Enter Space Log, Star date 170129:
Well my best bud Jaime of Nahual Studios found and has purchased a booth at the very first SWFL SpaceCon to show off a game he has been working on for quite a while now. He's already made quite a few games already, but I think he aims to have this be the biggest one yet! It would be ill mannered of me not to promote friendly competition, so I signed up for a booth right next to his! Now I have till June 10th to make a video game to present!
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Trials and Tribulations 1.0!
Trials and Tribulations is a Roleplaying system I created that is purposely low on rules and easy to understand to better grasp people new to the tabletop experience and for those who want flexible rules to focus on more role-play than rule binding. I hope you all enjoy it as much as I had in creating it!
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Standing Up To Match Our Heroes
Wooing over heroes is a good thing, a favorable thing. But that just isn't enough for me, I want to keep growing. I want to be a somebody! I want to have done great things in my life. It doesn't have to be BIG things, newsworthy things... I just want to have said I have done the things I wanted to do, no matter how daunting the task or busy I was. I made a webcomic because I knew I had it in me! I LOVE cartoons. I also love video games, stories, and adventures, and then I realized WHAT IS AN A...
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Starting a Let’s Play!
Whenever I sink my teeth into a project, I never seem to understand the magnitude of how big it really is. AAAnd I innuendo'd myself, awesome. I really like playing video games, with the rare spare time I have, and want to make the most of that time by recording it to document any unforgettable moments you can never really reenact at a cocktail party, or where ever adults go to socially adult. The truth is, it would be pretty cool to get it big on Twitch or YouTube and earn some revenue to do ...
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Jaime and Balin’s Podcasts
I'll drop the link like the hotcakes it IS! Today carried an unexpected but amazing new surprise! Jaime stopped by the house because he wanted to start doing his podcast again. This time around he wanted to try doing it with a cohost to keep the conversation alive. In this first episode (still figuring it out), we reminisce the times of our youth and what we had to do to satisfy those gaming goals and thrills! We tried having a very loose guideline till we get a grip on how the software and h...
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Working on Your First Game!
It's a nightmare and scary and omg I have failed more times than I like. BUT I LOVE EVERY MINUTE OF IT. I have worked on NUMEROUS game dev tutorials and unfortunately quite a few games I started on my own. It seemed like with each of the games I tried to make on my own, I had the vision, the basic programming knowledge or at least where to find the answer, and even a good floor plan with what I wanted to do in small attainable goals. I got as far as the first level programmed before I would bur...
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Loving Unity!!
STATUS UPDATE! I've been using Unity for a while now and love it! I prefer C sharp for it is a strongly typed language, but if you're into Javascript, checking out codecademy is a MUST! If you want to learn more about C#, Ed2Go has two online classes. I've taken the beginner certification course and learned quite a bit more than I thought! Not as much opportunity to talk with your course mates. If you want to get your hands dirty with Unity, try downloading the v4.6 and buying Goldstone's Unity...
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Certification in Beginning C Sharp
WooHOO! I finished my online course to be rewarded with a certification! It clearly states "C# for the Absolute Beginner", but it's a step and a certification in something! I knew a good portion already from studying Goldstone's book, but did things ever change about half way in. I still need to practice a few things to memory, like: loops, lists, arrays, classes and constructors, using external files, and GUI! That does seem a lot to work on now that I type it all out, but baby steps are stil...
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New Goals
It's a brand new year and with it brings a birthday closer to thirty. Thirty is a pretty scary acknowledgement, and want to have achieved at least a few significant marks I could boast about at a cocktail party. I have taken practice to coding a few hours every day and most of the weekend so I can get the mechanics of game making down. I finally finished Goldstone's book and am back tracking to practice and relearn earlier steps. From this I am playing with how to make the code do other thing...
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Learning C# as a Beginner
I have had quite a lot of input from members on Twitter to which I am grateful and did some of my own research on where to start thoroughly learning C# or C sharp. I have several books but do not give me the homework to practice and retain what it is they are trying to teach me.
Unity 3.x Game Development Essentials by Goldstone is a VERY great introduction to C# and Unity3d. However once you progress to much later in the book, it becomes out of date with Unity's Particle system and as GUI...
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