Devlog #9 - Working on Levels news - Labyrinth of Crete
Check the creation and some details of one of our levels. Posted by NabiaGames on
This week, we will show you one of our levels.
Keeping the thematic, this room is narrower than usual, and that is for a reason: this room will present the player a reason to use the dash mechanic so he can dodge the projectiles that come from the walls.
Image 1 - Base Level
Image 3 - Level with Art (2nd Concept)
With the art level that we showed you, the only difference is the ground color, because we tried different ways to highlight the traps. We do not want the player to get lost in a level with a lot of clusters.
11 myths about decision-making
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Eleven deeply ingrained and counterproductive myths that harm our ability to make decisions. Photo / 123RF
Harvard Business Review
By: Cheryl Strauss Einhorn I ve been studying decision-making for more than 20 years, and from my experiences I have identified several deeply ingrained and counterproductive myths that harm our ability to make decisions. The most common of these myths include:
I like to be efficient
Many of us think that efficiency means jumping right in and making a decision. But to be truly effective, we need to be clear on what we are solving for. Rushing can lead you to decide based on the wrong factors, which could lead to regret. For example, walking into a car dealership and buying the first car you see might feel efficient, but it may mean that you end up with the car the salesperson wanted to get rid of, not the car that best fits your needs and budget.
Daily Monitor
Tuesday May 04 2021
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Hawks blow away the cobwebs - and the Rams - in big NBL win
2 May, 2021 11:07 PM
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Canterbury Rams Sam Smith fights to contain the Hawks Hyrum Harris. Photo / Ian Cooper
Hawkes Bay Today The Taylor Hawks have shown a year out of national basketball league action has done little harm by blowing away the Canterbury Rams with victory by 14 points in a Sunday afternoon match at the Pettigrew Green Arena in Taradale.
The 104-90 win celebrated the Hawks first Sal s NBL match since losing the 2019 final but completed a dismal few days on the road for the Rams, who had bitten the dust by more than 20 in succumbing 95-74 to the Wellington Saints on Thursday night in Wellington.
Letters: House prices and cheap money, alcohol harm, exotic trees and electric trams
3 May, 2021 05:00 PM
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One writer says the age-old housing shortage is here to stay and the availability of cheap money will continue to push up prices. Photo / Dean Purcell.
One writer says the age-old housing shortage is here to stay and the availability of cheap money will continue to push up prices. Photo / Dean Purcell.
NZ Herald
It s past time to rein money The 40 years of rising house prices (NZ Herald, April 30) shows a very large increase since 2016. The Government has introduced measures to try and slow down these