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Hello Faunther! Thank you for checking in once again and taking your time to comment. It's very much appreciated. :)

I'm looking forward to be able to show you more details about the game and having a demo for you to play in the coming months. Welcome back for some news in the next devlog!

Thank you, Miki! I hope we will work together again too! You are a great colleague and friend! :)

Thank you! I'm doing my very best to reach out to the people I know in the industry, but sadly the situation seems to be similar at a lot of companies at the moment. Many places need to downsize in order to stay afloat.

But I'm not giving up! I'm still investigating any possibility I have. Educations, jobs, solo projects... anything is worth considering if it is a realistic option to go forward.

I don't know what your struggle is, but I wish you the best of luck! I think you are a nice and friendly person and I would assume that other people you contact would feel the same, so I think you should just go for it! Keep contacting people and practicing your skills and it has to work out for you sooner or later! Good luck!

Yeah, consistence is key when it comes to bigger projects. I can highly recommend writing down all your thoughts about what you are working on (in a notebook, your phone or where-ever). That way, it feels like progress, even though you might not be at your desk and working on code, or whatever you do in your projects. Planning work is also work and it really keeps the ball rolling!

Thank you for commenting again. It's very much appreciated!

Thank you! :)

Even though Garfield wasn't a direct inspiration for us, I can see the resemblance. :)

Glad you like it! Unfortunately, no further work will be done on this game, as it is a school assignment that has been finished and all the students working on it has moved on to other projects. Thanks for playing, though!

Thanks for the quick reply! I'll look into Godot! :D

I like it a lot too! I don't know what this mix of 3D environments and 2D sprites is called (it reminds me of the first Doom), but I would like to know more about it. :)  What engine is it made with? Is it Unity or something more specific?