Codey IV: Tundra Terror

 

Want to create your own animated game? You can create a game as beautiful as Tundra Terror with our Learn Game Development with Phaser course. We just released two new lessons this week that hone in on programming animation and camera effects into your games.

Animating game characters (also known as “sprites”) are key to adding an extra layer of visual vibrance to your game. Our new lesson on camera effects will teach you visual tricks like fadeout, camera shake, and much more. By the end of the course, you’ll be able to design and program an equally delightful game like Codey IV: Tundra Terror.

Credits: Codecademy via GMail

Bluebells bloom

 

 

The reality of this picture would be extreme sneezing and puffy eyes for days and days and days. That is, if you’re a hayfever sufferer. For those of us who aren’t plagued by this insufferable allergy, this is a beautiful blue and purple-tinged heaven of adorable spring bluebells, a haven of relaxation and tranquility.

Credits: Willpin and imgur via reddit r/Cinemagraphs, still_human

From Liverpool St. to Ilford

 

 

A journey through a third of London to make one’s way home, every week. That is life, that is what keeps me going and what keeps on inspiring me.

Credits: Tumblr via NYKS, gif and Pinterest

Festive bus schedule

 

 

As in, it’s Christmas, how the smeg were you expecting buses to run at this time? Get a sodding Uber 😉

Credits: E4/Channel 4 via The Ident Gallery, Fidjie Fidjie, Gifs Animés: art ,humour,animaux… and Google+

Steep learning curve for bears

 

 

A brown bear and its cub try to negotiate a steep icy cliff. The little guy/gal made it in the end.

Credits: Via Panah Rad, Rad GIFs & Videos and Google+

Moonfall

 

“The more I see of deer, the more I admire them as mountaineers. They make their way into the heart of the roughest solitudes with smooth reserve of strength, through dense belts of brush and forest encumbered with fallen trees and boulder piles, across canons, roaring streams, and snow-fields, ever showing forth beauty and courage.” – John Muir

Credits: Rajinder Singh Dhiman and Google+ via Asuka Yoshi, Mystic Moon ♉️ and Pinterest, BrainyQuote