Wild Animal Racing

Wild Animal Racing

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"Here we see the programmer working hard through the night..."
13 Comments
fault 28 Nov @ 8:43pm 
you're so awesome, i will play all your games some day soon, i just gifted one for my gf for christmas
Jonathan Quadrox IV 15 Nov, 2020 @ 9:38am 
24/7/4/12
Käpt’n Knusper 9 Mar, 2019 @ 2:48pm 
2019?
katana 23 May, 2018 @ 11:26pm 
where the ♥♥♥♥ is the computer? he has a keyboard and screen, but no computer
Aquadude 30 Apr, 2017 @ 6:04pm 
v uh, no. its just in ms paint
?_? 30 Jan, 2017 @ 7:23am 
you stealing pilotredsun's artstyle :(((((
PandaTruenoo 5 Jul, 2016 @ 11:27am 
Great lightning effects and good color choices
Arclight 12 Apr, 2016 @ 2:53am 
This is amazing nice work I believe that this universe our creation has come upt to this moment through 4.5 billion years of the earth being around, The evoultion of bacteria to fish to land animals that has through out many lucky sercuimstances has led up to this very pinicle in the universe this is truly what everything has ld up to. It also shows how civilastion has evovled in the way of electricty, agricutal and astronmey. I also believe that the stars are a speaking of the apocalypse with the closest star being millions of kilometers away to grow to the size of nearly half of the sun shows that this star is on the verge of collapseing into a black hole. which means certinaly that this very world , this very galaxy is on the brink of annhialtaion. this shows that when the universe ends that only 1 moon and 2 stars and one mans sitting at a desktop will be the last thing on this verge of exsitence.
skarano 27 Mar, 2016 @ 10:13am 
great artwork
ギャラダン 7 Mar, 2016 @ 6:43pm 
I think this piece accurately envokes a subtle mood of depression. The character's focus on the screen represents his inability to open his mind and see the beautiful stars and moon behind him. Thus, he will never attain his goals of stardom. It is a tragedy, but a realistic one nonetheless. Quite possibly one of my favorites pieces of art of all time. 1000/1000. I look forward to more from this impressionistic genius.