I'm an aspiring indie game developer. Be sure to check out my new game Cirrus Business on Steam.
I've coded with comic neue https://comicneue.com/ over the last few years. I would definitely recommend it.
I'm a Data Scientist (physics PhD) for a large enterprise company. I've been in this field for the last decade and I'm kinda bored with it. I'm not exactly sure what to do next though....
I mainly play abstracts nowadays for their quick setup/cleanup time - Yinsh, Hive, Blokus Duo are some of my favorites.
When I was in school, my go-to Tetris was on the TI-83. Nowadays, it has to be Tetris Effect.
I love Final Fantasy VII, but I'm waiting until the entire remake is completed to dive in. (not sure I can play this game piecemeal) Anyone else in the same boat?
Trying things at random with a healthy amount of 'git reset' is my go-to learning strategy. And, thanks for link! (just joined)
Thanks so much!!
I'm so happy to hear that, it's exactly what I'm going for :D
What software are you using for the animation?
Yeah, UI containers are a little weird in Godot. Maybe a center-container (https://docs.godotengine.org/en/stable/classes/class_centercontainer.html) as parent node would help?
I'm working on my story-driven farming game! The gameplay involves growing a bunch of magical crops to incrementally transform each biome from a "bad" to "good" state. I've had a ton of fun developing it over the last few years! Here's the steam page (if curious): https://store.steampowered.com/app/2381040/Cirrus_Business/
"Hexcells Infinite" is a great stress-free (and cheap) game. It plays like Minesweeper, but every puzzle is completely solvable with just logic (there is never a need to guess!)