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junkfoodgames · 1 year
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Polyhedral Garden is a one-page solo game about growing a garden of dice! It is meant to be a short, relaxing break in your day and is played over weeks, or even months.
Check it out! Please share!
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mrdoctorb · 8 months
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B is for Bat - Autumn to Z
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I'm back! This week was B for Bats! I decided to up my game the tiniest bit and add little bobbing text to the start of all the little games, so Apple now has some text too. Other than that I'm going to just keep making these lil games. Also if you want to see some other cool people doing this challenge, go check out @gothmothart @prickly-problematic-programmer @wanna-alphabet-on-it and @clockquark Not all of them are posting about it but they're cool See y'all next week
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froggiesgutz · 4 months
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pickles groove
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chippedcupwrites · 6 months
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Sandor Clegane & Arya Stark + emoji kitchen
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n64retro · 5 months
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ukgk · 1 month
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Kikka (bonus DLC for UkaSmash EX)
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trixibebe · 28 days
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They're friends your honor. - pt.2.
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corsairesix · 2 months
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Why Necromancy Doesn't Exist is a fantasy Micro-RPG about magic, taxonomy, and petty academic disagreements. If you like making arguments for the sake of making arguments, compiling evidence to support a clearly ridiculous claim, or having in-depth discussions about fake things that don't matter -- well, that's what this game is about.
Why Necromancy Doesn't Exist will always be free, but if you enjoy it, check out my other games.
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featherymainffins · 16 days
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Me when the narrator is an external entity with its own motivations and agendas and the script it makes you follow is not the one you are confined to but be well aware that all folly has its limits and all relationships might sour
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fashionsfromhistory · 9 months
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🔥to least liked types of fabrics for clothing
Pleather is plastic and if you're wearing pleather in order to be 'environmentally conscious' I'm judging you HARD. It's fucking plastic. Real leather (and fur!) lasts forever and has far less of an impact.
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junkfoodgames · 11 months
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A tiny game I made for a zine! The theme for the zine was to use a specific color palette. I enjoyed working on this.
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mrdoctorb · 8 months
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A is for Apple - Autumn to Z
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Hello everyone! I am currently partaking in the #alphabetsuperset challenge! For those who are unaware of what this is, you choose a creative medium to work with, and every week for 26 weeks you make something creative based off a letter of the alphabet.
My Restrictions are: Autumn themed Micro-games for mobile!
It is very specific, but having a lot of restrictions can lead to fun creations!
This week's game is A for Apple. You stab your apple with a stick, and dunk it in caramel.
Most of the games will be around this length, so only a few seconds. The goal by the end of this project will be to have a small mobile game akin to WarioWare where you have a series of tiny games to play in quick succession.
That's all I have for today! My goal is to post one of these for every working week of the project at this time! I'll see you all next week!
For more information about alphabet superset (or if you want to participate), find it here!
https://www.alphabetsuperset.com/
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oldschoolfrp · 3 months
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From the back cover of Dragon 35, March 1980 — upside-down ad for Ogre Miniatures sci-fi microarmor including heavy tank, GEV, and missile tank. Martian Metals of Cedar Park, Texas, often ran ads this way to draw attention.
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frownyalfred · 9 months
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Seven Sentence Sunday
“Have you considered a mouthguard?” Alfred asks, pushing aside thoughts of shattered teeth and broken jaws and the thousand ways he’d seen a man’s face broken.
Bruce inhales. “Well, the pros and cons of using the --”
Alfred largely tunes out the next five minutes, patiently cleaning and bandaging the laceration to the best of his abilities. He hopes -- prays -- it won’t scar, despite Bruce’s clear and pronounced indifference to such possibilities.
Thomas, Alfred thinks, staring at the near-delicate, handsome curves of his friend’s face, made whole again in Bruce’s features. Sharp, blue-grey eyes and plush, full lips from Martha -- a beautiful face by all definitions, pale and unscarred.
I’m so sorry.
I’m tagging @jhscdood after getting tagged by the lovely @audreycritter
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the microwave reference has me dead
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zigmenthotep · 6 months
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Bad Mobile Game Ad: The Roleplaying Game
Have you ever seen a deceptive ad for a mobile game showing gameplay elements that you know are definitely not in the game and thought, "Damn, if only I could bring that experience to my table?"
Yeah, me neither, but for some reason I still wrote a game based around my personal favorite fake gameplay style "Which number is bigger?" To play you'll need some friends, some d10s, and the rules included after the break.
Character Creation
Come up with your character concept, don't worry I believe in your ability to do that part without help.
Roll a d10, that value is your character's Power
Roll another d10 and add 5, that value is your character's Common Sense
That's it.
Playing This Cheap Parody of a Game
Characters start in a random location infested with enemies—perhaps a tower or dungeon—and are given some incredibly basic goal like resuing a princess or fucking a dragon.
If a character challenges an enemy with a Power score less than theirs, they automatically succeed, adding the defeated enemy's Power score to theirs and losing one point of Common Sense.
If a character challenges an enemy with an equal or higher Power score they suffer an embarrassing defeat and lose half their Power score.
However, when confronted with an enemy of a higher Power score, a character must test their Common Sense to not challenge them. This is done by rolling a d10, with success on a result equal to or less than the character's Common Sense. A character who fails this test must challenge the enemy, regardless of how obvious the power difference may be.
Power can also be increased by collecting items like weapons, armor, or horses.
Common Sense can be increased by purchasing crystal packs from the game master at the cost of $0.25 per d10 of Common Sense. Players may also gain one free d10 of Common Sense per session by giving the game a 5-star rating.
That's it. Have fun!
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