Hits: Explosive Finishers pack 1, a package containing 30 meaty, bass heavy, deep hit sounds is available in Unity Asset Store right now, right here.
Comar Barbarian game soundtrack
I dug out an old soundtrack from “Comar Barbarian” game (aka “Gnat The Barbarian”) from year 2001. The game was far from being perfect and that’s probably the reason why it’s almost forgotten today. But it had funny visuals and character names like ‘Comar’ itsef. So there is the music that played in the background:
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Website Dimmer – Chrome/Opera extension

This is very tiny Chrome/Opera extension I’ve made for myself. Its kind of night mode extension which purpose is to make webpage area more accessible in dark environment e.g. at night by turning bright backgrounds down. It attempts to dim background of every single website element and change color of a text and other elements into more readable one. There are couple of customization options but not too many to preserve simplicity (this may change in the future, who knows…). The goal is to make it work with any website not just a couple of predefined ones. Having said that I’m aware of the fact that it doesn’t work perfectly with every single existing website but for those I usually visit – works quite well :).
If you like to check it you can get it from the Chrome Webstore or Opera add-ons websites.
Footsteps pack 3
Yet another collection of footsteps sounds is available in Unity3D Asset Store from now. Footsteps pack 3 is kind of different approach offering wide spectrum of sounds ranging from natural sounds of humans walking in shoes, animals to monsters, robots and cartoon or arcade games characters.
Every type of sound comes in up to two similar but distinguishable variations (let’s say for the left and the right foot) which should be used one by one and additional modulation should be applied by the engine (pitch/lfo, volume, reverbs) for the flavor.
Footsteps pack 3 gives you flexibility when prototyping a game. It is also fine to use in “less than AAA titles” like arcade type of games, 8-bit/oldschool stylized, fantasy, sci-fi, shooter, you name it, games.
Previous packs are here: