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Chaotic fanart - Finally back to the dromes!
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Chaotic fanart - Finally back to the dromes!

In 2020 I created this fanart after hearing rumors that Chaotic would return. My idea was to post it in the coming months along with more concrete news to celebrate the event. Six years have passed, but my happiness remains knowing that Chaotic is finally coming back!

u/Sunrei23 — 9 hours ago

A few weeks ago, I installed Aseprite, and now I'm developing my own game and one of my workspaces looks like this.

u/Expensive_Gain_7088 — 17 hours ago
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Little witch's idle animation

Testing my character body template by creating this little witch :D

u/Aumchh — 1 day ago
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Another before/after using advice from this subreddit. Does it work?

Following my previous post, I tried revamping another sprite I made a while ago by listening to your advices. I mainly tried to adjust the proportions to make it more believable and more eye-pleasing. Do you think it works?

u/Soupaloignon1 — 1 day ago
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Which One Do You Like More?

This is one of the bigger enemies from Loot Dungeon, our dark fantasy incremental roguelite ARPG.

The whole game is built around short dungeon runs where death is part of the progression. You crawl in, grab loot and perks, try to make a build work, get destroyed by things like this golem, then use what you earned to unlock permanent upgrades, new characters, deeper floors, and more systems.

I’m trying to make the enemies feel heavy and readable in pixel art, especially bigger monsters like this one. Would love to hear what you think about the vibe and design.

And if the game looks like something you’d play, wishlisting it on Steam would help us a lot:

https://store.steampowered.com/app/4329670/Loot_Dungeon/

u/electric-kite — 1 day ago
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What do you think about our little frog game?

Hey everyone :)

We are a team of 2 and we've been working on our little incremental game called Loot Frog.

For context, Loot Frog is an incremental action-based about breaking pots, collecting gems, and fighting an evil cult. We took inspiration from games like Legend of Zelda, Cult of the Lamb, and Brotato.

Feedback and suggestions are very welcome!

If you are interested, Loot Frog demo is available on Steam.

Thanks so much for taking the time to check it out!

u/ClumsyDogDev — 1 day ago
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My first pixel art portrait from 2023

Need more dithering! :))

u/hlestky — 1 day ago
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Animation practice ( I am starting with the basics)

As a newbie. i started an ambitious project. it was a mess . I have failed . Then I watched bunch of tutorials and I saw how people make the motion first . I decided to learn some principals of animation and did this study.

u/kinsanepixel — 2 days ago