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@DoorNanoStudio

Indie game dev, currently working alone on Varmalis, an old-school Silent Hill 2 style survival horror game. 日本語版もあります :)

Katılım Ağustos 2021
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Varmalis@DoorNanoStudio·
@Baphy_Wyatt666 Haha, I still have this last level to do, + all the little endings, and maybe a ton of debug... 😅 So I'm expecting one more year of work ! 🙈
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Varmalis@DoorNanoStudio·
@VernonGoodenoug Merci ! :') Dév trèèès long, car tout seul, mais oui, jamais abandonné, pas un jour sans que je sois dessus. J'en suis au dernier niveau... bientôt le bout du tunnel... ✍️💦
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Varmalis@DoorNanoStudio·
@the_culturist_ A classic on God & evil is Leibniz' Théodicée. Brillant answers: If there were only virtues, there would be fewer goods. Midas would be less rich if he had only gold The horror of death also serves to avoid it. If death were not so ugly, men would not care about perishing Etc.
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The Culturist@the_culturist_·
How can a good God let you suffer and die? When his wife tragically died at age 45, C.S. Lewis asked this very question — but rather than abandon his faith, he wrote a book. In writing it, he discovered something that changed his entire understanding of God and the problem of pain... The question of why God allows suffering has been posed by both believers and atheists alike for centuries. That's why in 1940, C.S. Lewis set out to finally answer it with his book "The Problem of Pain". In it, he offered a robust explanation of why a loving God exists even in a world filled with suffering. But 20 years later, Lewis's theory was put to the ultimate test. When his wife died, Lewis was forced to wrestle with the ideas he had previously outlined so deftly — but he found the practice much harder than the theory. "Where is God? …go to Him when your need is desperate, when all other help is in vain, and what do you find? A door slammed in your face, and a sound of bolting and double bolting on the inside. After that, silence." -C.S. Lewis, A Grief Observed Originally published under a pseudonym, "A Grief Observed" is the work that resulted from Lewis's anguish, a book compiled from the notebooks he kept following the death of his wife. In this article, we explore Lewis's journey through grief and what it can teach you about pain, lamentation, and love — and most importantly, where God is in the midst of it all… theculturist.io/p/how-to-overc…
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Varmalis@DoorNanoStudio·
I hate the thought of going to hell. I’d have liked to see the angels, to know if they look like you… Ça m’ennuie bien d’aller dans l’enfer, j’aurais voulu voir les anges pour savoir s’ils te ressemblent… #gamedev #horror #indiedev #screenshotsaturday #silenthill
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Varmalis@DoorNanoStudio·
@Baphy_Wyatt666 Actually... the monsters won't be stronger in particular but... the hero may be weaker... ✍️
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@Baphy_Wyatt666 Thanks a lot ! For the health state of the hero, the more painful the hero feels, the more red the screen is ;)
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Varmalis@DoorNanoStudio·
@Baphy_Wyatt666 Thank you so much for showing interest ! 😁 I'm still working on it everyday :) But on my free time though, that's why it takes a long time. Right now I still have to create the last level of the game, so I may need one more year of work maybe :)
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