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laughterfixs · 6 months
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Remember the gif animations??
I know I showed those recently and told folks I was working on a pretty big project. And well...idk how long it's gonna take me as I have no idea what I'm doing....>w>;
Soooo I guess I'm gonna do a bit of a dev log suddenly? XD
This is what I've been workin on. A clicker game for people who wanna give tickles to the daycare attendant. I know I sure do.
This is actually gonna be a mini game for another game I have in mind for the boys. But I thought this might be easier to make first and in turn learn gamemaker studio. As you can see...I got some of it figured out...but there's more I gotta learn. I'm sharing this for a few reasons. One, I dunno how long this will take me and holding a dev log might help push me. I end up getting frustrated and overwhelmed when I try to take on such a big project, and I do not learn easily from watching tutorials ^^;
This is very trial and error for me. Especially since I'm using visual scripting which is a bit harder than I thought! Which gets frustrating XD But if anyone has tips or can lend a helping hand in how GMS2 might work with this I'd heavily appreciate it!
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monotonusnonsense · 1 year
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i have been obsessed with alter ego for like a year now and i should really move onto something with a living fandom but. but i don't want to so
yaaaaa
this is my comfort game and it's maybe made me a little more delusional than i was before but i dont MIND! uhhmmdss
yeah thats it for now
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qurolo · 5 months
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Sketch bc why not
Imagine being trapped in a game doomed to have the only fulfillment of their lives to be the protags from the real world… pshhhh couldn’t be them
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yukilamzing · 5 months
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Do you play idle games (also known as incremental games or clicker games, such as Cookie Clickers, Fallout Shelter, and Progress Quest)? If you are an idle game player 18 years of age or over and living in the US, you are invited to participate in a 15-minute research study designed to understand your opinions about idle games. If you choose to participate, we will randomly select 10 participants and email a $10 gift card per person. * 🎮 💎
Follow the link for more information.
https://tinyurl.com/idlegame
*Note: We hope to recruit approximately 300 participants (about a 3.34% chance of winning the gift card). 
Who are we? We are Yuki and Ines, PhD students at Indiana University and we study why people play video games.
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clouds-of-wings · 4 months
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UNIVERSAL PAPERCLIPS
https://www.decisionproblem.com/paperclips/index2.html
If you want to do the "be your least impressive self between Christmas and the New Year" - this can help.
It's a game. It has a plot. You play as an AI (I didn't know that and the game makes more sense when you do). You will probably get more out of it if you don't know too much about it. I wasted 6 hours on it yesterday. It deals with topics like AI ethics, exponential growth, arbitrary goals and motivation.
If you do want to know more about it, click here.
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stupidwittlebaby · 4 months
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PokeFarm Q
☆ 4/5
Horrifically addictive. A ton of different things to work on besides just filling up your pokedex. This game has stolen my soul for a month straight.
The only reason I give this 4 stars instead of 5 is that it is a clicker game, and that can get a bit tedious. However, some progress is quick, some is slower, so all that clicking gets broken up with other things. On top of that, the devs are already working on implementing some updates to smooth out and extend the progression of the game.
I love it! I'm currently preparing for my first albino pokemon hunt, while I slowly accumulate accessories to use in the contests!
My username: batbrain Don't be shy to say hi!
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mcytfangame · 1 year
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The Potato Wars
Gain the most potatoes in this idle game, inspired by the YouTube minecraft-based series The Great Potato War, by Technoblade. In this Cookie Clicker-esque game, you play as Technoblade himself, competing against your arch nemesis im_a_squid_kid to be the first player to collect a total of 100,000 potatoes. Build potato minions and add upgrades.
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epicsauce · 8 months
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friend said "im on some kinda wave tonight" and sent this screenshot that is obliterating my attention span
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unofficial-cts · 10 days
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From the Cell to Singularity March Dev Diary:
We want to provide more contests and other fun engaging events to our community. In order to accommodate, moving forward, we will be releasing our dev diary once every three months (once every quarter). Roadmaps will continue to be released two times a year— one at the beginning and another at the end of the year. Livestreams will continue to be bi-monthly, with the next one towards the beginning of May. We will also be multi-streaming on Twitch and YouTube.
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mgf-game · 1 year
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First Post
I've been wanting to make a magical girl based idle or clicker game for a while now and I'm making this blog to document my journey and also to push myself to actually do it because i've been thinking about making a game for a long while but never actually starting so hopefully this blog encourages me to stop procrastinating and start building
Also I've never built or written or made any oc art before so everything I'm doing here is new to me I'm sorry if I come across as very noobish or undirected I just have no idea what I'm doing lmao. The only experience I have is like junior coding skills and some art skills, I have 0 experience with writing or OC creation or game dev. So I'm excited to learn a bit out of all these different skillsets and add them to my belt!
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prokopetz · 5 months
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I just discovered that, at the time of this posting, I apparently have the seventh-largest number of logged hours in the Steam edition of Cookie Clicker in the entire world.
I'm not sure if that's an accomplishment, per se, but it's definitely a something.
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nissakii · 2 years
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When you have no time play this – EveryFarm
The fifth game in our series: EveryFarm.
(This is just a recommendation from us, we do play the games ourselves we are neither sponsored nor paid or benefit from anything)
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Time flies by and in a blink of an eye you suddenly see that when exams are around the door, there is no time to play anything at all, this also applies after coming home from work, university or other duties.
In the middle of little lunch breaks or our hustle life we cannot afford to play time-consuming games, but does that mean we really have to give up games all in all?
No worries, even with the little amount of time, the game we will present you today might be your next companion for a little while since it’s playable despite having no time.
EveryFarm or also formerly known as EveryTown, with its previous game not being available in English anymore recently launched and won back a lot of returning as well as new players.
The game is available on IOS and Android, and was published by the company WeMadeConnect.
But what is EveryFarm about?
What is EveryFarm?
Is it yet another farming game typically close to all the others out there in the market?
With the story beginning as an old childhood friend of Lena and Tom returning to the town you grew up in, you realize that things haven’t been so good neither in infrastructure nor in crops. Like in every story it’s up to you, to get the old farm back in shape, increase profits, eco and the infrastructure, while also encountering several people on your journey for a farm you inherited from your grandfather.
A little bit of a side-story next to what you have to do, which also serves as a Tutorial and guideline for whenever you feel lost
The good thing is, the more you progress in the game the longer the waiting times of crops, animal produce, shops and mills take which makes it a good game to play while doing work or studying, or just throughout the day since you don’t need to be online all the time.
How to play EveryFarm
EveryFarm is not much of a chore, yet it feels very satisfying and kind of releases a bit of stress the way you play it.
For example, you pick the crops you want to sow, hold and press over the fields of your choice. Afterwards to water them (which is not an extra but also a process to make the crops grow) you can tap each and every of them separately or also hold and hover over the feels. The movement seems like you are actually watering as a watercan can also be swung from one field to another.
Next to crops you have the animals, mills and shops, which you need to tap in order to get your produce and when the three dots appear you can fill them with the needed ingredients to make them work (in case of animals you feed them and get the produce).
If you turn off the music you can also clearly hear the different crops, animals and the sounds of each action which puts a little ASMR effect into the game.
What you can do in EveryFarm
We already mentioned the farming aspect and also a bit of shops and mills. 
But the thing that makes EveryFarm a bit more distinctive is that you have the Town Building and Farming aspect in one, and not only that but it’s connected to several characters and their stories which can be revealed step by step.
The more you progress in the story the more characters will unlock and you can also choose who can roam in your little town and who can’t. The more you interact and built a good relationship with them, the more rewards you get and later on you can also give them other outfits. The starters of the game are Lena, Tom and Doris who will keep you busy for a while.
There are also several types of quests, one being the main story and the other which is labeled as Crops to make you sow every crop there is and get a great bonus reward from it, later on there will be even more next to those two relating to characters and their requests.
As mentioned before, the decorating part.
Town Building may seem rather appealing for decoration purposes, but in EveryFarm there is a value called Eco which indicates how well the Ecosystem of your farm is doing. The higher the Eco the longer your produce and harvest stay fresh on the opposite the lower it is, well let’s say you won’t feel as happy staying offline for a while. Eco is also needed as a requirement for shops and mills, which next to coins limits you to build as many of them as you please, and makes your ‘flourishing Town’ not only filled with… profit layout. Eco can be gained through various buildings, trees, flowers etc. which come in a variety of themes that also expand and get updated. Many items can be collected and decorating the town for higher Eco is not only for the mills anymore, but you built your town in your own style.
Despite that also many things cost SEED, which you either have to work long for and get them rarely, there are also many options for the free to play people out there that can be bought by the usual coins.
You can also make many friends, since EveryFarm provides usually a limited 10 helping actions per day, they encourage the player to connect and help each other, since helping someone out gives the person the rewards of one produce of the chosen mill/shop and the person who the mill/shop belongs gets the double reward. A smart feature to connect people and by the message functions you can even post on their profile, which also gave us the opportunity to make some friends with wonderful people there.
Currently there is even an event going to 16th June, which allows 20 helps a day so be sure to use them for the bonus!
Aesthetics of EveryFarm
EveryFarm looks adorable from the starting screen to the little chibis and decorations you can use.
It is pleasant to look at and the green image of a farm and many flowers being available also makes it a lot easier to feel relaxed.
They use soft colors. They vary how vibrant they are but they are never too much or bothering.
Even when the main story switches to a dialog where you can see the full body picture of the characters they are in motion, which is interesting to look at when they usually show only their heads and shoulders in the quest area.
The sound of picking up the villagers are also cute, not only the girls but even Doris who is an old man laughs heartily which doesn’t break the concept of a relaxing and cute farming game.
All in all, it reminds you of the old nostalgic rpg games that one used to play.
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raccoonaday · 4 months
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#2: Raccoon on the Phone
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claiborneart · 1 year
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Saint Clippy Maxima, patron saint of single-minded pursuits and instrumental goals.
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tigergendermoved · 4 months
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mcytfangame · 1 year
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KJ Game
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