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    Finished! :D

    Posted by (twitter: @nanofus)
    Sunday, April 22nd, 2012 11:39 am

    Hey, I managed to finish my game … wow, seven hours before deadline?

    It’s called Casal Navity and it tells the story of a small creature who lives in somebody’s nasal cavity (It’s the tiny world. Clever, eh?). I got the idea from a nosebleed I had yesterday morning.

    The fancy features:

    •  A 400×225 pixel world to explore
    • An epic linear story, length about 5 minutes
    • The story rolls on the screen in prose format
    • Fancy artistic stuff
    • Memorable characters, such as Casal Navity and the evil Cosmic Nose-God, Nenu
    • A challenging final mission
    • Based on a true story…sort of.

    Does anyone want to give it a try? :3 It’s Windows only, sorry for that.

    Download link here.

    So this is my second LD48

    Posted by (twitter: @nanofus)
    Saturday, April 21st, 2012 4:31 am

    Hi, everybody.

    This morning I woke up to a nosebleed.  While waiting for it to stop I checked the theme and tried to come up with good ideas. So now I’m making a game about a small creature that lives in its own tiny world, somebody’s nose. The game’s name is Casal Navity.

    I have no idea yet how this will turn out. We’ll see. Like my previous LD game, I’m making this with CoolBasic. I would have used Unity, but I’m not very good with it yet.

    Also, everyone seems to be posting photos of their desktops. Here’s a low quality one of mine:


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