Those look AMAZING! Are you going to post download links for some of them?
Oh and here's some progress on my pokemon clone. There are now battles!
Still haven't done the actual battle mechanics (I always work on the minor stuff before the major things for some reason).
What's everyone working on? (tigsource inspired)
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Clockwind | Fruito Driver | Invertio | BRiTEBOT | Secret Delivery | Snowman Stack
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I'm doing a minecart-theme, rollercoaster-like mechanics game:
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tio in portuguese is uncle
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If the person is your relative, yes.Ranguna259 wrote:tio in portuguese is uncle
Otherwise, it's a colloquial form of "guy"
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Portuguese from Brazil, right ?
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ExactlyRanguna259 wrote:Portuguese from Brazil, right ?
You too?
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Nop, Portuguese from Portugal, here "tio" is only meant for uncle that's why I thought you were Brazilian
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Here, in Brazil (at least where I live), we use "tio" mostly for "uncle". I know there are people here that uses "tio" as "guy", but here, where I live, it's not very commonRanguna259 wrote:Nop, Portuguese from Portugal, here "tio" is only meant for uncle that's why I thought you were Brazilian
"Guy", in Brazilian Portuguese, is more often said as "cara"...
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And "cara", in Italian, means "dear" (only refers to women (or more generically female beings))
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In Brazilian Portuguese too! Here it means "guy", "face", "dear" and it is also one of the coin's side!Nixola wrote:And "cara", in Italian, means "dear" (only refers to women (or more generically female beings))
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