In addition to the above 4 applications, the bundle also contains 55+ sprite, backgrounds, soundtrack, vfx and other asset packs in a variety of different styles. Touch up, filter, adjust or edit photos in just a few clicks or using predefined settings. PixelMash enables you to easily add special effects, work with fixed palettes and more.ĬameraBag is also from Nevercenter and is an easy to use image manipulation application similar to Lightroom or Luminar. PixelMash is a sprite creation/editing/animating tool from Nevercenter, the creators of the 3D application Silo. This includes tools for creating maps, creating 2D character portraits and animations from a selection of base body sprites and equipable items, a particle editor, UI editor and more. RPG Tools is an ambitious tool aimed at roleplaying game creation. The end result can be rendered to a sprite or animation. It enables you to render lighting effects over 2d sprites that you can further manipulate by applying texture effects and 3d brushes which will interact with the lights. Sprite Illuminator is a tool for lighting sprites and sprite animations from CodeAndWeb the makers of TilePacker. We will focus primarily on the 4 tools included in the pack. I was almost moved to tears by the melancholy in some of the dialogue.There is a new Humble Bundle of interest to game developers, the Humble Grand Game Dev Toolbox bundle is a collection of tools, sprites, maps, effects and other assets for creating games. One of the best games I finished just recently is Disco Elysium's Final Cut on PC, an isometric RPG where your only weapons are your choices. I sometimes play Rocket League with him, but he's way too good. His favourite games are Rocket League and Super Mario Odyssey. My son plays on his Nintendo Switch (started on a modded Nintendo DS I gave him). More recent RPGs that I loved are The Witcher series (especially 3), Mass Effect (especially 2 & 3) and Divinity: Original Sin 2. Later I got into RPGs like Fallout 2 and Planescape Torment. The return of a classic adventure series! There's still a very active adventure gaming community, that gathers around the wonderful review site I am currently playing the new Syberia game. I played almost all the Sierra classics too Police Quest, King's Quest, Hero's Quest etc. Not that my parents ever let me play longer than 30 minutes, though. I could get lost in its semi-open world for hours. My first point 'n click adventure was Sierra's "Mixed Up Mother Goose", in 1988. My favourite games of all time are classic oldschool point 'n click adventures, like the 2D Monkey Island series, Sam & Max, Full Throttle, Day of the Tentacle, Grim Fandango etc. Currently using a custom watercooled rig with a modern RTX card. The Playstation 3 and 4 Pro followed, but never really put me off of PC gaming. XBMC was a god-sent back in the day) and the Xbox 360. Later came the Dreamcast, Playstation 1 & 2, the Xbox 1 (loved modding that one. My friends all had a Nintendo but I prefered Sonic over Mario. My first console was the Sega Game Gear, when it was just released. Have been into PC hardware and building custom PC's ever since. Mostly old DOS games that my 386 could run, but later I fondly remember upgrading to a 486DX and later 3DFX acceleration. I've been into videogames since the late 'eighties.
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