Hi fediverse, I'm finally doing my much overdue #introduction post!
I'm a #GameDev with a decade of experience, having founded Kitsune Games in March 2013. I'm currently focused on #KitsuneTails, a queer platformer in the style of beloved classics where you play a kitsune on a journey through a land inspired by Japanese mythology. In the past I've released games such as Super Bernie World, MidBoss, and more.
I'm also working on a fantasy console called the #Mega68k, which runs on the Motorola 68000 CPU. Additionally, I create a series of videos called #CodingHistory, which explores how 3D techniques from the 90s worked. I also like programming language development and make a lot of toy languages that don't go anywhere, and am trying to liven up the #PLDev hashtag on mastodon.
You can find my games at https://kitsunegames.com/games, or find more information on Kitsune Tails at https://kitsunegames.com/kitsunetails. For Coding History videos subscribe to my YouTube to see them when they come out: https://youtube.com/@EnikoFox
#introduction #gamedev #kitsunetails #mega68k #codinghistory #pldev
and that's the final sequence done for the #CodingHistory episode on why the 2D rotation formula works the way it does
and that's the final sequence done for the #CodingHistory episode on why the 2D rotation formula works the way it does
@eniko
Is that #CodingHistory I saw you working on in my Fedi timeline? Looks very cool to me. Something wrong with them, I think....
more #CodingHistory sequence work. almost got all the sequences done for the first video, at which point i just gotta record the voice over and put it all together
some more #CodingHistory sequence work, this time showing how cos and sin make up the x and y coordinates of the points that lie on a circle