yes, this is a game about fixing overdetailed pixel art sprites.
although there is no way for the computer to know if you won: you have to use your own judgement, or ask in the comments about it with embedding a saved copy of your result picture (i made the save button just for this).
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Hello! I've just thought. Would you like to participate in a jam where people create pixel art assets not games?
this sounds good, but i need to read the jam page before i can decide if to join.
please reply with a link to the asset jam’s page.
jam
¡thanks! 🙂
Hello! Sorry for such a begging but it is for good of all people
You can leave a comment here to support my proposal about making metadata visible for those who are interested in it https://itch.io/t/2919128/metadata-encouragement#post-7952450
thank you for announcing me this post 🙂
Please, like that post and maybe leave there a comment (for example: "it would be useful")
i liked and commented on this post by the time i could read this reply.
it took me a while to create the comment.
Hello, would you like to create something together?
¿what would you like to create with me?
A game?
i think you should finish your game.
maybe you can contribute to my next game when its pre-production is far enough. i hope i think of replying when that happens.
Is it a game? It looks like an obvious (in the sense that even beginner understand it) and good pixel art tutorial but....
yes, this is a game about fixing overdetailed pixel art sprites. although there is no way for the computer to know if you won: you have to use your own judgement, or ask in the comments about it with embedding a saved copy of your result picture (i made the save button just for this).
yes, this is a game. but something tells me that it wants to be an interactive pixel art course.