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Hello! Thanks for the tileset
Tuesday, March 5, 2019 - 06:38

Hello! Thanks for the tileset, it's gorgeous

How can we send a donation? You haven't specified a donation link :o

This is very nice! I
Monday, August 28, 2017 - 08:06

This is very nice! I especially like the additional items put on the bar, they could be useful to show some temporary states. Thanks for sharing!

Those are incredibly cute!!
Monday, August 28, 2017 - 08:03

Those are incredibly cute!! Thanks for sharing.

These are really great! They
Wednesday, March 22, 2017 - 00:54

These are really great! They look unique, but at the same time blend with the original characters well. Thanks for sharing!

This is really awesome!
Wednesday, September 7, 2016 - 02:21

This is really awesome! Thanks for sharing!

Some time ago, Patreon has
Monday, December 14, 2015 - 01:05

Some time ago, Patreon has changed the way it shows money: it used to show the sums pledged, and now it shows the sums received (i.e. minus all the fees). It can be partially related to that.

Wow, these screenshots look
Tuesday, August 25, 2015 - 07:05

Wow, these screenshots look awesome! Definitely going to play it!

Hello! Are you allowed to use
Sunday, July 5, 2015 - 16:01

Hello! Are you allowed to use the existing engines, like Löve (uses the Lua language) or Godot (uses its own language, inspired by Python)? If yes, you may find them useful. They have a lot of boiler-plate code, so you don't have to focus on getting a window on the screen, and can instead work on the game logics. If you like Python, you may try Pygame. It's only for Python 2, though, but it's pretty well-documented.

If you need ideas for your games, why not try one of the random idea generators (one, two, three, four, five, six)? I know, they're stupid, but they can be a fuel for your creativity. Just use them as a starting point. Or, if you are interested in a video game that tells us about something in an interactive way, you can start with what you want to tell instead, as suggested in this article, and build a game around the ideas you want to share.

Wow, that’s cool! The number
Tuesday, June 30, 2015 - 23:32

Wow, that’s cool! The number of variants available reminds me of Borges' library of babel. :D

@eugeneloza, I believe
Thursday, June 25, 2015 - 14:43

@eugeneloza, I believe Russian and Ukrainian are more complex than this. There's a more-or-less straightforward relationship between a letter and phoneme, a meaningful sound. But we don't pronounce phonemes, we pronounce their positional variants, allophones. Sounds interact with each other in quite complex way. For example, phoneme /o/ can be pronounced roughly as [ɔ] in слон /slon/ and as [œ] in лёд /lʲot/ to accomodate for the previous soft consonant. /g/ will be pronouned as [gʷ] in год /god/, because /o/ is rounded and we round lips before we even start pronouncing /o/. And this is only the tip of the iceberg.

So, if we only take phonemes into account, we’ll get a very unnatural result. And taking all the allophones into account is a lot of work.

Also, I'm not sure even letter→phoneme is that straightforward. I seriously doubt anyone ever says /'zdrafstvujtʲɪ/.

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