Image 1 — Which thumbnail would you click first? (Brutally honest feedback wanted)
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Which thumbnail would you click first? (Brutally honest feedback wanted)

I'm making a video called "What Makes Turn-Based Games Fun?" and I'm testing these thumbnails. Which one would make you click?

u/Layercraft — 3 days ago

Which thumbnail would you click first? (Brutally honest feedback wanted)

I'm making a video called "What Makes Turn-Based Games Fun?" and I'm testing these thumbnails. Which one would make you click?

Each represents a different game, and most of the are using different slogan or different font. However if you would like to see a combination of fonts and game backgrounds we can do that too! Thanks in advanced!

u/Layercraft — 3 days ago

Which thumbnail would you click first? (Brutally honest feedback wanted)

I'm making a video called "What Makes Turn-Based Fun?" and I'm testing these thumbnails. Which one would make you click?

u/Layercraft — 3 days ago
▲ 1 r/Unity2D+1 crossposts

What kind of game would you like to see be made?

Hello fellow developers, I do hope you are having a good day!
We are a small indie team, that have made and produced couple of mini games, and feel that now we are ready to take the next step and build the first ever sellable game.

What interests us is what kind of game would people like to play?
Like what genre is your favorite but you feel it needs more games.
Any particular game mechanics perhaps, or game systems you like, but feel it has not been explored enough?

Feel free to give us any direction, we plan to build the game based on your opinion.

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u/Layercraft — 12 days ago

All time favorite Indie game?

What is your all time favorite indie game?
And i mean indie, small team, small budget, no publisher.
Mine is Dwarf Fortress. I am not sure if anything can ever beat its depth as indie in many years to come.

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u/Layercraft — 17 days ago

Just a quick question to fellow developers.

Couple of days ago, I posted my first ever prototype!
It went very strange.
Many liked my story, thanks for that, liked what we are building, while others called my art AI.
Not sure what to do or how to act on this one.
I shared process videos, shared the images row, sketched and than painted, but some people just ignore the facts and still claim my art to be made by an AI.

What is the easiest way for a hardworking artist game developer, to prove people like this wrong?
I am afraid that a wrong opinion like that can actually harm and damage our games image.
Would you continue your focus on the game you are making or refocus to prove your art is real?
Should I even care about commends like that?

This is the first ever game I am building solo, so I am super confused on how to proceed.
Thank your time!

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u/Layercraft — 21 days ago

Quit my job, moved from Sweden to Macedonia to Build Afterglow echo. Early Prototype is finally here.

Afterglow Echo is a tactical RPG, where every choice, every decision, and every step you take pulls you deeper into the march, reshaping you and your identity.

I am keen to get some feedback, as I have been way to close to the game to either know if its fun, easy or hard.

All feedback is highly appreciated.

Feel free to check it out on itch:

https://layercraft.itch.io/afterglow-echo

u/Layercraft — 26 days ago

Quit my job, moved from Sweden to Macedonia to Build Afterglow echo. Early Prototype is finally here.

Afterglow Echo is a tactical RPG, where every choice, every decision, and every step you take pulls you deeper into the march, reshaping you and your identity.

I am keen to get some feedback, as I have been way to close to the game to either know if its fun, easy or hard.

All feedback is highly appreciated.

Feel free to check it out on itch:

https://layercraft.itch.io/afterglow-echo

u/Layercraft — 26 days ago
▲ 2 r/IndieGameDevs+1 crossposts

Welcome to Afterglow Echo - Devlog #1 - Narrative Turn-Based Roguelike!

My wife and I quit our jobs and moved from Sweden to Macedonia to open a game studio. This is our first devlog for the game we've been building. Would love any feedback.

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u/Layercraft — 1 month ago
▲ 2 r/unity

We need your feedback on our upcoming game.

We are currently building a turn based roguelike with a dark narrative twist to it.
We need your opinion as we have done some major updates. And would like to know if we are headed to the right direction. Thank you.

u/Layercraft — 1 month ago

Some Screenshots of Afterglow Echo - We need Feedback!

We are currently building a turn based roguelite/roguelike, what do you guys thing, we do need your honest opinion.
Thank you.

u/Layercraft — 1 month ago