

Unforgettable voyage. Looks like a cute little puzzle game.
Unforgettable voyage. Looks like a cute little puzzle game.
That’s very awesome of you kind sir/ma’am. I would be interested in #5 spiderman.
If true I may actually switch from 3.5 to 4.3. Thanks for the info good sir.
I also highly recommend the trine series.
I watched the whole thing. I think most anchors talked a bit too slow which seemed fake. Those hand gestures were weird especially for (I don’t know his name) the black anchor. Very rigid fingers.
The main cringe section was the movie section where they tried to have the black anchor act sassy but that’s hard with a very level speaking tone and speed.
Honestly, I’d watch something like that once a week.it was nice to get a broad cross section of news.
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I play a lot of games with my 10yr old daughter. Here are some of what we liked:
-Any lego game(there are sooo many and they often go on sale)
-trine series, much more puzzley
-sackboy a big adventure
-brothers a tale of two sons
-it takes two
-portal 2
-degrees of separation
-putty pals
-ibb and obb
-toodee and topdee
-bleep bloop
-battle block theater
-chariot
-pikunuku
We also loved going through the monkey island games. They are not mumtiplayer but they are slow point and click games that we bounced ideas off one another.
Smoked cheeses.
I am also learning Japanese. I fine it hard to think of the sentence structure as different than English. In my mind I find myself daying the sentences the way Yoda from star wars does and it makes more sense.
Yoda I am–>Yoda desu
I bought a wireless hair clipper in February of 2020 for $50 on Amazon. Every few weeks I go out in my back yard and buzz it all off in about 5 minutes. I’m definately happy.
My daughter and I have played through quite a few games. Here are our favorites:
Those are our favorites!
I started doing diamond art. Here is a cheap set with honestly 100+ hours of content. AMAZON LINK
I would put on a TV show and sit at my desk and Diamond art for a few hours before bed. Each picture takes 10-15 hours in my experience. When I was done I would find someone to give the picture to.
So not only have you accomplished something and you can SEE THE PROGRESS, you don’t need a big shift in your life of watching youtube, and at the end you get to make some else happy by giving them a gift. And for a hobby it’s fairly inexpensive.
I started by following some YouTube videos. Follow a simple tutorial. At then end EXTEND the game a little with your own ideas. Add a new power up, make a new level, make a new enemy, make a new weapon type, something.
Once you already have an established framework for a working game by following the tutorial you don’t have to worry so much about the bugs. This builds confidence.
Also don’t underestimate the built in documentation and search. I’ve been using godot for 2 years now and I reference the docs almost every time I code to check if a certain method exists, or how to get a certain property.
These videos may be old now, but heartbeast on YouTube had a few great series for godot 3.x
I generally don’t like plug-ins. I am not a strong enough coder to read others code well and understand what is going on. If I get stuck it feels like I don’t even know where the problem is.
So I generally make everything myself. My released game had a simple dialog system they I stored all the dialogs in a resource file in a big dictionary. Then when I needed one I would just ask for that dictionary entry. Each dialog was set, but I could call a few different dialogs based on which characters you had, or inventory.
There was some duplicated likes of code, but not too much.
Second for godot!
It’s not a signal, but it is a quick check. In 2d there is a (in godot 4) progress_ratio that scales from 0 to 1. So a quick
If $pathfollow.progress_ratio==1: #I’m at the end of path end_of_level()
This is what I did in my game.
I don’t know the lemmy markup code for a code block so sorry for bad formatting
I surprisingly loved Yokos Island adventure. At first I was like what is this game, but it sucks you in.
Great weird game!
Did you look for any of the stars. Some of them are quite devious where you have to connect lasers from one puzzle area to another, or find ways just “escape” a puzzle area with some equipment.
By the way talos principle 2 has a steam page up and is coming out by the end of this year or next year I think.
I am just starting the Fitz and the Fool trilogy. I have enjoyed the other trilogies in this series.
Looking forward to rereading mistborn so I remember wax and Wayne before jumping into the lost metal.
If your looking for a cheap puzzle game, I had fun with Unforgettable Voyage on steam.