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Martin Crownover

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I really love the aesthetic you're putting together for this project. The colors are so nice, and the low poly look of the landscape is awesome. Great work!

Thanks!

This looks great, nice work!

I was so confused about the way the text looks until I saw that this uses Scribble, lol. 😆

Cool idea, thanks for making this!

Awesome, thank you!

Thanks, I appreciate the swift response!

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The textures you used in the skybox on this engine were pulled from a project example I released on my website, and which I did not authorize for you to redistribute or use in your own project. They were provided as an example only, to show how to set up such an effect.

Please replace the skybox textures in this project or remove the project entirely.

Thanks! I'll make sure to add more if I continue to develop the game out. Seems like I learn something new every time I touch the project, haha.

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I've just published my newest game to itch.io - my first game here - Fatty Rabbit Hole!


Fatty Rabbit Hole is a game where you play as a rabbit who wants to eat junk food, while falling down an endless hole. It was inspired by a favorite podcast of mine, Matt & Mattingly's Ice Cream Social, but it should be fun and enjoyable whether you're familiar with the show or not.

The game was entirely hand-drawn, and uses classical music and sound effects to look/feel like a cartoon. I developed this game as a solo dev, over the course of about a half a year (with some breaks in between).

Here are the relevant links:

Itch.io page: martincrownover.itch.io/fatty-rabbit-hole

Official website: fattyrabbithole.com

If anyone has any questions for me about the game, development, etc., I'd love to answer them. Thanks for checking it out! :)