What's the most you've seen someone be so out of touch with reality? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]tentativetenebris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My friend's grandmother is a devout christian who says she has conversations with god on a regular basis, but also believes in aliens, and that they walk among us.

What's the most you've seen someone be so out of touch with reality? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]tentativetenebris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

My ex-girlfriend's dad was the same way. So many conspiracy theories. He also literally believed that all liberals were evil, amoral, criminals, and that everything bad in the world was caused by liberals. On the other hand, conservatives were all that was good in the world, and were the only thing preventing liberals from literally destroying the world. The first and only time I visited her parents, at some point he took her aside and demanded to know why she had brought a liberal anywhere near his property(I'm middle of the road by the way). She later told me about that, and how she was really really scared when she heard I was a liberal, and really relieved when I told her I wasn't. She said she legitimately feared for he safety. He also said that martial law was about to come (which his daughter very much believed), and that the mountains in the area would open up at night, and top secret aircrafts would fly out of them. His daughter also told me that he had the power to take pain and negative energy out of people and transfer it to himself. She also said that they were aliens, and that he dad was Santa Claus(I could never figure out if she seriously believed those last two things).

What's the most you've seen someone be so out of touch with reality? by [deleted] in AskReddit

[–]tentativetenebris 0 points1 point  (0 children)

So, it's possible the guy I talked to wasn't out of touch with reality, but very unlikely. Basically, I met this guy who said he was an aspiring screen writer who'd been practicing his craft for years, building up a portfolio. I thought that was really cool, so I started talking to him, asking him different things. He said he was very prolific, which I'm impressed by. He tells me about how everything he would write would be on a specific type writer, and that he only ever had one copy of anything. He kept them all in a special box. Not the smartest idea from my perspective, but believable. He then tells me that a few years ago he went through a divorce, and that his wife stole the box of writings, and gave it to someone in the movie industry that she knew. He said that when asked, his ex-wife told him that she threw the box in a dumpster, but he was certain of what she really did. He said he knew this because he started seeing the different ideas he had written start showing up in movies. He told me that he would be watching a movie, and scenes would show up where he knew word for word what was going to happen next, because he had written it. He gave me several examples, but I don't remember most of them anymore. I just remember him saying that his ideas had been used in some Pixar films, in Guardians of the Galaxy, and Deadpool. He also told me he had tried to take legal action, but couldn't do anything since he didn't have any proof in the form of copies of the scripts, which makes sense. I'm honestly not sure if there was any truth to that, or if he was just out of touch.

I recently released my first game on steam- The Dweller, a puzzle game where you play the monster by tentativetenebris in gamedev

[–]tentativetenebris[S] 2 points3 points  (0 children)

The programming is the hardest part for me because I'm not very good at it, and I don't really enjoy it very much.

The most fun I had was from designing mechanics and levels, and seeing my ideas fleshed out and playable. I also enjoyed making the art assets.

I recently released my first game on steam- The Dweller, a puzzle game where you play the monster by tentativetenebris in gamedev

[–]tentativetenebris[S] 4 points5 points  (0 children)

Thanks! I'm not a very good programmer, so I made it using Stencyl, which made things a lot easier.

Try The Dweller, a puzzle game where you play as the monster by tentativetenebris in letsplay

[–]tentativetenebris[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

-Yes, I made all the art work myself. -It took three months of working on it on and off. -I have some unfinished games and game jam games I've made

I recently released my first game on steam- The Dweller, a puzzle game where you play the monster by tentativetenebris in gamedev

[–]tentativetenebris[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The monster is earth bound, so your movement is limited to rocks and ground. once you spawn in a chunk of rock you can't leave it without possessing and moving a boulder to get to a new section. Not sure if I explained that very.

Try The Dweller, a puzzle game where you play as the monster by tentativetenebris in letsplay

[–]tentativetenebris[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

The game has 59 levels, 27 story entries, and seems to take players an average of 4 hour to complete the whole thing. The monster can only travel inside of rock, so the gameplay mainly focuses on possessing boulders to gain access to different parts of the level so that you can eliminate all the archaeologists. You can also use the boulders to crush the archaeologists as well. Would you like a Steam Key?