hardcodedsasha.bsky.social

@hardcodedsasha.bsky.social

(she/her) 🇧🇪 living in 🇮🇪 Game development ✨ 3D ✨ Craftswomanship Bisexual in theory, tired of men in practice Save food, eat colonialists

The MMC demo has a very positive rating on steam! Thank you to everyone who's taken the time leave a review. If you've played it, please consider leaving a review, it helps a lot with the steam algo. If you've not played, why the heck not?! According to the reviews, it's short, but compelling 😉

Murder Meet Cute,  Look, just because I’m paid to fix computers, doesn’t mean I’ll sit here and listen to your life story. So what there’s been murders? Do I look like a detective?
Recent Reviews:
Very Positive (12)
All Reviews:
Positive (15) 

The keyart is of a 90s looking CRT screen computer, with a freaky eye on the screen.

So sweet of the school to hand out personalised scrapbooks filled with pictures of their activities throughout the year. It's a shame that under "Culture Day" they photographed the Child holding a French flag instead of a Belgian one which means that unfortunately I have to set it on fire

Want to meet people inspired by games, but the world is just a little too wide to start with? Join Úna-Minh's discord! There's a bunch of us following her work, having a chat, lending each other fresh pairs of eyes, and hyping each other up. Join for the insight, stay for the broccoli emojis

Úna-Minh's ✨ Open to Work ✨@unaminh.bsky.social · last mo.

Have a close-knit community of active creatives & game devs in a small discord (who are also following my dev journey!) If you would like to join LMK! We share our work, writings, art, musings, things to do with the natural world. We give and receive feedback and love game making and game breaking.

We still need to work on the intersectionality of /people getting shat on for not having children/ and /people getting their right to autonomy revoked for having them/ cause both camps seem to think the other is winning and truly we're missing an opportunity to be mad at the right people

Recommended reads: 1. "So you want to talk about race" Ijeoma Oluo 2. "The Sum of Us" Heather McGhee 3. "The Black Friend: On Being a Better White Person" Frederick Joseph 4. "White Fragility" Robin DiAngelo 5. "Yellow Peril!" John Kuo Wei Tchen and Dylan Yeats 6. "Dont Touch My Hair" Emma Dabiri