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Dice’n Goblins Release

Dice'n Goblins Release
It’s been a few months now, but Dice’n Goblins is out, on multiple platforms. You can buy it now on Steam or Fanatical. This was probably the hardest project I’ve ever done. It required thousands of hours of work and lived in my brain, for all the hours I was not working. Was it worth it It’s been 3 months and it generated a little bit of money. Enough to pay back production costs and pay for some expenses.
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Dice’n Goblins Steam Page

Dice'n Goblins Steam Page
This tooks a while, but I finally can present you my game! It will be released on Steam. I would be really thankfull if you wishlist it!
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Devlog: Underwater and Merchant

Devlog: Underwater and Merchant
Been hard at work the last few weeks! I’ve started to design the 4th level, and some passages will be underwater. Like Labyrinth of Galleria or Operancia, you will have limited oxygen to explore those areas. I’ve worked a full day on the transition from air to water, and it got some positive response online so I’m happy about this. Underwater There should have been a video here but your browser does not seem to support it.
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Devlog; Dead City

Devlog; Dead City
I always feel like time is flying. When you’re a kid, it’s a sign you have a lot of fun, when you’re an adult, it’s a sign you’re behind your deadlines. So which is it? After releasing Duat, I realized that Goblin Dungeon needed some refactoring, so I made it so you could launch battles independently of the game for faster playtesting. This is nice and you can even play as monsters now.
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I released a game: Duat

I released a game: Duat
Last year, I participated in the dungeon crawler game jam and submitted Cosmic Delusion. If you follow this blog, I talked about it here. This was a nice experience and contributed to making me want to develop video games. The 2024 edition of this just finished, and I am proud to present you with Duat. We made this with the team of last year, which shows nicely our individual progressions.
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