Super Climb Up!! is rapidly approaching completion!! I have a handful of things left to finish/some connective tissue (menus and stuff) to finish up and then I'm planning to send the game out to some people for another round of testing now that all the levels and everything are in, so let me know if you'd be interested in that and I'll have some Steam keys ready soon!
and after that all I have left to do is some dialogue/cutscene type stuff, basically all just art and no more major programming, so everything should be completely done soon! hope you're excited!!
I saw some posts goin around about lack of trans representation in mainstream media, so that got me wondering, how do people feel about dreamer from that supergirl show from awhile back? did people like her and the way she was portrayed?
I wonder how people felt about that show in general, I feel like I've never really seen anyone talk about it
oh um uhh my name is amber btw
i think, atp, id prefer to be called amber instead of strongsand online
javascript is such a kind language for making the default sort implementation nearly unusable so programmers have to learn how to write sort on their own
considering using colemak-dh even though dvorak is perfectly fine and i like its unique punctuation layout
"Classic NES Series Trivia" was a Flash game from Nintendo's site in 2004. The questions were loaded remotely, and could not be archived. Playing the game now results in no questions loading and a purgatory-like experience with blank choices, all of which are declared wrong.
See what happens to Chris Hemsworth in our big game ad.
I truly cannot get over what a glow up I've managed with Super Climb Up!!, I am so so proud of this project and so excited to get it all finished soon!!
In the original GameCube version of Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, the Glitz Pit greeter Toad always bites his tongue after Chapter 3 is over. In the Switch version, this was made into an Easter egg, whereby he always has a small chance of biting his tongue instead.
When I started in security, one of the prevailing attitudes was "The weakest link in the chain will always be the human."
I would like to thank every LLM provider and startup for changing this paradigm by introducing a much weaker link in the chain.