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Creator Crate: Game Update!
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A post I did a while back detailed this game in an earlier stage of development. The game itself is about an experimental 3d printer (you!) that is able to throw objects, grab them and use their matter. You are doing all of this while humans are trying to hunt you down and will exhaust any technique possible to do so. This can be deploying gadgets as well as making use of various other surprises! Creator Crate has recently released a new PC demo on Steam, and I think you will be impressed. You can also wish list the game on Steam, and doing so would be something I recommend. CreatorCrate on Steam CreatorCrate is a roguelike 2D platformer about an escaped appliance that can eat and reproduce items. In the game, you make, throw, and manipulate physics objects to overcome challenges and survive. You must fight or evade intelligent humans and robots that are trying to track you down. Follow @CreatorCrate 8.5.5
A Village Sunken in Snow- A Song Review?
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Yes, it is true that I am not one to normally post a review for a song. With this being said, I am a very musical person and love when I see music on my feed. This all made it a simple choice: Give the song a listen! So, now you may download this song too, and experience what I did: A Village Sunken in Snow by DigiDragon
Climb!- What to Expect
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Climb! is a neat game I happened to come across and here is what you need to know: Description: "Climbers in CLIMB! will fight against dynamic environments, falling rocks, frostbite, and an array of outrageous weapons and gadgets in a mad scramble to the finish! Scale cliffs in various hazardous environments around the globe! Get to the top and brag to your friends, or fall to your death in a shower of ludicrous gibs. Are you good enough to scale the world's deadliest mountains? Features: Single Player Time trial where you race against the clock to get to the top while avoiding hazards that rain death upon you! Travel around the world to climb up most dangerous mountains, each of which contains unique challenges that will test your reflexes and guile. Play as four character personas that reflect the adventures that await you. Scavenge for items that can be utilized to help you scale up the mountains or bash your opponent’s head in. When you are done traveling
Seasonal Rotting- First Impressions
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Seasonal Rotting is a game that was made by merkark over on itch.io. Before even moving my character, I could tell that this was a high quality game. I love 2d platformers, and this one is no exception. I highly encourage you all to check it out! Give credit to where it is due! Seasonal Rotting by merkark
Web Design Update: New Logo.
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As you all may be able to see, the website has a brand new logo! It is really special for me because it was done by a very good friend of mine (that happened to create the game Hide and Seek). Credit for creating the logo goes to her, give her a follow on twitter, maybe she could help your art needs too! Follow @jordanspixels
First Impressions: Raindancer.
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RainDancer is my kind of game, and probably yours too. This not an understatement, but a true testament to the work I can clearly see was put forth when creating this game. Not to give out any major spoilers, I will go through the beginning of the game along with you so my initial experience can be seen as well! As you can see from this intro scene, the artwork done for this game is second to none. I also like what you cannot see but you can hear, the gameplay music, which we all know I find to be a very crucial part in setting the stage for any game and adding the correct elements for a complete game. This is the main title screen, beautiful isn't it? As you can see from the previous two pictures, there are two main modes to gameplay. Gameplay is challenging as one hit requires you to start again, although for me this gives the game it's charm. The creators of this fine game!! To sum up my thoughts on the game simply, you should be playing i
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Claire's First Minecraft Post.
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