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How To Make Soup - A devlog video

A topic by Kittyking101 created 57 days ago Views: 172 Replies: 3
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In the spirit of generosity, I wanted to share how I made Soup and bring a voice to my project. The video itself is pretty quiet and I'm not used to public speaking, but I wanted to move outside of my comfort zone and provide something unique for the community. This is the first time I've recorded a video showcasing how I develop a game. If you have any feedback, let me know how I can improve! 

Thanks again to thatgamecompany and COREBLAZER for making this event happen. I played some wonderful games and met some wonderful people! I look forward to future collaborations after this game jam finishes.

Feel free to post your games here if I have not reviewed them yet. And of course, try my Soup!

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Thanks for sharing, soups art style really stood out to me when I played it, and it's cool to see how you achieved the effect. As someone who also doesn't do much speaking, I know the struggles, but you spoke well! The best feedback I can give is just keep making videos and you'll improve each time as you get more used to it. I Another tip, I find cutting out when I leave a long pause or say "um" a lot helps make the video feel more engaging and makes me sound like I'm more of a professional speaker, but at the end of the day how you edit your videos is up to you ;)

Not sure if you have rated my game yet, but here's the link if you'd like to give it a try! You're Not Welcome to Rennville by Distant Dimensions

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I have not played your game let, will do that right now!

Thanks for the response and for playing Soup! If I do more videos I'll be sure to edit out the slow parts. I'm considering streaming w/ OBS so I'd like it to feel more natural as a one-take w/o edits. I'm aware that I sound repetitive with some of my vocabulary (kind of, basically, you know). I'll keep practicing :D

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Thanks for playing!

Don't worry, I also do the same with repetitive phrases, it didn't bother me in your video. Practice makes perfect!