I just finished the 3rd day at my new job, and I'm feeling a bit overwhelmed. I want to thank you for making this game and posting it, I don't know what exactly but it has what I need at this moment.
I don't want to be disrespectful to OP but my PC is too old to run their game.
My oldish laptop is a bit thermally allergic to just about anything graphical, so I hastily closed the tab after verifying the system was at 86°C again. I too look forward to upgrading one day. So you're not alone there.
Congrats on landing a new job. What're you doing now?
I might be missing the point here, but I find it quite annoying that I was already logged into my Google account and trying to sign in in a website[1] using the 'Sign in with Google' did not work. I don't take my cellphone to work and that little Google auth system kept asking for in-phone confirmation since "I was trying to log in from an unknown device" but singing in Gmail in that exact same device worked just fine.
I don't remember why I decided to learn Vim, but the first time I saw it was in a very intelligent programming channel, Goran Milovanovic's python tutorials on YouTube
That sounds obvious but goes completely unnoticed, and it's very smart.
A good part of what keeps me motivated to work on something is believing in the solution. This line gets a little blurry when it comes to games, but the only way for me to mitigate that is to make games I would play.