ramblingindie
ramblingindie
Ramblings of tired devs
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Small Indie Game development house, that never sleeps and does what we love  
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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Whoa. It’s been awhile.
After getting her tablet back our artist has been doing some cave asset creation for Gelda!
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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#screenshotsaturday of an update with some final assets in for Unicornia's level select screen!
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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Definitely not the most polished, but here's the current (stand in art) for the semi functional map screen in Unicornia. #screenshotsaturday #indiegame #indiedev
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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Here's a sneak peak at one of the NPCs from Unicornia by our artist @FalyneVarger #indiegame #gamedev #indiedev
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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We reworked Unicornia’s logo based on feedback we received. Before it was overly complex and didn’t read well at a lower resolution. Being a mobile game, that is a problem. The current version is much more simple and easier to read. 
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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Back for #screenshotsaturday with the title screen in our entry to the #tvgamejam Gelda is a small runner game inspired by the Netflix series Hilda.
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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Work in progress of Unicornia's title screen for #screenshotsaturday
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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Getting the Rainbow Orb power up working in our current game, Unicornia! There's still so much to add.
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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Small particle demo for an explosion effect used in one of our games made in #construct3 Swipe to check out the event sheet! (Kinda tiny on here though) We’ve been thinking about doing a YouTube series on some of the more advanced things you can do with construct 2 and 3. Is an advanced user video series something you guys would be interested in? 🎮 #gamedev #indiegame #indiedev #howtovideo #mechanicdemo #particleeffects #particles #demo #techdemo https://www.instagram.com/p/BtM2Y3ZnrY0/?utm_source=ig_tumblr_share&igshid=1rqk6lwps4n40
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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Check out the gameplay trailer for our new casual arcade game out on Android!
You can download the game here-
https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=games.ramblingindie.retrocolorbar_free
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ramblingindie · 6 years ago
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We just released our first game of the year! The google play store description pretty much says it all.  
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ramblingindie · 8 years ago
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Working on a cave tileset for a 2D platformer
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ramblingindie · 8 years ago
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Setting up a new business is time consuming!
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ramblingindie · 8 years ago
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🚨 The internet needs you 🚨
You’re up again, Tumblr. 
Back in 2015 you demanded that the FCC adopt strict net neutrality rules and establish a free and open internet. And you won. 
That should’ve been the end of it. But apparently not.
The new head of the FCC wants to undo the net neutrality protections you fought so hard for.
His proposed changes open the door to your web traffic being slowed down, or even blocked altogether. You could be forced to pay extra to use your favorite apps. You could even be prevented from getting news from the sources you trust.
Title II protects consumers and democracy by ensuring all voices can be heard.
You know the drill. Here’s what to do:
The FCC is taking comments from the public, and dearfcc.org is making it as simple as possible for you to make your voice heard.
Go there now 👉 dearfcc.org ✌️
You’ll just need to provide a name, an address, and then say a little bit about why rolling back Title II protections is a bad idea. If you’re not quite sure what to write, here’s something to get you started:
I’m writing to urge you to keep our Open Internet rules based on Title II in place. Without them, we could lose the internet as we know it.
The proposed changes to FCC rules would allow fast lanes for sites that pay, and force everyone else into slow lanes. We’ve already seen access to streaming services like Netflix, popular games like League of Legends, and communication platforms like FaceTime slowed down, or even blocked. Conditions like this hurt businesses large and small, and penalize the users who patronize them. 
The changes also open the door to unfair taxes on internet users, and could also make it harder for blogs, nonprofits, artists, and others who can’t pay up to have their voices heard.
Please leave the existing net neutrality rules based on Title II in place.
Thank you!
If you need more ammo, feel free to quote these experts from our net neutrality Issue Time. TechCrunch and Battle for the Net also have some good starters.
Everyone is counting on everyone else here. Do your part and tell the FCC to keep a free and open internet under Title II. 
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