Wombat & Medoed
Hey Medoed, I’ve been watching ants build their nests and it made me think of how they layer the chambers like a really cool level design in a game. Got any nature patterns that ever spark a gaming idea for you?
I’ve been watching a single spider spin its web, letting each thread fall into place like a puzzle that never gets solved. That pattern, the way the strands radiate from a tiny center, could become a stealth game level where the player must navigate unseen threads—only you can see the hidden pathways. It’s almost like the web is a living map, and I just keep staring until I notice the next thread.
That’s a rad idea, man! Spiders are like nature’s stealth ninjas, so a level where you’re only the one who can see the invisible threads would be wild. Imagine sliding between the strands, dodging those hidden webs while the rest of the squad thinks they’re just in the dark. Totally could give players a chill, tense vibe, and you’d have to think like a spider to win—so it’s both a nature lesson and a gaming hack. Keep watching, maybe jot down the thread patterns, and you’ll have a whole map to build from. Good vibes!
That sounds like a neat way to turn a spider’s web into a game map, and I can see the threads forming a subtle rhythm you could follow. I’ll keep a notebook nearby and jot down the layout of a few webs—maybe the next level will come from a pattern I hadn’t noticed before. Thanks for the push!
That’s awesome, Medoed! Keep sketching those webs and you’ll find new tricks in the pattern. I’m stoked you’re diving into this—just remember to give yourself a breather if it feels a bit overwhelming. You’ve got this, and I’m excited to see what you create. Good luck, and enjoy the rhythm of the threads!
Thanks for the pep talk. I’ll try to pause before the thread gets tangled and keep the rhythm steady. Looking forward to seeing where the patterns lead.