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A game jam from 2020-10-21 to 2020-11-22 hosted by Figglewatts. Create an interactive experience based on dreams to celebrate the release of LSD: Dream Emulator. The 22nd of October 1998 marked the release of LSD:
I’m hosting a game jam to celebrate the release of LSD on October 22nd. If you are able to make any kind of interactive experience based around dreams it would be awesome if you entered!
If not, in late November there should be a bunch of new LSD-like games to try!
Planetokio live stream
PuPTooN ‘s
Planetokio live Stream YouTube
28th July 2019 starting at 9am (Sydney EST)
(Approx 3hrs 55mins)
Breaks at 10:30am (15 mins) and 12 pm (15mins).
Join PuPTooN as she guides through a Osamu Sato game that is the least known.
High quality upload of the LSD: Dream Emulator soundtrack, by me. I go by a different name on Soundcloud.
New LSD: Revamped update out now!
A new update for LSD: Revamped is available! It can be downloaded at https://figglewatts.itch.io/lsd-revamped The website has also been updated - check it out at https://lsdrevamped.net
This update brings all of the original levels to the game. There still aren’t any interactive objects, but rest assured they are planned. Check out the website for a roadmap of what's to come in the future!
As always, if there are any bugs then please report them in an email to [email protected]. Please attach the game's log file when reporting an issue, it can be found at: C:\Users\username\AppData\LocalLow\Figglewatts\LSDR\output_log.txt
EDIT: the game will try to tell you it needs updating, don’t listen to it, that part is a little broken!
What programs do you use?
To make LSD Revamped I have used: - Unity (game engine) - Blender (models) - JetBrains Rider, Visual Studio, Sublime Text, MonoDevelop (IDEs, from most to least recent) - Git (version control) - ePSXe, Xebra (emulating original game) - Python (quick reverse engineering scripts) - radare2 (static binary analysis of original game) - Paint.NET, GIMP (image editing)
Some stuff I found at Sato exhibition
Say Cheese!