Help fund the sequel to one of the best strategy games of all time, AI War 2! https://hdtk.co/7HLzq
Help fund the sequel to one of the best strategy games of all time, AI War 2! https://hdtk.co/7HLzq
In 2013 I joined Christer Kaitila’schallenge to release one game every month. It seemed like an impossible task. In the previous two years I had produced one lousy game and one promising prototype. I needed something to kick me into gear, and this challenge looked just right.
Check this guy out, he makes good stuff.
I launched my Hexels art commission page. So you can pay me 10$ to make a one-of-a-kind piece of Hexels art, done in my style, and get it in print-quality resolution along with a few wallpaper sizes.
Right now commissions are open and I’m ready to make some art.
If you’re interested then check out cniangel.net/art.html
If you’re new to my art, then I would suggest checking out cniangel.tumblr.com/tagged/hexels to see what I’ve made
Hey, all. This is a comic I started on 24 Hour Comic Day, but I only managed to complete 12 pages on that day. That makes it a technical failure, but I decided it was worth finishing regardless of that.
Keyboard Catman by MikeDimayuga
I’m Jeremy Penner, a 30-year-old programmer from rural Manitoba, currently living in Ottawa, ON in Canada. I’ve been making videogames more or less since I learned how to read. I founded Glorious Trainwrecks in 2007, started an online monthly 2-hour game jam called the Klik of the Month Klub, and organized the first Pirate Karts, where people are encouraged to make as many games as possible in a single weekend.
I play the guitar badly, the accordion atrociously, the piano fairly well, and I’m currently employed making audio tour apps for museums.
- A faint line is no longer visible on the heads of babies.
- Fish are no longer duplicated in the fridge when moving homes.
- Sims can no longer “Try for Baby” with the Grim Reaper.
- Sims who are on fire will no longer be forced to attend graduation before they can put themselves out.
- Children and…
Personification of Sorrow
Bronze statue by Adolfo Apolloni - 1904
Calcagno Family burial monument
Cimitero monumentale di Staglieno (Staglieno Cemetery)
Genoa, Italy
Another post in the series about Conway’s Life in Haskell. This post is starting on parsers for pattern files. (via Haskell Life With Repa Part 2: Parsing Framework)
manic mechanic