside to develop and release Wani. In my opinion, this ended up being a very positive development…