I’m Ready
I’ve read The Hobbit and the trilogy in the past but that was a while ago, maybe 15-20 years at this point. I love the movies and have started sharing them with my daughter and will share them with my son when he’s not a literal baby.
I’ve decided that I want to go much deeper into the lore this time around, so I got the 4 I’ve read, plus these additional 10 and I’m still planning on getting Beren and Lúthien, The Fall of Gondolin, and Vol. 6-12 of The History of Middle Earth, but this should hold me over for a little bit at least.
If anyone who has consumed all of the Middle Earth literature has a “best practice†order for reading everything then that would be awesome too. Obviously I can just go with the main source material and then just dive into everything else but if there’s an order than can really enrich the experience then I would love that as well.
games and game dev isn't well known in my country but i alwahs wanted to make a game. now i just released my first ever mobile game i made all by myself by self learning! i would love to know your opinions
i have been gaming since i was a small child, starting with The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, and many more. Gaming has been the hobby that got me through hardest times and I've always wanted to make something myself too. Unfortunately, games and game developmeny isn't well known and understood in my country, most of people think its just a time waste, and resources to learn any thing are super limited.
So i set my own goal and soared through many yt videos and documentations to make my own game finally! it was hard, but fun, and i enjoyed the process so much, seeing it coming in shape slowly!
The game is called Spellbounce and is available on Google Play Store! i made it in a span of 2 months and I'm honestly really proud of it thank you so much for reading and i hope you check it out and let me know your thoughts!!