Mudborne is a casual nature management sim about discovering & breeding frogs! Awoken from hibernation you find your pond abandoned. Thr
my funky little frog game about genetics, science, frogs, mud, bugs, and dreams is out now!!!
well ok, yea it's been out for just over a week now - but with nearly 15,000 players in the first week to say i've been busy with patches has been an understatement...
not only have i been overwhelmed with the volume of bugs (that weren't even tasty ones), but in general i've been blown away by just how much people... actually... like it?
there was a large portion of development were I just lost all faith in the idea, too many things unsolved, so many doubts - i'd spent too much time in my own head that's for sure.
but now it's out, and people are loving it, and the reviews have all been just so lovely. thank you so much to everyone who has been playing, it really means the world <3
whether you've played APICO before and enjoyed it, or never seen either of the games, if you love menu management, and frogs, and MATH, then I think you'll enjoy it! (there's also a demo so pls do try before you buy)
also there's a story and it's good (imho), and it was my first time doing music and that's not bad either!!
I'm relieved, and finally able to sleep, and I'm glad it's all over
and I also can't wait to do it all again! :')
Dad: You cannot follow three different religions at the same time Piscine.
Pi: Why not?
Dad: Because believing in everything at the same time is the same as not believing in anything at all. Listen, instead of leaping from one religion to the next, why not start with reason. In a few hundred years, science has taken us farther in understanding the universe than the religion has in 10,000.
Mom: Science can teach us more about what is out there, but not what is in here. (touches heart)
Dad: I much rather have you believe in something I don’t agree with than to accept everything blindly, and that begins with thinking rationally. You understand? Good.
Do some people actually not realize that the color of your skin is determined by how close your ancestors lived to the equator??? Like it's literally about how much sun they were hit with and they developed more melanin the more sunlight UV shit they had to endure and evolution and stuff??