Making And Releasing A FREE Game On Steam! (Trash Bomber: Indie Game Devlog)

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My 2 latest games are now available on Steam! 🥳 • Trash Bomber (100% free): https://store.steampowered.com/app/2067760/Trash_Bomber/ • Maggie the Magnet: https://store.steampowered.com/app/1301840/Maggie_the_Magnet/ • The in-game music was made by: https://twitter.com/hyp3rsleep • Patreon blog: https://www.patreon.com/Khud0 • My games: https://store.steampowered.com/bundle/15522/Khud0Bedn0/ • Discord: https://discord.gg/NMe8DcU • Twitter: https://twitter.com/Khud0Steam • More of my devlogs: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLAHnLq0_7P2jrcL_yuak4hFQbdYjt68a3 00:00 - Maggie the Magnet is out on Steam! 00:13 - A free bonus game! (Trash Bomber) 00:37 - All the links are in the description 00:44 - How many objects can you drop down in Unity? 01:21 - Color palettes as in-game rewards 01:58 - Randomly generated puzzles 02:30 - A fully working prototype 02:49 - Reducing visual clutter 03:04 - Minor improvements 03:16 - Recording the sound effects 03:33 - The victory jingle dilemma 04:15 - Reduce, reuse and recycle 04:48 - A bit of polishing 05:00 - How much time did it take? 05:35 - Behind-the-scenes stuff 05:53 - Don't forget to download the game! 06:14 - More videos Hey, welcome back to Khud0 - Indie Game Dev channel! I've just released my physics-based puzzle game Maggie the Magnet on Steam along with a bonus. Meet Trash Bomber, a free "hidden object" game with randomly generated puzzles! If you or your kids enjoy puzzle games, I'm sure you'll enjoy your time in this game! For an appealing price of $0.00, you can download an infinite amount of puzzles straight to your PC! When it comes to me, I just love making physics-based platformers in Unity, because this engine comes with very good 2D physics. In this and other indie game devlogs of mine, you can see how I design levels and make games with these tools. I always try to capture what it takes my game to get from scratch to a finished product, and I hope you find this interesting! Whether you're an indie gamedev yourself, or you're interested in games made with Unity for some other reason, I'm looking forward to seeing you in my next Unity devlog! Make sure to subscribe so that you don't miss it. ;)