Maybe some of the aurora-themed screensavers could scratch your itch? Indeterminate 03:32, 8 July 2010 (UTC) The Mac OS X Snow Leopard default background is like an aurora - see here. Not really as impressive as the other links and the example you've given, but it's the closest thing I can think of. Chevy monte carlo - alt 19:15, 8 July 2010 (UTC). Finders Keepers is a Fantasy Musical Visual Novel featuring an original Folk Soundtrack, Quirky Cute characters, and a lot of heart. The game is currently being developed. Your interest and support means a lot to me! Since I am developing this project solo, any interest is a really motivator!
Version 1.1 (Likely the only patch that the Jam version will get, barring major bugs):
-Crab movement speed changed from 7 to 5.5
-Player injury time changed from 4 to 3 seconds
-Adjusted game over UI to fix appearance issue
-Dog scale changed from 0.5 to 0.4
-Set max enemies on screen (new!) to 15
-Balanced sound levels for UI and enemies
-Added more vocals for pickups
-Made metal detector bob up and down before picking it up
-Built for PC/Mac/Linux aside from HTML5.
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux, HTML5 |
Author | Fair Enough Games |
Genre | Action |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 16-bit, aracde, Short |
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I recently received my Apple M1-powered 13' MacBook Pro, which is primarily going to be used for testing our apps on Apple silicon, and supporting customers using these machines. But that doesn't mean this is a work machine; it's a personal purchase as I'll use it for my own needs as well. (Thankfully, it only had a net cost of $33 after I sold my 16' MacBook Pro.)
By now, you've probably read a slew of stuff about both the MacBook Pro and its slightly-lighter MacBook Air cousin. Between unboxing videos, extensive benchmark suites, and multi-thousand-word reviews, there is no lack of coverage of these machines. (However, I will add that I did make a video of my MacBook Pro—with its 16GB of RAM—opening 75 apps in just over a minute. Not bad for an entry-level machine!)
I'm not going to try to replicate those reviews, because they do an excellent job of covering the new M1-powered Macs in a level of detail that I just don't have time to get into. Instead, here's what I'll be discussing…
So why a MacBook Pro and not an Air?