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I Finally Got Split Screen Working! The Game Is Designed Around Couch Co-op (although Single Player Is
I finally got split screen working! The game is designed around couch co-op (although single player is still viable) so I needed to figure this out before I get to work on the fun stuff. I’ve also made the game accept multiple squobsters, redid collision detection, and made a primitive threat system for the enemies!
Sorry about the goofiness of the yellow squidlit. They’re being controlled by my feet! :3
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i dont know what type this is but look… he has golden shoes…
Hes mr goldenshoe
Earth Day is for the Worms!🐛 🪱 🌎



















You love to sea it 🌊
📷 credit: Alexander Semenov’s Underwater Photography & Ocean Exploration Project titled «Aquatilis»
Squidlit 64 update!
Sorry it’s been a while. I had a collision bug that made it hard to get good footage. It’s all better now though!
I have several things to show, and first on the agenda is the addition of a personal favorite Squidlit enemy, wallop polyps!
There’s also updated attack swings, and the water isn’t purple anymore. Woo!
If you’re in the mood to drop bug knowledge, I’m sure Tumblr would enjoy an explanation for the jumping venomous “camelback spiders” that conservative social media is convinced have been attacking our brave soldiers
lol, again?! I remember this also happening when America invaded iraq back in like 2003. I think the name "camel spider" was even first coined then; in books the only common names I knew them under before then was "sun spider" and "wind scorpion," both of which are much cooler as well as more appropriate for something that runs as fast as the wind in bright, sunny places. But they do "chase" people in order to try and cool off in our shadows, leading to the belief that they're aggressive, and basically all the terror of them started because soldiers made up stories about them just to scare younger newer recruits as a prank, insisting that they're venomous or parasitic or that they'll chew your nose off while you sleep.

I think their tiny close-set black eyes and giant fat mouthparts give them an adorable sweet dopey face, though from the side it becomes sick and rad:

They can bite very hard and easily draw blood if you upset them, but they want to be left alone. Their jaws are only so big and strong because they're the arachnid version of a shrew: a fast-moving high energy predator adapted to quickly take down and devour everything else it comes across up to a couple times larger than itself, like lizards and centipedes!
They call this kind a teddy bear solifugid:
