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Added a powerful Kamehameha ability

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Added an adjustable laser beam FX

This is a subreddit for 2D or 2.5D game developers using the proprietary Unity game engine. New and experienced Unity developers alike should first consider using the free and open source Godot engine by default and ONLY choose Unity for 2D development if Godot isn't capable of the task. The times are quickly changing, and Godot is on track to surpass Unity for small developers.

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Replaced animation placeholders with some handdrawn VFX

This is the place for indie devs and gamers to share anything, be it game development, their favorite games or just cool images, GIFs and music from an indie game in a casual community-run environment. If you're an indie gamer, this place welcomes you too! After all, every gamer is a potential indie developer!

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Added Animations and VFX for my autobattler

A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.

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Polishing taming mechanic with some VFX

A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.

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chonky frog

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We welcome all kinds of posts about pixel art here, whether you're a first timer looking for guidance or a seasoned pro wanting to share with a new audience. We have just a few rules about posting, so just check those out and then show us what you got!

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pixelated chubby frog

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Welcome to r/frogs, the subreddit dedicated to all thing's frogs! Whether you're here to share cute frog pictures, chat about frog facts, or discuss frog conservation, this is the place for you. We also have a Discord where frog lovers can hang out, share their favorite frog memes, and talk frogs in real-time. Feel free to hop in and join the fun! 🐸: https://discord.gg/xwyN7a4WWa

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Chubby frog

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Aseprite is a little sprite editor to create animated pixel art

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Destroy my game about frogs

Destroy My Game, a community for brutally honest feedback for game devs.

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Destroy my Steam Page about frogs

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Frog taming autobattler inspired by pokemon and teamfight tactics

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Frog taming autobattler

This community is for all things related to monster taming games, especially non-Pokemon games. While we love Pokemon games, the focus on this subreddit is non-Pokemon games, and we put even more focus on indie monster taming games. Monster Taming games are games where you "tame," catch," befriend," etc. monsters. The genre has exploded in new games in just the past 2 or so years!

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Finally, some gameplay footage to show off my Frog Autobattler that I am proud of

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Destroy my frog game

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Chill campfire

Aseprite is a little sprite editor to create animated pixel art

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Destroy my early prototype. Do you like the core game mechanics?

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Frog taming autobattler prototype feedback needed

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A place for indie developers to share their freely playable games! Can be a free game, demo, trial or giveaway, so long as users can click a link and play it. Use our custom Make a Post button to keep to our rules. Part of the Reddit Safe Community Network.

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Working on my frog taming autobattler game called Hopfall

A community for solo developers to share, learn, and support each other. Solo devs manage their entire project alone—no teams, just individual effort. Using assets, outsourcing, or working with publishers is fine, but the core development should be solo. Anyone can participate, but posts promoting non-solo projects may be removed. The goal is to keep this space focused on true solo development, so members can compare experiences fairly and get relevant advice.

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Watch my Frog Squad take on a Boss Fight in This Autobattler!

A subreddit for the new and emerging genre of autobattler games like Auto Chess, Teamfight Tactics, Dota Underlords and more. Join /r/AutoBattler and the autobattler community and discuss current and upcoming autobattler games.

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Epic Boss Battle in my Frog-Taming Autobattler Hopfall

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This community is for all things related to monster taming games, especially non-Pokemon games. While we love Pokemon games, the focus on this subreddit is non-Pokemon games, and we put even more focus on indie monster taming games. Monster Taming games are games where you "tame," catch," befriend," etc. monsters. The genre has exploded in new games in just the past 2 or so years!