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No Shush-ing
Guess what guys!!! I just finished and published my second game of the year titled No Shush-ing!! I'd be super happy if you got to take a look and left me some feedback :)https://kimmiesrhythms.itch.io/no-shush-ing
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Elementally Inclined Open Beta
My game Elementally Inclined (https://ei.essence.games) is in open beta. I'm looking for any and all feedback!
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Welcome! Introduce yourself + Share a pic of your game!
Thanks for Joining our community! The first thing I would love you to do is make a introductory post! 1. What you like to go by! 2. What are you working on (if anything) 3. What are some of your goals, in making tiny games? 4. Have you made any games already? Where can we find them?
Do Cards need art to be immersive?
Im testing out cards designes. I figured out the the art I would need for my game is difficult to make. And I can't even find many good place holders. My approach is to do things well or not at all. So could the game also work with only text or should I try to make that needed art?
Do Cards need art to be immersive?
I spent 6 months on a YouTube gamedev video I was too afraid to post and then my mindset shifted 180°
Hey guys So 3 years ago I uploaded a few gamedev videos. The best one got ~700 views over years. Recently I spent 3 months rebuilding a Yoshi’s Island-style game from 2D → 3D. It’s actually the base for a bigger project, so I decided to document it properly. But then I didn’t post the video. For another 3 months. Not because it wasn’t finished but because I was convinced it would get 0 views after all that work. So instead I: Re-edited the video twice (trying to improve retention). Got feedback. Built a Steam page for the game so the video actually leads somewhere. After I finally posted it in ~2 weeks it got ~6,000 views One interesting thing: I tried to “push” it: Posted in Discords. LinkedIn, X which only accounted for maybe 5–10% of views. Most traffic (~80–90%) came from YouTube itself. The biggest realization though: I used to think every video had to be perfect because new people would judge all my content. But it feels like people mostly just see your recent 3-5 posts max. Everything else disappears really fast. Your profile on Social Media is not a one page portfolio I think it is an endless stream of content and you stick out with your recent work that you actually show! and since I posted some shorts randomly twice over a week on Tiktok and got 100-300 views where a few got 1000+ views but I have not clue why: I’m now experimenting with: Posting more consistently Lowering the quality bar to (“good enough”) Making the most out of my work (videos into shorts...) _ I'm curious did you had similar experiences with overthinking? _ Here’s the full video + breakdown of how I built the game: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3K4QjP6dCXc
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