@ teocrsh

hello! im teo, a hobbyist solo indie game dev that loves blue. i draw and develop stories when not drowning in schoolwork. thank you for any & all support you offer!

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the front yard
follows two best friends and their mundane lives as workers at the Union Stockyards circa 1883. created as part of a history research final focused on the Back of the Yards, Chicago during the late 19th century.
genre: historical fiction, psych horror, visual novel
playtime: 15-30 minutes
languages: english, vietnamese, spanish
released may 25, 2024. play here!

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thank you for enjoying my content! use of my art in edits, profile pictures, and banners is OK with credit regardless of if it's from this account or alternative ones. please do not repost or use them for NFTs/AI.
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as for merchandise, please do not resell what i create. personal use of commissions is OK without asking. if you wish to use my art commercially, make this clear upfront. comms are formally closed, but please DM me if you are interested regardless.
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for anything related to game development, please DM me directly on twitter or email me at [email protected]. i will try to reply as quick as possible!

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i have been trying to make sense of dreams lately. i don't know why. i'm aware it's silly, because there's not much sense to them. i also think it's silly that we talk about dreams like we aren't the ones who think them up. a lot about dreams is silly. it's become frustrating.
when you write about dreams, how do you capture them accurately? if there is a species that doesn't dream, how would you explain this experience to them without sounding insane? i wonder, how do you justify a dream without sounding insane?
i think that is what i am seeking to solve here. but some things don't need solving. some things don't need explanation. because whenever someone asks, "what is wrong with you?" when you share a crazy dream, isn't the only reasonable response
"i don't know?"