Congrats on completing your game Paul! It was fun reading about your adventure building it, especially how you involved your son. I missed something though: how did it go when you first showed Ben the game? What was his reaction? I think it’d be nice to hear more about that. :)
Thank you for the blog post!<p>This has inspired me boot up GameMaker Studio 2 again. I usually come back to it now and then just to mess around, not really with the goal of making anything complete.<p>It's been a while since I touched it last, but I made this back in 2018. Never worked on it past what's in the video but it was still fun to work on!<p><a href="https://youtu.be/fMbm2ZVL7zs" rel="nofollow">https://youtu.be/fMbm2ZVL7zs</a>
It seems the game use some assets from "liberated pixel cup" (<a href="https://lpc.opengameart.org/" rel="nofollow">https://lpc.opengameart.org/</a>) which are in GPLv3 / CC BY-SA 3.0. Does any one know how viral are this licenses with other assets and the game itself ? I would have avoided to use them for a commercial game personally but I'm maybe mistaken.
This article doesn't touch it as it's a new game they are developing, but I used to wonder a lot how much are indie game devs making? Is it worth it? Can one expect to earn like a full time job working on it?
Great article! Just a thought: if it was that hard for OP to write the logic for the gravity manipulation, he should've taken this as an indication that it'd be hard for players to understand and learn this functionality too.<p>Perhaps one small lesson missed?
Great read and very inspiring,
I think the end product really goes to show that creativity and a clear gameplay direction are worth way more than presentation.
Excited to check out the game as soon as I get home !
Hi Paul.<p>Thanks for taking the time to write about your game.
Since gravity plays such an important role in the game,
it would be great to see a gif/video of how it works.<p>It's a bit difficult to grasp from the screenshots.
Still reading but your first game screenshot isn’t loading for me!
Edit- a lot of images don’t seem to be working for me. I’m vowing this from mobile safari.
I loved this. Thank you for sharing! I’m betting others will get to those levels as well ;)<p>P.S. Love seeing that you made the site with WordPress! It’s gorgeous!
Images unfortunately don't work for me, Google (<a href="https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/" rel="nofollow">https://lh3.googleusercontent.com/</a>) gives me a 403 and doesn't seem to like my VPN.
Congrats on the release OP!<p>For anyone reading, if you’re a programmer by training, I’d recommend literally any game engine other than Game Maker Studio for creating your game. Unity is a great choice for beginners that lets you program in C#.<p>Game Maker Studio is specifically designed for people who are NOT programmers.