Gerardo De Sousa

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Gerardo De Sousa

Gerardo De Sousa

@gerardodevd

Solo dev, currently developing The Membrane | WISHLIST ON STEAM: https://t.co/iWnllkEumP

Katılım Şubat 2024
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Gerardo De Sousa
Gerardo De Sousa@gerardodevd·
@RecopilationNet No se si fue la primera pero el recuerdo más lejano que tengo es de Pokémon 2000 en una sala épica.
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¿Cuál fue la primera película que viste en el cine?
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DRockGames
DRockGames@dirtyderkus·
Question for my fellow indie devs, especially those who have seen my reports. Would you prefer a typed report of the gameplay experience? or A recording of the gameplay with direct voice over as the game is being played?
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Gerardo De Sousa
Gerardo De Sousa@gerardodevd·
@3rdEchoSounds Hi! The Membrane is a wave survival roguelite set in a surreal 1500s Amazon. Half cozy jungle tower defense, half biological roguelite nightmare.
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Gerardo De Sousa@gerardodevd·
@CrunchMoonkiss Hi, I'm developing The Membrane. A wave survival roguelite in a surreal 1500s Amazon. You've signed your life away, now you must fight your way from naked servant to fortified King. Earn wages, craft defenses, and improve your base.
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Matheo
Matheo@IndieWithMatheo·
I’m curating indie games with publisher potential 👀 Drop your game (Steam/demo/itch) I only highlight games with: – Strong hook – Clear identity – Market potential ⚠️ Selective feature only #IndieDev #GameDev #IndieGame
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Devs & Dorks 🕹@devsanddorks·
#indiedev have a game releasing in May?📅 I'll do my best to share your indie game on your big day! (demo release counts too)
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Gerardo De Sousa
Gerardo De Sousa@gerardodevd·
@FordPrefect747 @lukecaverns Yes, it was miserable! I made a video about the entire expedition a while back. Though tragic, it’s also an epic of human exploration. Happy to find others who find the topic interesting.
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Luke Caverns@lukecaverns·
The Strait of Magellan is so deadly (even in the modern day) that ~440 Years Ago, the Spanish Empire abandoned & doomed over 200 Conquistadors, & left them to their fate at the bottom of the world. Eventually, when every single Conquistador died from exposure, being attacked by Native Patagonians, or starvation… the colony they built fell into ruins & was reclaimed by the wilderness. By the late 1700s, nobody even knew where the colony originally was & it disappeared from the maps. But, just last month, Chilean archaeologists Simon Urbina and Soledad González Díaz, in partnership with the Universidad de Magallanes (UMAG), followed the original Spanish & English journals to a location along the Strait of Magellan—and using LiDAR, they finally rediscovered the lost colony of Puerto del Hambre “Port Famine” after over 400 years. The original sources describe a silver Spanish coin being placed on top of a corner foundation block & the colony’s church… and when they excavated the site’s main structure, like something out of a movie, the 400+ year old silver Spanish coin was sitting right where the old journal said it would be. LiDAR mapping is going to revolutionize archaeology & bring about an entirely new era of exploration🛰️
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Gerardo De Sousa@gerardodevd·
@FordPrefect747 @lukecaverns They were competing against the English. That point at the end of the world, they thought, would provide a strategic advantage. Sir Francis Drake had the spaniards desperate enough to attempt to secure the strait lol.
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Boris Bartlog@BorisBartlog·
@lukecaverns Apparently one of the settlers did survive long enough to be rescued by an English ship in 1587
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