Petty Puny Planet’s Thank You!
Ludum Dare 38 has been a long week gone, however, we still haven’t completely closed off the event as we haven’t spoken about the results or the future of our game, Petty Puny Planet 38.
Ludum Dare 38 has been a long week gone, however, we still haven’t completely closed off the event as we haven’t spoken about the results or the future of our game, Petty Puny Planet 38.
As part of the Ludum Dare tradition, we too, wanted to share the tales and conclusions we’ve made during our development process and aftermath of Petty Puny Planet 38, through our very own Planet Sized Post-Mortem!
We want to say thank you to the people that have featured our game, Petty Puny Planet, in their YouTube channels. They took their time to showcase our game, so we’re going to return the favor!
Moski talks a bit about why he used Krita, a free open-source digital painting program, to make the game assets for our 3 game jams so far, plus some other projects with varying degrees of success.
Petty Puny Planet 38 has been getting a lot of feedback and we want to commemorate the occasion. Similarly to how other jammers have already posted their own, we have prepared a timelapse video of our development journey during the event!
Ludum Dare 38 has been a long week gone, however, we still haven’t completely closed off the event as we haven’t spoken about the results or the future of our game, Petty Puny Planet 38.
As part of the Ludum Dare tradition, we too, wanted to share the tales and conclusions we’ve made during our development process and aftermath of Petty Puny Planet 38, through our very own Planet Sized Post-Mortem!
We want to say thank you to the people that have featured our game, Petty Puny Planet, in their YouTube channels. They took their time to showcase our game, so we’re going to return the favor!
Moski talks a bit about why he used Krita, a free open-source digital painting program, to make the game assets for our 3 game jams so far, plus some other projects with varying degrees of success.
Petty Puny Planet 38 has been getting a lot of feedback and we want to commemorate the occasion. Similarly to how other jammers have already posted their own, we have prepared a timelapse video of our development journey during the event!