River Forge Games

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Hi, I’m River! Brand new father, long time hobby game developer, full time XR simulation dev!
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Websiteriverforgegames.com

Here's a new trailer for #MainStreetGame, with new systems like health/hunger being worked on.

We're adding crafting/cooking soon!😁

Looking forward to being able to sell pies, secret recipes, and all sorts of baubles on Main Street.

#indiedev #gamedev #pixelart #economy

@rcalt2vt allow me to be one of your first follows here! You got this. 👍
@bossforge I love it! You’re definitely getting there.
@maxeroni Hello! 👋
@tducasse yes! Someone should fix that. For instance, it would be very cool to be able to opt in to include another instance or instances in your local feed, and to cross post your own toots to other instances, that way you always have your own thing secure but you’re not excluded from the communities you want to engage with.
@tducasse I think the best security is hosting your own personal instance, but that’s of course not feasible for everyone! Other instances do at least temporarily save toots from their known network, so some data is in multiple places in case of a catastrophic failure of one instance…
@ravenskrag there can be, especially from people on other instances. The server just got upgraded for this instance so it’s much faster now.
Every Mastodon explanation is like "It's very simple, your account is part of a kerflunk, and each kerflunk can talk to each other as part of a bumblurt. At the moment everyone you flurgle can see your bloops but only people IN your kerflunk can quark your nerps. Kinda like email."

I was just told I messed up and used the wrong/old image in one of my earlier posts, so I’ll take the opportunity to show y’all a comparison 😅

Here is our new, cleaner title text for #Glitcheon versus the old one.

@CaptainProton42 I followed this guide for pleroma… in theory more steps than loading a docker image, but I was able to do it.

The one part that tripped me up was my server had an OS firewall preventing certification and I just wasn’t aware of it, so something to look out for would be multiple firewalls (for instance, one from the host and one from the os)

https://docs-develop.pleroma.social/backend/installation/otp_en/

Installing on Linux using OTP releases - Pleroma Documentation