Screenshot Saturday Sundays: Road journeys, horrible towers, and bloody terrible birds

Screenshot Saturday Sundays: Road journeys, horrible towers, and bloody terrible birds

Screenshot Saturday Sundays! Time for costume up sensible for an additional journey all the way down to Twitter’s game dev galleries, the place hobbyists and professionals alike are displaying their proudest works-in-progress. This week: a Serbian street journey, post-apocalyptic rodents, a hungering monochrome wasteland and birds. Bloody, terrible birds.

Let’s begin the day with an unconventional breakfast from David Szymanski, creator of bloody 90s-inspired shooter Dusk.

I cherished Dusk’s crunchy, Quake-inspired stylings. But Rats for Breakfast has a glance all its personal – equally minimal, however stark. A high-contrast conflict of daring colors towards darkness, putting shadows, and an virtually Obra Dinn look to its dithering. Rats for Breakfast is at present up for wishlisting on Steam, promising a slow-burn horror story within the final tower standing on the finish of the world.

Next up, we’ve acquired Yugo Trip – a Serbian street journey from the developer of (amongst different issues) Throw Brick Cubes At Towers To Collapse Them, Ivan “Nothke” Notaros.

I’ve been conserving my eye on Yugo Trip for some time, watching Notaros craft pleasant little vans, trams and vehicles. I’m not but certain what the precise game is, however I’m undecided it actually even wants a lot course. I’m very happy to only potter round a quaint world in a classy lil’ motor.

Notaros is mostly nice at creating digital automobiles, and I’m just a little unhappy I received’t get to take a look at his deliberate Thought of Train exhibit – which might’ve had guests cease and stare out of a digital locomotive window – at AMaze this yr.

As anybody who’s spent any time by the ocean will know, these bastardin’ gulls are by no means as much as any good.

Dizzying climb-em-up Peaks of Yore already seems deeply vertigo-inducing, in all the very best methods. It’s fantastically dizzying, rendered in a crinkled greyscale lens that Anders notes is a homage to turn-of-the-century mountaineering images in a TIGSource post. As a one-time Dundonian, I’m glad to see natures worst birds get the horror creature therapy they deserve.

It’s been a rocky week, hasn’t it? Here, as Sunday attracts to a detailed, wouldn’t it’s good to go away issues off with one thing heat and comforting to deliver up everybody’s spirits?

Anyway, right here’s Velum Children.

Developer Yames notes his newest horror flick is about “fatherhood, but also America, but also mythic creation stories”. In the same tweet, the land opens an incredible maw as a hypothetical participant acquires one (1) new son – presumably, the son that this week discovered themselves “in bondage”.

I received’t ask.


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David Szymanski, nothke, Peaks of Yore, Rats for Breakfast, Screenshot Saturday Sundays, Velum Children, Yugo Trip

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