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Lazy Devs
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Lazy Devs Academy is a channel dedicated to newcomer-friendly Game Development tutorials. We take you step by step trough your first simple projects and make sure to focus on fun and creativity so you can start making your own games soon.
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This month I've been expanding the options for you to support this channel. I've activated YouTube Memberships so you can support me directly here!
I have also set up a page to support Lazy Devs on Patreon if you prefer that platform
https://www.patreon.com/cw/LazyDevsAc...
But that doesn't mean I'm leaving Ko-fi. On the contrary. I made sure to activate Stripe payments on Ko-fi so you have a much wider selection in case you want to avoid PayPal
https://ko-fi.com/lazydevs
My goal is to provide the same experience no matter which platform you choose to support my work on. I am currently in the process of setting things up. If there is anything that you feel isn't working right, or if you have any advice on how to offer a better experience, feel free to let me know!
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Since there is going to be more streaming moving on, I have created a dedicated secondary channel to collect all of the Lazy Dev VODs and Highlights: Lazy Devs Live!
@LazyDevsLive
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Featured on Itch!
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It is time! Cattle Crisis has been finally released on Itch. I will be uploading to Splore later today. Thank you for sticking with me for such a long time. I am working on the final episode of the Video Series. For now, enjoy!
https://krystman.itch.io/cattle-crisis
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luccarodrigues781
(4 years ago (edited))
This is a very honest and well-made review! I wasn't sure whether this device was actually worth purchasing, given the huge number of quirky design choices that were made, but after this review, I think it's best to leave it alone for now. It seems like more of a "toy"/novelty computer rather than something you could get work done or even use for playing retro games on - a jack of all trades, master of none, really.
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ChrisLincoln
(4 years ago)
A gunpla fan and a Chumbawumba reference? We are dealing with a man of culture here.
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trouaconti7812
(3 years ago)
Loved the detailed review. You touched all aspects one could think of, superb job here
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RoamingAdhocrat
(4 years ago)
that Sideshow Bob clip is the perfect illustration of almost every encounter I've had with a Raspberry Pi. apart from the handful of times something Just Worked.
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polaris911
(3 years ago)
great job with this review. I hope ClockWorkPi keeps making devices along these lines. It seems like they almost have something here
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GoingtoHecq
(3 years ago)
I kind of really like how limited and focused it's abilities are.
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shushudai
(4 years ago)
Huge thanks for the review! The Bootup Time part almost made me suffer from a heart attack, haha...
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FloatingSunfish
(4 years ago (edited))
Perhaps a laptop with a bluetooth controller combo will be the pinnacle of game-making on the go for a very long time.
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oponder
(4 years ago)
Great review! Really in depth. Thanks for taking the time and digging in to it.
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wisteela
(4 years ago)
I didn't realise how small it is. Here's hoping that improvements are made. I could totally see myself using one. Yeah, I'd use it a lot as a retro text terminal too.
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SufianDira
(4 years ago (edited))
I know this is no comedy channel. But your humor just gets me every time
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