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Dpek

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  1. Yeah, Hades is phenomenal - up to a point. Even though it's gorgeous, very well made, has tons of content, tons of permutations, it ultimatelly is series of 2-hour games with more or less the same course of happenings. I know this is a design choice of rogue-likes and Hades is definitelly the best rogue-like I played, but after I finally came to the last boss, I stopped playing. I will probably come back to it, since the combat system is so enjoyable, but the grind wears you down.
  2. Yooooo, thanks! Yes, I've got quite a lot of feedback about how I should gradually introduce new rules as you're solving these puzzles. So expect to be able to consume the rules in a more relaxed manner in the next version. But you're more than welcome to try the game out now ? More feedback means a better version later!
  3. Hi, WATMM! I'm working on a new project. Lineon is a book of paper-and-pen puzzles for one player. It differentiates itself from other similar puzzles like Sudoku, Sprouts or Bridges by telling a story. Lineon puzzles tell of frantic battles, lethal chases and of scattered dreams. All is told by just drawing lines between points. I'm currently on version 0.2. I decided to share Lineon at this point, since I want to break my teeth at people's opinions and improve the system, upgrade it (or trash it, if it unsolvable stinks!). 0.2 version contains 20 puzzles - you can find everything in the PDF: https://www.dropbox.com/s/h39c4s7vi5ixt5i/lineon_v0_2.pdf?dl=0 It's in english, but I'm not a native speaker, so expect a lot of mistakes. I hope you will still be able to understand the rules ? Thank you very much! Be safe in these trying times!
  4. I shot/animated a music video for a friend.
  5. Dpek

    TWIN PEAKS

    I watched Season 3 without watching anything else beforehand. To be fair, I knew a bit, but only from reading the synopsis from the Wikipedia page. I still loved it very much.
  6. Alright, this track is now officialy out! It's been included in the singles series by Beton Records where I usually release. It will also be a part of an upcoming EP. https://betonrecords.bandcamp.com/track/sushi
  7. Hey, EKT. Sharing a track here after some time: https://www.dropbox.com/s/r9us5lguffok221/sushi.mp3?dl=0 ? hope ya dig
  8. Just a great track through and through. No complaints (except maybe that it has an undefined ending). It flows nicely from section to section. Will probably listen to it again.
  9. Very proper. This is just my taste but I think that more could be done with the arrangement, it kind of wanders, but still, very good sound design, it must have taken a lot of time and it shows. Nice one
  10. I agree that DSPs are a very ineffective way to get paid as a musician and I understand the opposition to them, but let's be clear for a moment: YouTube started this and is still the most evil company regarding music consumption. It pays much much less than all the other DSPs and is all pervasive. You can't really be a musician without at least a track uploaded to YouTube. For example - M B V by My Bloody Valentine isn't on DSPs, but I can listen to it freely on YouTube. Spotify at least pays a little, even if the littlest of little.
  11. Dpek

    DANK MEMES

    I don't know why I can't embed this image but it's gold: https://i.redd.it/kcgvsk3k6ga51.jpg
  12. Makavejev visited the film school I studied at when I was 19-20 or something. I honestly didn't know he was a big deal, he was just a gentle old guy who smiled a lot. I got bored throughout his lecture and wanted to exit the classroom, but while I was walking out the old fucker grabbed me by the arm and said that he knows he's boring and that he understands why I'm leaving. It was an awkward, blown-out-of-proportions scene. Our professor wanted to kill me.
  13. I animated an ad for my card game (and also made music for it):
  14. Body Riddle was blowing my mind when I was 15. One of the biggest influences on my sound. It felt like he perfectly refined the influences by the papas like BoC and Aphex and made them modern.
  15. I'm playing Celeste. I'm loving it. Very challenging, but it just comes together extremely fresh and emotional, which is strange for a platformer. It's interesting, because when I first saw it, I immediately thought about Jumper, a very old game made in Game Maker which was the shizznit 15 years ago on Game Maker forums... Well, later I read that it's the same dude who made both of these games. Crazy how some people have such a strong distinctive feel.
  16. I enjoyed Westworld season 1 right up until the point Mae (is she called Mae? The prostitute bot) shot up mostly EVERYONE in the complex, got through the door and then sat down in the train. There were people in the train and everything was operating normally, like there wasn't a massacre just a room away. This feeling persisted throughout season 2 which I didn't even finish. It's like they write shit just to write it.
  17. I'm sorry, I'm not able to edit the previous post, somebody please delete it - - here's the correct link:
  18. This was my first true rotoscope. I'm planning to use this figurine for a board game.
  19. Played (and finished) Portal 2 for the first time. A smart game. A lot of times, when I finally found a solution for a puzzle, I thought to myself "Alright, thank god I solved it, but I'm sure a lot of people couldn't", which of course isn't true, but it does make you feel a bit special.
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