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Met one of the guys working on this at an Indie Dev conference, the demo he had set up was incredibly functional for something he hadn't even put up on kickstarter yet at the time. This is going to be a blast! And ya...love the name..Parkitect Parkitect Parkitect!

At least the news now refers to them as "The militants formerly known as ISIS" which makes me snicker everytime I imagine Prince in a shemagh with an AK-47.

Luckily the news has lately been referring them

Ugh..Those that get caught should be arrested via a swatting. Once their residence is confirmed, smash the hell out of the house on the way in and beat with batons. Drag the little shits out with wet pants.

to add from their site

"Even though we haven't managed to put any art into the game yet, we thought we'd share some of the early concept art that our artists have been producing with you guys. We want our game to have an art style resembling Hotline Miami and the latest Dredd movie with a lot of bright colours."

You missed the point that its super alpha. Which means they put gameplay mechanics in first to make the "game" part of the game. The models are proxy (probably the literal hit box). Most gameplay tests with things like RTS involve moving colored boxes around the map. Technically all art is purely aesthetic touches at

Its hilarious, isn't it? $20`000 is less than large downtown pubs make in liquor sales on a Saturday night. I've seen $36k+ on hockey nights in liquor alone.
Why is it always a secret plot to make money? Next time I go to buy a new pair of shoes while they are cheap, is the girl helping me going to "go rogue" and

definitely "art film" in my heart. It can be hard to get that to a lot of people. Not many people consider space a place for art despite some of the greatest cinema art direction of all time taking place in space films.

My favorite was Clooney's line about the Ganges (spelt wrong I'm sure) river right before our last time we see him in life. Which is the most sacred river in india. He comes back as a guiding figure, I cant remember what it is called, but it is a being that lets go of the mortal world and guides people lost on their

Alot of people spent time complaining about realism and I have yet to see more than a few dozen pick up on the gratuitous amount of character development based on Buddhist symbolism or ascension through the Chakras which is so prevalent in film writing. Take a look into Chris Vogler's webinars and learn about story