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topato - - 5 comments @ GameMaker Studio

Developing has always had a stigma of being the realm of the socially outcast and slightly autistic, but it seems like in the past few years, more and more indie game developers are given this mystique, where they are idolized and quoted by the even more socially outcase and autistic, huddled gaming-nerd masses. Development used to mean nothing. It's finally starting to be something you can proudly tell people when they ask what you do for a living, knowing that gone are the days of the stereotyping and ostrisizing of programmers.

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topato - - 5 comments @ Project: Oh Wow an RPG Game

But, for the most part, if anyone tried to read the title outloud, they'd just say "Arr Pee Gee". Since the word following the a/an sounds like it begins with a vowel when read aloud, 'an' would be correct.

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topato - - 5 comments @ Wanderlust: Rebirth

Ah, thanks Leth, I learned that myself :) My only gripe with Wanderlust is how it wipes away all the enemies on screen when you hit continue (except bosses). I dunno, feels a little cheap.

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topato - - 5 comments @ Wanderlust: Rebirth

Ah, thanks man! I didn't realize you guys were giving away keys, so that was a pleasant surprise. You two seem really passionate about Wanderlust, which is always a brilliant thing to see. I figured Wanderlust (like most games) probably wouldn't include a "true" LAN mode, but even still, nothin' beats gettin' a couple friends together to sit in the same room while you collectively stare at computer screens :) . I did have one question though, it says ">normal" next to story mode in the single player lobby screen, but it doesn't toggle through modes like the one in the multiplayer lobby. Is there a way to change to a different difficulty in single player? Go hard or go home, I always say.

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topato - - 5 comments @ Wanderlust: Rebirth

I love it! Vibrant and crisp pixel art with modern co-op action-rpg conventions! I'm so happy more and more indie devs are combining fancy lookin' pixels with more modern and in-depth rpg elements. Now I just need to get some friends to buy it while it's still on sale, seems like a great game for a LAN night :)

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