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Screenshot Saturday Sundays: Pastel skateboards for peculiar skeletonsCatch you on the flip.
Catch you on the flip.

here is some character customization 💃 because no matter what your parents say kids, skateboarding is not “only for boys”!@unity3d#screenshotsaturday#indiedev#indiegames#gamedev#madewithunitypic.twitter.com/l0L6ZoA2oJ— Paul Schnepf (@__hyperparadise)November 28, 2020
here is some character customization 💃 because no matter what your parents say kids, skateboarding is not “only for boys”!@unity3d#screenshotsaturday#indiedev#indiegames#gamedev#madewithunitypic.twitter.com/l0L6ZoA2oJ
— Paul Schnepf (@__hyperparadise)November 28, 2020
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As much as I’m enjoying tailgrind throwbackTony Hawks' Pro Skater 1 + 2, I’m equally excited for a newer wave of games taking skateboarding to whole new visual styles. Already pumped as hell for wasSkate Story’s crystalline hellscape, now we have developer Paul Schnepf’s pastel-painted half-pipe - a laid-back vert session that seems to ask: WouldMonument Valleyhave been better if it could do kickflips? I reckon so, yeah.
Make sure to wear a helmet, mind. I’d hate to see you all end up like these colossal skull pals hanging around with the tops of their heads lopped off.
Symbols, tokens, everything is broken#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/fvU4yfCimJ
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But, it’s time to get our head out of the clouds and crash-land on Blamyvog’s barmy bog.
Here’s how the location will look after spaceship wreck#gamedev#indie#indiedev#indiegame#adventuregames#madewithunity#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/J8haafgXsM— Blamyvog (@drycoughstudio)November 28, 2020
Here’s how the location will look after spaceship wreck#gamedev#indie#indiedev#indiegame#adventuregames#madewithunity#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/J8haafgXsM
— Blamyvog (@drycoughstudio)November 28, 2020
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An extraterrestrial point ‘n’ click from Dry Cough Studios, Blamyvog sees a pair of scientists crash-land on one ofNo Man’s Sky’s quintillions of mushroom-addled purple planets. While this week’s landscape shot won’t show it, a scroll through the developer’s feed reveals a screwball comedy with plenty of lovely little puzzles and interfaces to tinker with. And hey, if that sounds up your street, there’s a free demo to try out over onItch.
I’m like, 99% sure the dialogue in our next piece is placeholder. But god, I’m holding out for that 1% to pull through.
Testing dialogue is fun lol#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/H089MHOzWk— Blabberf (@Blabberf)November 28, 2020
Testing dialogue is fun lol#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/H089MHOzWk
— Blabberf (@Blabberf)November 28, 2020
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As one final bonus - animation frames, who needs ‘em?
run update, adding rotation#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/YR5YV4YFXI— Joost Eggermont (@aJoostEggermont)November 28, 2020
run update, adding rotation#screenshotsaturdaypic.twitter.com/YR5YV4YFXI
— Joost Eggermont (@aJoostEggermont)November 28, 2020
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I’m still no closer to working out what it is, exactly, Joost Eggermont is making. But I’ll happily watch this artist cobble togetherhyper-stylish transitandrain-stricken bogsuntil the end of time.