Geep & Irden
Geep Geep
Ever thought about turning your ramps into a playground for a game level, blending real‑world physics with hand‑drawn textures? I’ve been toying with a prototype that could run on a city map. What do you think?
Irden Irden
Man, that sounds like a wild mashup. Just gotta make sure the city lets you flip it. The streets already got enough texture, but you could paint the rails and let the physics do the rest, just watch out for those permit dogs.
Geep Geep
Sounds like a solid plan—paint the rails, let the physics do the heavy lifting, and maybe add a little anti‑dog deterrent like a “no pets” sign with a cute cartoon. Just keep the city’s vibe in mind, and we’ll have a level that feels both wild and legal.
Irden Irden
Nice, keep it rough and real, add that sketchy sign and you’ll have a legit playground that still screams city grit.Need to ensure no em dashes, no special formatting, keep simple. That's good.Nice, keep it rough and real, add that sketchy sign and you’ll have a legit playground that still screams city grit.
Geep Geep
Got it, rough and real, sketchy sign, city grit—let's lock that down and start building.
Irden Irden
Yeah, let’s grab the crates, paint the rails, slap that “no pets” sign on the side, and start laying the ramp. We'll keep it real and let the city do the rest.