Chride Lassheikki ✨
Sr. Narrative & Game Designer @NitroGames. ✨ Probably a bard 🎹 Game jam, karaoke & waffle enthusiast 🧇 Aalto uni alumni ✨🌈🎮 they/she ✨ Opinions my own
- Hello from the Finnish Game Awards! ✨💖✨ #FGA2025
- Massive congrats to all the winners! Wonderful that our Warframe Mobile gets be nominated among such amazing games ✨⭐✨
- This is your reminder to get your iron levels checked, especially if you feel exhausted and easily out of breath🩸
- Ya know, beyond the usual exhaustion of *waves vaguely at the world*
- Our D&D party spent 30 gold on fancy wine, cheese, charcuterie, grapes and bread. It felt absolutely fantastic. Treat your imaginary selves
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View full threadWhaaaat?! Awesome! I’m definitely interested in your zine project. Where should I look out for it (besides here)?
- Hehhe! Right now it's on hiatus but here is a pretty good spot!
- Yes! In-game food & drink rules! Great to see “rations” getting a level up with your group. I think you might enjoy an upcoming project I’m working on 🍽️
- Hehhe, I have a zine in the works titled 'NOT JUST STEW' with similar vibes :D
- I'm still thinking about my experience at PAX East yesterday. I hadn't been since 2015, and of course the con is very different now. Still trying to process it all, but it's the first time I've actually seen the changes in our industry in a quantifiable way. Not sure how I feel about it 🫤
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View full threadIf I were an indie, I'd be all over going to events like PAX now. Without the big AAA studios dominating the space, they're getting a lot more attention
- Definitely! My experience going to other cons and events post covid-peak is that people are really eager for in-person events too
- In general there's this sentiment that events are 'useless' for game discovery which is baffling to me. If anything, events are a great (and oftentimes cost efficient) way to build awareness and word of mouth and actually interact with your potential community
- For the most part, I think being a Swedish-speaker has helped me learn English, HOWEVER, I have a hard time around the word unconscious — because in Swedish we separate between medvetslös (has lost consciousness) and omedveten (not conscious of)
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View full threadFor instance: If someone says "I'm going to London", the translation depends if you're coming back or not... Käyn Lontoossa - I'm going to visit/pop by London [short period] Menen Lontooseen - I'm going to London [indefinite period] Lähden Lontooseen - I'm leaving for London [for a long time]
- And yeah, you can get specific in English too! But on the whole, I find, communication in everyday English isn't quite as concise and specific as in Finnish.