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Hi Lemmy! Here's the game I have been working on for the last decade: a pixel art space sim. Called Away To The Stars. You can get it on Steam. https://store.steampowered.com/app/2329800/Away_To_The_Stars/ Any feedback welcomed

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Professional game makers care very much about how Unity operates as a business these days.

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Anybody using Solarus? Do you recommend it? Is there any way to install it on Linux without snaps (fedora)?

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Hi, I've spent the last few months working on a rogue-like bullet hell game for a school project. It uses a 0G movement system that's kind of similar to Asteroids, which I think makes for a surprisingly unique experience. It's finally getting to a state that feels like a real game, so this would be a great time for some playtesting! If anyone out there is interested, or just wants to play a free game, feel free to give it a try. Any feedback would be much appreciated.

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Through mentorship, training, and project-based investment, SIE strives to lower the barrier of entry and showcase the most incredible talents emerging from this region. We’re pleased to announce this new initiative and our call for submissions.

The MENA Hero Project will support game developers based in the following countries: Saudi Arabia, United Arab Emirates, Bahrain, Iraq, Kuwait, Oman, Qatar, Jordan, Egypt, Morocco, Tunisia.

Interested developers should apply to the program by reading the FAQ and applying here.

There is hope for us yet.

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[Blog] Valve just took away a valuable visibility tool

Blog post by Chris Zukowski (How to Market A Game)

https://howtomarketagame.com/2024/08/21/valve-just-took-away-a-valuable-visibility-tool/

@gamedev

#GameDev #GameMarketing #Steam

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Last year for reference

And the year before that

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I guess the question is straightforward. I'm creating a simple 2D game with a few animation and 30 or 60 fps are more than enough. I'd like to cap the fps to reduce power consumption on my laptop when testing my own game. I can manage that from the nvidia control panel, but I can do that from ingame code? I can see many games provide a fps cap option. How do they achieve that? Sleeping/calling Sdl_delay doesn't seem a great option and neither is active waiting while checking for passed time. Is there an hardware mechanism I can block to?

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UI Pack: Adventure is now available ✨This completely free pack includes 128 sprites for HUD/UI, both in PNG & SVG vector files!

Download (free, no registration, no tracking, no ads etc.): https://kenney.nl/assets/ui-pack-adventure

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I really enjoyed Danny's costume for this gamedoc😂👌

man games like 🪸Dredge🕳️ really helps stoke my enjoyment and interest❤️‍🔥 in seeing how the next generation of games will shake up the industry and bring new cool designs and 🐋world creation✨

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Cross-posted from: https://lemm.ee/post/39614495

Hi all,

I've been working on a side-project after needing something to handle UIs for a game I work on, and came up with InputLayers, which is basically a layer-based filtering system for Input handling.

My main issue was having a clean and consistent way to handle taking input availability away from something (a character, UI, or anything else) when something should take over (a menu opening, a popup, etc.)

So I ended up using this as an opportunity to learn the new Unity UI system, and set up a clean editor window. In the end, it was close enough to a packageable asset, that I felt it'd be cool to make it available to others!

It's free, so if anyone wants to give it a try, I'd love some feedback =)

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New Rules for Steam Store Page Descriptions

TLDR You may no longer add:
- Links to external sites (use dedicated fields instead)
- Links or images pointing to other games on Steam
- Images that mimic Steam UI elements

https://store.steampowered.com/news/group/4145017/view/4201376568915048835

#Steam #GameDev #IndieDev #GameMarketing
@gamedev

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How does it look? What do you think? It was bad i think before, because many people complained about that. So, i worked hard to make a new one.

Here is the link of my game if someone interested in to add wishlist and get 40% discount at launch: https://store.steampowered.com/app/3054440/Short_Snow/

note: Free demo coming this month

What features would you like to see in this survival game, that you never saw on other survival genre games?

Thanks for reading

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