Hamsternator

@Hamsternator@toot.community
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QA Specialist and un-professional game designer.

Time for devs to implement new feature : 3 weeks.

Time for testers to find critical issues: 2min

Sometimes work feels sooo good ^^

She’s just so ridiculously photogenic <3 #catsofmastodon
Whoever decided that URL’s should autocomplete by default instead of supporting optional tabbing is a person I feel justified to throw plastic cups at.

Soooo, in other news Solaria has a Steam page now!

I got approved on NYE, so thank you whichever Steam employee was working that day 🥳

Naturally, it's early days for the game so it's early days for the page too. But it's there, it'll be improved and filled in more as the game progresses, and it's very exciting!

22 wishlists already and only 15 or so are from friends and family, I'm calling that a success haha 😎

https://store.steampowered.com/app/2744300/Solaria/

#GameDev #IndieDev #Steam #CityBuilder #Solaria

Steam:Solaria

Guide your city from fledgling solarpunk community to futuristic metropolis, one tile at a time. Watch your citizens survive and thrive. Solaria is a minimalist, solarpunk city builder where the city builds itself!

Did pretty well this year. 2024 is going to have a hard time following up ^^
#steamyearinreview
It’s almost 2024 and there are still people who never learned that you shouldn’t capitalize url’s…
Why are people like this?
#webdev

It's kinda weird how all the great game studios of days past start with a B: Bungie, Blizzard, Bethesda, Bioware, Black Isle, BValve, BWestwood, BRockstar, BNaughty BDog, BLucasArts, BOrigin, BId BSoftware, BRelic...

Really makes you bthink.

#GameDev #ShitPost

Had a lovely julbord tonight, and the walk home was nothing to scuff about either ^^
#stockholm
This is spectacular.

Doing QA for web applications is fascinating. You can be iterating on a project for months and once it’s time to deploy to production it could all fail because nobody ever renewed some obscure certificates.

When we say we want ”production like” test environments, this is one of many reasons why :D