New here! Asking creators about their process

As the title says. I’d like to hear other people‘s approaches to creating unique monster tamer games. Do you start with mechanics & gameplay? World building & lore? The monsters themselves? Etc, etc.

I myself am trying to get into this, but I don’t know what to focus on first, so my attention is kind of scattered all over. Ideas bouncing all over the inside of my brain like a chaotic 3D pinball machine.

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u/ShadowTraceur — 1 day ago
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Looking for games with similar mechanics these

Just started playing Monster Hunter world, and I came across the ecological research center. It reminds me a lot of the Pokémon legends Arceus hisui Pokédex research tasks. I honestly find this type of game mechanic intriguing. It adds a layer of complexity to the game.

So as the post title says, I’d like some game recommendations that include mechanics similar to these. And I know this is a little bit more reaching, but if you can include which are best and worst at this, I’d appreciate that.

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u/ShadowTraceur — 14 days ago

Just a shoutout to our beloved Soul King!

Bro came from an island renowned for its music, where his own music was unpopular.

70-something years later, he is the Soul King, (as far as we’re aware) the most popular musician in the world! Rock on! 🤘

Afterthought: Do you think the rest of the Rumbar Pirates came from Esperia as well???

u/ShadowTraceur — 15 days ago

Do you think the anime will keep Luffy’s Elbaf Gear 5 design throughout? Or follow Oda’s example and forget about it after the fight with Gaban?

Personally, I’m hoping they keep it throughout the anime

u/ShadowTraceur — 23 days ago

Hello! I’m new here.

I got the kind of silicone mold like an ice tray, with multiple cavities the same design & size. I filled it with the isomalt and microwaved it.

For the most part, it turned out well, but I hit a snag: The ones in the center look like they’ve evaporated a little bit, being not as full as the others, while the ones on the outside edges, especially the corners, started to caramelize and gained some unwanted color. So I guess my question is how do I heat up the whole tray evenly? To avoid any central evaporation or corner caramelization? I’m just trying to get that nice indistinguishable sugar glass.

In addition, I was also thinking about using some kind of vacuum chamber to make sure there are no air bubbles left inside, adding to the clear glass look. Does anyone know of a way I could do both of these at the same time? Heat uniformly across, while using a vacuum chamber of some kind?

Like I said, I’m new and I would appreciate any tips or tricks or guidance you could give me.

Thank you for taking the time to read this! I wish you all the best of luck and success in your candymaking endeavors!

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u/ShadowTraceur — 1 month ago