I vote for this submission! :D
jerryjrowe
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WOW! I am rather thankful for my disorganization---
I was one of the first people to download this guy ever so long ago. But I couldn't find the file for my latest game, where I thought about where this guy would go.
And to come back and see all these animations!! And sooo smooth!
And the inclusion of portraits, too--- This is some top-tier itch.io stuff.
Oh, hey, in my game, for your credits, do you prefer your pixel-guy avatar, or do you prefer the Knight on your creator page?
Also, would your "favorite" link would be to https://aymenb.carrd.co/ , or do you prefer just linking to itch.io?
I...just now found this. And I don't know why; I am constantly looking at the recently released stuff. I wonder if maybe others just...didn't see it, like myself?
These assets are great. Having the original aseprite files is a big boon, too, for those who like to tweak.
This set is obviously a 5* pack, but I went to a few other of your works to give those 5*, too.
I think my favorite is that wetlands boss---I am a big proponent of unique bosses, and I've never seen anything that looks quite like that in a game before!
Well...since you asked...
You could have some kind of "charging up" animation, where some sort of energy pulses through one of the rings, or the lights on the ring light up / fade away.
Or you could have the eye "blink".
Or you could make both rings orient themselves as "O" and then spin quickly.
It looks like you're rendering these in 3D and then pixelating them, which I think is great. Which is why I am suggesting such extravagant animations. :D
Well this is my favorite thing you've made. It's so good, in fact, that I bought it within a minute of looking at it.
To help boost sales for you:
Hey fellow creator---this thing is unusual, and cool, and big, and...less than a gas station soda. Would you trade your soda for the work that went into this? I sure would. And did.
For clarity, the guy meant "50 frames of animation," not "50 animations." There are four animations, all visible in the preview, but i think the preview doesn't include all the frames; the purchased product looks remarkably smoother.
5/5 Keep it up, Papoy. Seriously good work; top tier.
I can wait a little bit for you to get it fixed; I'll try to be more explicit in what's happening.
1) I click on either of the two "Download Now" buttons on the page at https://ppeak.itch.io/chip
2) When I click that link, I get an in-window popup asking for a donation, and a link that reads "No thanks, just take me to the downloads"
3) When I click that link, it tries to open a new tab in my browser. When it does so, I get a blank page that reads "Loading..." in the top left. It also has the url of https://ppeak.itch.io/chip It will stay there forever with the blank "Loading..." if I don't touch it. If I refresh it, I wind up back at step 1.
I don't know what's happening, though, 'under the hood.'
You could try posting on https://opengameart.org/
I've never had issues there!
It's odd, but when I try to download the zip file, it sends me in an infinite loop back to this page. I'm not sure what's happening, but I definitely like these chip tunes, and I'm sure I'm not alone in either my affinity for your music or the difficulty in downloading from itch.io. So I thought you should know!
I would personally really like it if you made full buildings, but with "elements" that could be added or removed, to indicate the "upgrade level" of a building.
Feels like such a task would be squarely in your wheelhouse!
As a side note, I think it would be good for a lot of these 'pixel' resources to also provide the hi-res original.
The demo version has "no outline" in all the file names; is there an outline version? (It might be good to have those in the demo, too, for comparison.)
In any case, this is clearly a 5* asset. Those animations are top-notch smooth; there are so many frames in there that if someone feels like adjusting certain animations, they can do some drop frames pretty much anywhere to create all sorts of dramatic effects. And that file size is pretty tight.
Good work!