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Pichon Level Editor 2.0-beta is out on @PlayGotm ! ✨Create play, share and play custom levels🖼 ✨Beat your records, compete with friends 🤼 ✨Use mouse, gamepad or touch controls 🖱👆🎮 ✨ New tool: Bucket Fill 🎨 ✨ Multiple Undo/Redo levels 👉 gotm.io/game/pichon
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Since a few people have been asking to try Detis Engine lately, I’m considering an early developer license. What you'd get would be a precompiled version with API access to build games via Lua scripting. Would you want to try it out? Apparently X's Polls are broken for me right now, so let's try to do this manually: - Drop or type 1⃣ if you're definitely interested. - Drop or type 2⃣ if you're just here to follow the devlogs. As the engine was originally designed for my own project-based needs, prepping a standalone build and basic documentation for outside devs takes a lot of extra effort. I'm checking the interest level first to make sure it's worth taking that time out of making the game.
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you are a foot fungus that needs to reach the roof unfortunately you are attached to a person the building is the same every run what changes is what you know MOLDRISE - free demo out now store.steampowered.com/app/4…
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The MOLDRISE demo is out now on Steam! Super excited to work alongside @MV_Raffa in creating the soundtrack for this game. Can't wait to share the rest on the full release. Get to the roof!
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Replying to @MsDOSClub
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Animations explaining one of the most popular characters from Bel's Fanfare: Queen Rovella. Let’s hear it for @RetroPerro_ !
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ZOZO(日本最大服装电商)开源了他们内部的物理仿真接触求解器 ppf-contact-solver。 这套工具专门解决布料、绳索、软体在仿真中的碰撞接触问题,能保证完全无穿透、面料拉伸严格不越界(不会像游戏一样穿模),单个场景能处理超过1.8亿个接触点,有Blender插件。 Github:github.com/st-tech/ppf-conta…
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¿Se puede o no se puede? Pues ya sabéis cómo averiguarlo. Respondemos a eso y a más cositas de aventuras. Fue un placer pasar por aquí.
¿Se puede crear AVENTURAS GRÁFICAS con Godot y Escoria? youtu.be/bCXIZSOxFwg?is=pSJo… #Videojuegos
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🟢 Steam ya permite instalar extensiones en la app de escritorio de forma nativa! Se puede agregar cualquier extensión como Steamcito, SteamDB, Inventory Helper, la que se les ocurra. Va videito paso a paso:
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Google just announced official Godot support for Android XR at Google I/O 2026, and W4 Games is part of that story. Alongside the Godot Foundation, we helped bring Godot 4.6 to Android XR, with real shipped titles already live on Google Play. Godot Foundation post: godotengine.org/article/godo… Google I/O post: android-developers.googleblo… #GodotEngine #AndroidXR #GoogleIO2026 #GameDev
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You'll be able to generate infinite variation of terrains in seconds with my Landscape Brushes™ Not just earth-like scenery.
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That's impressive growth by Godot, the open source 3D engine. Congrats @godotengine!
A recent Godot blog post presents official data on the engine's rising adoption. Take a closer look at Godot's usage, community growth, released games, and donation trends: 80.lv/articles/godot-sees-ma…
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Simple things that make your shaders look cheap, and how to fix them: Starting with colors
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Announcing the online premiere of Singularity, the latest open movie by Blender Studio! Join the team for a livestream party on May 11 (Monday) at 5pm CEST. youtube.com/live/T6rIuMKYxww #b3d #blenderstudio
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‘Gorrionetas’, a new Argentinian 2D animated short film by Gastón Pacheco, Ezequiel Torres & Rudo Studio has launched on Kickstarter (link below ⬇️). The film follows Chiri, a curious fledgling raised by two rescuers with completely different views on how he should grow up.
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You buy a German anvil. It contains 83 moving parts and requires winding twice a day. It's forged from excellent steel, holds tolerances across all three striking faces to within three microns, includes a beautifully indexed horn-adjustment mechanism nobody asked for, and requires a proprietary 11-point spanner should you need to replace the rebound calibration bushing. It runs flawlessly for years, but one day it starts up in limp mode because the onboard anvil-management system detects that it's overdue for its 50,000-strike inspection. You search AliExpress for a Chinese anvil, and are presented with a multitude of offerings from such household-name brands as DUKXJYIBF, HDBTGMXI, AND UEJQIP. They're all priced to within a few pennies of each other, appear completely identical except for the nameplate, and obviously all came out of the same factory. You text your blacksmith friend to ask if they're legit. He tells you he got one like that from KIXJBU a few years ago, and that it's been great and a terrific deal. You thank him, but KIXJBU seems to have folded so you buy the one from UEJQIP. When it arrives, it feels suspiciously light. You scratch it and realize it's iron-plated aluminum. You buy an American anvil. It's five times the price of the competition, but it comes from a brand that your great-grandfather used to love. It comes boxed with a warranty registration postcard, twenty pages of safety instructions, assay certificate, and a regulatory slip which lists its FCC certification and ITAR registration. It looks just like your friend's KIXJBU. There's a "Made In China" sticker on the bottom. You buy a Russian anvil. It arrives coated in cosmoline, wrapped in newspaper from 1974, and weighing 40% more than advertised. The finish looks like it was machined with a shovel. The face is not flat, but somehow this does not matter. You drop it off a truck, accidentally leave it outside for six winters, and use it to straighten a bulldozer blade. It's fine. You buy a Swedish anvil. It comes flat-packed in a long cardboard box with cheerful Neo-Grotesk lettering and a line drawing of a smiling man assembling it with an Allen key. The instructions contain no words, only pictograms showing the anvil face, horn, waist, feet, and 112 identical-looking fasteners. Halfway through assembly, you discover that the pritchel hole was installed upside down, but only because you used peg B17 where you should have used peg B71. Once assembled, it is clean, stable, and works better than it has any right to. You immediately wonder whether you should have bought two. You buy a Japanese anvil. It arrives wrapped in rice paper inside a paulownia box, accompanied by a certificate bearing three generations of signatures and a photograph of the first production example being presented to the Emperor. The face has been hand-polished by a seventy-eight-year-old master whose family has made striking surfaces since the Muromachi period. You are given detailed instructions for oiling it with a cloth folded in a specific way. It is the most beautiful object you own. You never quite work up the nerve to strike it.
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