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I'm working on an RPG! And you can play it, it's free!
I forgot that I hadn't mentioned this yet. For years I've dabbled with RPG Maker, but had never made anything bigger than "game jam size" until now.
So now I'm working on a side project called Tower of Modula. I like to call it an "Arena RPG", which is a concept I've been stewing on. In other words, a combat-centric RPG that is isolated to a singular location even smaller than a dungeon-crawler.
Basically, you climb a tower, fight enemies, and upgrade your party members. I'm planning to have around 20 floors, and currently there's 8. You play as a vampire, a wizard, and a jester.
Have fun! If you have any feedback at all, feel free to let me know!
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played a bit of @blueberry-lemon rpg tower of modula
ended up with the team comp of ok warrior wizard and decent attacker vamp... until I got the crafter and uhh turn the team set up to this: spellslinging warrior wizard who just attacks and use bonus actions to magic missile then give themselves mp and maybe toss a few to the debuff crew who attacks can't land a hit. Really enjoying these three characters and the dialog with each other, and it's fun.
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Honda S2000, 2004, by A&L Racing. A version of the S2000 prepared by Adam Saruwatari and his A&L Racing team joined alongside Honda Factory Performance with:
Powertrain Modifications o Comptech supercharger o Comptech liquid to air charge air cooler o HPC Extreme coated Comptech stainless steel headers o Custom Modula stainless steel exhaust
Chassis/Suspension Modifications o Koni adjustable shocks o Eibach Springs coil over spring set up o Comptech titanium strut tower bar o Brembo front brakes with 4-piston calipers o Brembo rear brakes with cross drilled rotors
#Honda#Honda S2000#Honda A&L Racing S2000#A&L Racing#supercharged#custom car#modified car#rear wheel drive#Honda Factory Performance#convertible#open roof#roadster
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THE TUESDAY TAPES MARTEDÌ 2 NOVEMBRE 2021 1) DEATH VALLEY GIRLS > It’s All Really Kind of Amazing 2) DUMMY > Daffodils 3) WARMDUSCHER > Wild Flowers 4) MOLOKO > Sorry 5) NOT WAVING > I Wanted to Talk to You 6) FOOTSHOOTER > Juno Café 7) PIERO UMILIANI > Rivoluzionari 8) BEN WATT > Tower of Silence 9) ROLLOVER DJs > Cigarette Please 10) SUZANNE CIANI > Morning Spring 11) GALLO > Abysso (Calm’s mellow mellow acid remix) 12) RELATIVE > The Healing Place 13) MODULA feat. PAMINA CHAUVEAU > Misenetta Ascolta su MIXCLOUD Ascolta su SPREAKER Guarda su YOUTUBE
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Reviews 342: Milord
I’ve spilt a considerable amount of digital ink covering essentially everything the West Hill crew has committed to wax since the end of 2017 and it’s been fascinating to chronicle their continued growth as producers and songwriters, with the future freak funk psychedelics and fourth world boogie jams of The Mystic Jungle Tribe eventually blossoming into supremely romantic and timeless dancefloor fair…things like the sensual R&B of Modula’s “Argonauta,” the starry eyed synth pop of Whodamanny’s The Dance Sucker, the pitch perfect Afro-Italian grooves of Afrodesia, the ecstatic orchestrations and disco diva vocalizations of Masarima, and most recently, a truly stunning mini-LP of sunset mystery, sexual temptation, and lovelorn adventure under the name Rosa. And though the general trend has been towards increasingly classical journeys in Neapolitan disco, boogie kissed proto-house, and balearic pop, there have been some interesting detours along the way, with the collective flexing their trippier tastes via the wah wah echo slides and boom bap electro scuzz of Space Garage, Modula’s ceremonial doom epic “Descending the Abyss,” and the galactic groovescapes, experimental funk cruisers, and splatter jazz electronics of Whodamanny’s T.C.P. But perhaps most singular and far out of all was Milord’s Delta Waves Dimension, which used interstellar ambient, starscape kosmische, and sci-fi electro to guide the mind through mysterious landscapes within the world of dreams, resulting in an album of astral magic and inner space exploration unlike anything else out there. So as you can imagine, I was ecstatic to learn Milord was releasing new music in 2020 via Pinchy & Friends and now, having spent time with his M · E · T · A / M · U · S · I · C 12”, I am happy to report that the artist has constructed another imaginative, enigmatic, and deeply transportive sonic experience, though this time, the textures lean towards spiritual new age, oceanic etherfunk, psychotropic boogie, and cosmic library experimentation, with a vibe not so far from Pàscal’s deeply mystical Nero di Seppia 7”, as well as the more zoned out and gaseous cuts from The Mystic Jungle Tribe.
Milord - M · E · T · A / M · U · S · I · C (Pinchy & Friends, 2020) When I listen to “Transcendental Experience,” I imagine somehow traveling to the arcane video game environment pictured on the record sleeve and finding a hidden door behind the waterfall…a mysterious passage into the stone monolith leading to a spiritual soundbath of swirling galactic vapors and square wave leads that smear into a photonic haze. Liquified spheroids spin rapidly, gust of wind carry threads of shimmering space dust, and choral voices drone side to side until a calming kick beat enters the scene, which is eventually accented by snares, rimshots, claps, and tom tom pitter patter…a sort of understated rhythmic processional holding together orbiting formations of outer-dimensional gas while synthesized dolphin tracers dance through rainbow wormholes. “The Kemetist” follows, with a title hinting at resurrected Egyptian mythologies and a sonic world introduced by malfunctioning laser chatter and robotic bird laughter. A pulsating samba rhythm comes to life on rimshots, shakers, and kick drums and is soon livened by fat-bottomed tribal tom cascades and cracking snares that pitch-shift and phaser morph according to some psychotic dream logic. Hi-hats sketch out hypnotizing patterns as the melodic elements pull away, leaving distorted basslines that snap and growl with a sort futuristic post-punk energy while sparse chordscapes of melted glass drop the kind of wiggling anthemic hooks that could only come from the West Hill. Then, a panoramic conversation erupts across the stereo field, with brass-tinged mirage leads scatting on sunbeams in one ear and palm-muted spacefunk licks percolating in the other. All the while ethereal strings hover eternally and droning wisps of silver carress the spirit while Milord slowly peppers the background with deep space laser whooshes, percussive metals of alien origin, and wavefronts of aqueous static. It’s a world of swaggering future funk minimalism, including these ultra-confident bridges where the basslines break free from the rigid punk funk flow for snaking walks down the fretboard while psychoactive hazes and computronic noise bursts filter across the sky. There are even drops into pure electro-drum ritualism, with morphing snare panoramas, swinging laser drum cascades, and texture of percussive exotica approximating the screams of monkeys and the mating calls of birds of paradise.

The B-side opens in the dripping crystal caverns of “Infinite Balance,” wherein crumbled starlight falls over softened chords of volcanic glass. Angel choirs swim alongside laser light energy blasts as the beat drops, with kicks, snares, and toms firing like machine guns before settling into the groove. Massive bass synth pulsations move the body via pressurized wavefronts and as electrified clap cascades intermingle with flamboyant Latin prog tom rolls, panpipes calm the mind with their meditative paeans to the spirits of the sea. At some point, rocketing snare fills wash away the panpipes, which are replaced with squiggling West Hill-style leads…these searing solar energy scats of future fusion majesty that are trailed by malfunctioning machine gases, as if zany chord clusters and slip-sliding ascents are transmuting into the joyful songs of extra-terrestrial whales. During a section where the melodic elements recede, spaceage liquids drop over a shambolic percussion vibe out, with cowbells sparkling amidst towering tom tom flams, whipcrack snare and clap patterns, and burning currents of exo-planetary static. But eventually, the stoner funk basslines return to chug out their ambient dreamspells while glowing glass chordscapes support new age woodwind romantics. And by the end of the track, the mix reduces to asymmetrical kick drum echoes, blasting snares, and melted globules of twinkling light. Then in final track “Meta Music,” an introduction of cowbells, snare cracks, and flubbing tom patterns drops us into a sexual downtempo groover…a sort of boogie kissed chill-out strut into the depths of a paradise nightscape. Basslines throb nimbly as they saunter up and down, sometimes leaving huge chasms of silence between the sensual funk growls. Palm-muting guitars slide smoothly, fairy fantasy woodwinds intermingle with FM synth leads, and celestial orchestrations evoke rising cascades of starlight that disperse into a haze of dust. An extended passage of electro drumming sees shakers decaying like rattlesnake tails and silvery space leads floating alone in the void as the basslines continue their midnight funk walk, and as the strings and breathy pad layers return, the carry with them sparkling mermaid atmospherics that surround aquafunk guitar riffs, electrified idiophones made of seashell, and heatwave fusion leads that bend towards orgasm.

(images from my personal copy)
#milord#enrico fierro#M · E · T · A / M · U · S · I · C#pinchy & friends#napoli#west hill#periodica records#the mystic jungle tribe#whodamanny#mystic jungle#west hill studio#new age#ether funk#new age funk#spiritual funk#spiritual#ambient#library#cosmic#boogie#mystical#dreamspace#future funk#arcane#video game#rpg#meta music#album reviews#vinyl reviews#music reviews
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THE TUESDAY TAPES MARTEDÌ 2 NOVEMBRE 2021 1) DEATH VALLEY GIRLS > It’s All Really Kind of Amazing 2) DUMMY > Daffodils 3) WARMDUSCHER > Wild Flowers 4) MOLOKO > Sorry 5) NOT WAVING > I Wanted to Talk to You 6) FOOTSHOOTER > Juno Café 7) PIERO UMILIANI > Rivoluzionari 8) BEN WATT > Tower of Silence 9) ROLLOVER DJs > Cigarette Please 10) SUZANNE CIANI > Morning Spring 11) GALLO > Abysso (Calm’s mellow mellow acid remix) 12) RELATIVE > The Healing Place 13) MODULA feat. PAMINA CHAUVEAU > Misenetta (PS: se non visualizzate il widget, lo streaming della puntata è QUI)
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16000 DHs is what it costed to restore the car from Parts, Paint, Mechanical, Electrical,
Exterior, Interior, Wheels & Tyres.
Legit Ownership Document Available
1995 Honda Civic Hatchback Honda EG4
EG4 Painted in Nardo Gray is Selling Now
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Vertical Lift Module Market Expand at the Fastest CAGR of ~ 7.7% During the Forecast Period 2018 and 2026

Consistently accounting for a considerably large value share in the global material handling equipment industry in terms of sales volume, vertical lift module is witnessing visible traction over the past few years – attributed to the potential to address the space-saving challenge. With a profound revenue share, vertical lift module equipment demand will continue to foster in automotive and machinery tool equipment sectors.
The predominant factor driving the demand for vertical lift module (VLM) is rampant development of the large-scale industrial sector in rapidly thriving economies such as South East Asia Pacific including China and India, and Middle East & Africa. On the other side, development of the commercial sector and strengthening of the infrastructural sector will continue to remain at the forefront in the key global economies - North America and Western Europe. This is identified to be another major factor fueling the demand for VLM globally.
In a recently conducted study on the global market for vertical lift module, Persistence Market Research indicates that the global VLM market will represent a healthy CAGR of 7.7% over an eight-year projection period 2018-2026, reaching the value in excess of US$ 1.5 Bn by the end of forecast period. In terms of delivery, single level delivery has been estimated to account for maximum value share in the VLM market, witnessing the highest demand expected from automotive and machinery & heavy equipment end use sectors.
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Industry Inclination towards Automation to Spur VLM Demand
Being an important component of the ASRS, i.e. automated storage/retrieval systems, vertical lift module will continue to register robust demand following the growth of ASRS section over the forecast period. Industries such as transportation, logistics, and distribution are also slated to continue fueling the sales of vertical lift module market. In addition, retail, FMCG, chemical, pharmaceutical industries will continue to strongly support the VLM demand over the assessment period. Moreover, the escalating demand for warehouse space also will translate to high traction for vertical lift module in next few years.
Increasing preference for automated vertical storage systems by automotive manufacturers and dealership departments to overcome the storage space challenge will encourage vertical lift module sales in the near future. Growing demand for safe and secure inventory especially in pharma and medical sectors, will also provide an impetus to VLM equipment that supports a lean inventory and logistics model to operate across the industry.
APAC Set to Take over Europe and North America in Terms of Pace; European Markets to Witness Dwindling Production
While North American market for vertical lift module is anticipated to remain a major revenue shareholder in the VLM market throughout the assessment period, Asia Pacific will possibly witness significant expansion at a relatively higher CAGR over 2018-2026. However, PMR believes that the growth of European market for vertical lift module will remain relatively poor - even below the CAGR of 4% during 2018-2026 – prominently attributed to the cyclical fluctuations in core European markets for VLM.
Growth of the vertical lift module market in Asia Pacific is owing to the escalating demand for automation in rapidly developing countries such as China, Japan, Malaysia, South Korea, Taiwan, and Indonesia. Increasing automation will generate higher demand for more stringent regulatory measures targeting employee safety, towering labor costs, and the incessant need for improved accuracy with better control on processes – triggering the demand for VLM. OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) has recently announced to have a set of standards specifically for automated handling systems – to assure employee safeguarding at workplaces. This has been spotted as a significant factor pushing the demand for vertical lift module in the upcoming years.
APAC’s manufacturing industry continues to pose stiff competition to already automated industries in North American and European regions. To be able to gain a competitive advantage over other regional players, VLM market participants in APAC are presumed to focus on complete adoption of automated processes - slashing down the gross operational costs and improve overall efficiency. As depicted in the vertical lift module report presented by PMR, the estimated VLM market value for APAC holds a strong promise to outweigh the collective revenue of North America and Europe over the next few years.
According to PMR’s research experts, European countries will continue to face the cyclic variability resulted as the consequence of general risks associated with global economic developments. Moreover, country-specific debt problems and persistent geopolitical uncertainties are likely to influence the region’s economic stability. Furthermore, sector-specific risks are expected to straightaway impact the VLM market volume in the near future. Also, as the GDP has been continuously on a lower side over the recent past, the production of vertical lifts will also possibly continue to witness contraction over the forecast period. Low replacement rates are observed to be a major concern for key market players throughout the forecast period.
Key Players in VLM Market to Strategize Collaborations, M&A, and Production Output Extension
To sustain a strong foothold in the vertical lift module marketplace, a majority of VLM market players are preferring consolidation of sales and distribution network, coupled with quality aftersales service as a necessity. On the similar line, vertical lift module market participants are expected to focus on strengthening their partnerships and long-term contracts with leading distributors in the VLM market and end users.
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Manufacturing facility expansion, strategic collaborations, new product launch, and M&A are currently at the top of VLM manufacturers’ minds, as observed by PMR experts. A majority of vertical lift module companies are taking efforts in pushing their production output for targeting white space opportunities and untapped consumer bases in the VLM market. Besides M&A, new product launch will remain an important strategy adopted by key players in the vertical lift module market, helping them assess the new market entry strategy for maximum number of target market regions across the globe.
Several companies are increasingly preferring to enter new collaborations with leading stakeholders in the vertical lift module market with an objective to operate manufacturing facilities more efficiently and profitably. Technology optimization, coupled with latest technology innovations such as incorporation of auto-assist features, are also being considered as sought after strategies among VLM manufacturers. Key market players in VLM space are also strategizing to capitalize on various opportunities existing in the flourishing online retail/Ecommerce sector.
Companies covered in Vertical Lift Module Market Report
Company Profiles
Hanel GmbH & Co. Kg.
Modula Inc.
Weland Lagersystem AB
EffiMat Storage Technology A/S
DMW&H
Automha SPA
ICAM Srl
Constructor Group (Gonvarri Mat
Daifuku Co. Ltd.
Jungheinrich AG
EBHARDT Fördertechnik GmbH
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a Warrior vampire, Dancer wizard, and Thief jester from Tower of Modula
still trying to figure out the idea canvas size for MS paint doodles
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Thanks to anyone who came to the stream! And sorry for ending abruptly lol.
I think the VOD might just be obliterated because I didn't know you had to set it to save a VOD…? Oh well.
Here's what I drew, mostly characters and enemies from Tower of Modula.
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I should finish Tower of Modula and release it on Switch, purely for the convenience of me being able to play it in bed or on the couch.
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Oh my god!! I believe this is the first instance of Tower of Modula fanart, thank you so so much!
I love them!
played a bit of @blueberry-lemon rpg tower of modula
ended up with the team comp of ok warrior wizard and decent attacker vamp... until I got the crafter and uhh turn the team set up to this: spellslinging warrior wizard who just attacks and use bonus actions to magic missile then give themselves mp and maybe toss a few to the debuff crew who attacks can't land a hit. Really enjoying these three characters and the dialog with each other, and it's fun.
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beat the demo, ended up learning the pronouns of these characters which was interesting to have a bit of backstory slip through as a dream sequence. had a very funny moment getting to what I didn't realize was the last part of demo and clearing the encounter with lil to no wounds then jumping to the next/bonus one and just having the two party members just barely keeping alive as the wizard warrior just thrash away and probably magic missile a bunch and full heal occasionally. the wizard probably had to drag the two still bodies over to the guide to learn of the demo being over.
ended up with so many items from stealing a bunch with the jester. pretty fun rpg.
played a bit of @blueberry-lemon rpg tower of modula
ended up with the team comp of ok warrior wizard and decent attacker vamp... until I got the crafter and uhh turn the team set up to this: spellslinging warrior wizard who just attacks and use bonus actions to magic missile then give themselves mp and maybe toss a few to the debuff crew who attacks can't land a hit. Really enjoying these three characters and the dialog with each other, and it's fun.
#Tower of Modula#reblog convo#jester#vampire#warrior spellslinger wizard that carried the team the mvp#blueberry-lemon#reblog fanart
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