WALRUSGUMBOOT


THE INTERSHITTY
an app to track your fecal trail on a train
The horrible software returns after a long hiatus! Gary Brannan came up with an idea on Twitter once and I made it into an app (for now only on Android though, I do apologise to iOS users). Download it, tap on the notification and install the .apk. It

NOTCOOLTOOL
GMTK game jam 2020 entry - theme: out of control
The GMTK game jam is fun every year, but this time I bit off more than I could chew and kinda fucked it up. Tough shit. If you decide that for some reason you want to experience this mess fot yourself, click the link below. Windows, Mac OS and Linux compatible.

KEBABSCHIETER
very bad online game about shooting kebabs
I made this game as a demonstration for a programming class I was giving. It's not very good, but it was pretty much my first game I programmed which was not just for fun. It currently has like 170 views on OpenProcessing. Yay.

TIKI
my first proper unity game, made for the wgj #131
At long last, a WalrusGumboot game that isn't garbage! I made this together with a pixel artist for the Weekly Game Jam (the 131st edition, if you're curious). I do plan on updating this one, but nonetheless it was a ton of fun making this!

DODGE THE CUBE
my first Unity game. it is, in fact, absolute shit.
After I heard that Unity was available for Linux, I downloaded that bad boy and made this with it. Available for Linux and Windows (32-bit and 64-bit). Do note that it's only in Dutch for now and for the forseeable future.

SIM-TERM
python-based cmd-like utiltool
SIM-TERM consists of quite a few useful functions. If you want a Assembly-inspired utility tool, this one's for you! The Bash-like interpreting makes using SIM-TERM very intuitive. Function linking and bulk file operations packed in under 300 lines of Python!

RANQUA
python-based hue degree selected image quantizer
I couldn't remember why I programmed this to save my life, but: here it is! Select a range in HSL degrees. Next, choose the number of colours to quantize to. Lo and behold: the program spits out the new image.
Useful? No, not at all. Funny? Also no.