Valdemarus
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that depends on the encounter. If youre in the corridor, you have to hide behind boxes or cabinets. She will always be faster than you. If shes chasing you in the room with a billion switches, use the crowbar to break the things in your way rather than trying to jump over them.ive been stuck on the stupid chase part for hours at this point im always too slow and cant get anywhere someone explain how you are supposed to pass it
ahh ty i figured it out when i went to watch a cryuxs vid xDthat depends on the encounter. If youre in the corridor, you have to hide behind boxes or cabinets. She will always be faster than you. If shes chasing you in the room with a billion switches, use the crowbar to break the things in your way rather than trying to jump over them.
It looks like a sorta-FNAF-y game, but nothing comes to mind other than In Heat, and even then it doesn't seem correct. My guess is based on all that red and the openings at the side. Also has a gauge of sorts? (That green bar at the right)View attachment 4666091 so anyone know what game this is referencing?
I mean, you're welcome, but take my answer with a grain of salt. Still not sure if that's the right thing ^^;View attachment 4666582 SEEMS LIKE IT TY
Galactic spacer live beta
Need a new request.Maybe link download galactic space love beta
they are alreadly making a new game? even though this one isn't finished??
one of the great 3 red flags I warn from ever supporting a dev:they are alreadly making a new game? even though this one isn't finished??
Basically, I can agree with that and I stick to it. .one of the great 3 red flags I warn from ever supporting a dev:
1 - Long periods without an update. Life happens but if a dev can't even be bothered to keep their fans, especially the ones supporting them on their platform (discord is NOT included), informed by the progress or even lack of progress. Carefully think about if you want to support them.
2 - Easily distracted. Unrelated additions, poll fueled content, outside game merch, unasked for reworks, unnecessary reworks, really anything that distracts from work on the game itself or the main direction of a game. Don't trust that person with your money.
3 - Multiple projects. Probably the biggest red flag. If they start another project in the middle of their project, even more so if that first project is often delayed due to red flag 1 and/or 2. For the love of all that's holy don't trust them with any money. Immediately stop any and all funding if you are already a pateron/sub.
Extra round - If your supported dev has at any time abandoned a game you supported, do not trust them. Not even just with your money, do not trust them to ever finish the game.
Fair. If they have a proven track record, you can ignore this. However, if they are a brand new dev or as I mentioned before already have flag 1 or 2. Nah, that's an definite out.Basically, I can agree with that and I stick to it. .
However, number 3 is debatable . It is always good to find out a little about the developer.
Some devs are OK, just use the crazy tactic of multiple project-multiple artists. Typically, if the dev is only a programmer/writer, instead of waiting, he jumps like a frog between projects and in the meantime, artists gradually provide the necessary art. Of course, if that cycle is disrupted, it can be a big problem... Typical good examples are Siren (Sirens Domain) or Night Fox Works.
The game is called In Heat by MonsterBoxView attachment 4666091 so anyone know what game this is referencing?
don't agree with the extra round as alot of users have used this to criticize the night shift secrets dev despite them saying what they were doing and stating why their previous game wasn't getting any updatesone of the great 3 red flags I warn from ever supporting a dev:
1 - Long periods without an update. Life happens but if a dev can't even be bothered to keep their fans, especially the ones supporting them on their platform (discord is NOT included), informed by the progress or even lack of progress. Carefully think about if you want to support them.
2 - Easily distracted. Unrelated additions, poll fueled content, outside game merch, unasked for reworks, unnecessary reworks, really anything that distracts from work on the game itself or the main direction of a game. Don't trust that person with your money.
3 - Multiple projects. Probably the biggest red flag. If they start another project in the middle of their project, even more so if that first project is often delayed due to red flag 1 and/or 2. For the love of all that's holy don't trust them with any money. Immediately stop any and all funding if you are already a pateron/sub.
Extra round - If your supported dev has at any time abandoned a game you supported, do not trust them. Not even just with your money, do not trust them to ever finish the game.
As they should, as is their right. Any and every act done in public is subject to criticism by the public. And any criticism against a abandoned game is legit until that dev shows that they can in fact finish a game, reasons or excuses why it was abandoned don't change that.don't agree with the extra round as alot of users have used this to criticize the night shift secrets dev despite them saying what they were doing and stating why their previous game wasn't getting any updates