My left ear enjoyed this, however my right ear is disappointed.
No wonder that third game did so much better. The art and animations are crazy good!
The art on Toe II Toe is insanely good! Well done. Keen to see more from you
you can go to accessibility->audio->play stereo audio as mono to temporarily fix audio problem
Left ear: πππΌππΌπ§ Right ear: π€·ββπππΌπ«
Great video, good to see a indie dev sharing experience
Finally, the real questions are being answered! Also, sorry if this sounds nitpicky, but the music for your outro was a bit loud while you were still talking, made it hard to hear the last words. Not sure what editing software you used, but I suggest seeing if there's a way to lower the music while giving your final thoughts and raise it for the end cards.
2:04 this option is helpful when uploading something you do not have commercial rights for (for example you used assets in your game that are only under free license)
The game jam game looks great, and I didnt realize there were super casual game jams like that. That's awesome, and it looks really fun!
Very interesting. Thank you for sharing your experience and numbers. I've been thinking lately more about releasing game for free with the donation option. Hopefully I can do that more in the future!
And this is the first comment of the channel 'Tiny Fish'
the one time where only having one airpod in is the best way to listen π
thanks for sharing your experience, really inspiring, I started uploading games on itch about 1 month ago, I have 12k views overall so far but I've only gotten $8 in donations so far.... your games in this video look great well done, especially the last one (boxing) has a very impressive graphic
This was a helpful video. And its true that you shouldnβt focus on the money or at least at first. I wanna make games cause i have fun ideas that i want to make
Nice! Have you considered testing this again but with paid games in it? It would be an interesting experience.
Well, I've made zilch from my games, but to be honest there's always something you gain from making games. Be it experience, connections or even just a motivation to keep on going, there's always a reward at the end of the process.
i only had my left airpod in i didnt know the audio didnt work on the right one untill i saw the comments lmoa ig this time i was lucky if it was the right airpod i would have prob left the vid , great vid btw!
Thanks for sharing your experiment!
Great video
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