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How Death Looks in Embroidery



In honour of Ukrainian Vyshyvanka Day, I wanted to share a story about how I depicted the death of enemy soldiers in Threads of War.

Most of the enemies in the game are tanks. What’s the simplest way to show that a tank is destroyed? Create an explosion animation. Additionally, we leave behind charred remains for a while. If you played the demo version, you've seen what that looks like.

To add variety, we needed to come up with other types of enemies. So we added soldiers who crawl on the ground and shoot at us with anti-tank weapons. There’s only one way to destroy them — by running them over. But how should their destruction be portrayed?

  • Explosion — illogical.
  • Blood — doesn’t match the game’s style.
  • Stylised black blood — unreadable.
  • Breaking into pieces — crude.
  • Some kind of pattern — no clear connection.


Eventually, we came up with a great idea.

There was a video at the start of the war, where a woman under occupation tells an enemy soldier to put sunflower seeds in his pocket so that they’ll grow after he dies. It went viral in Ukraine for several reasons — people under occupation do not accept enemy rule, the sentence implied that the enemy soldier would die soon regardless, sunflowers are considered "Ukrainian" flowers, and the image of an enemy’s death transforming into the growth of a flower is deeply poetic.

I took that idea as the basis and depicted the soldiers’ destruction as a sunflower sprouting. :)



It works beautifully with the Ukrainian embroidery theme and is deeply symbolic, like many other elements in our game.

Happy Vyshyvanka Day!

What a Moonlit Night — a New Melody from the Game Soundtrack

On the night of 24 February, most Ukrainians were sleeping peacefully until explosions shattered the silence outside their windows. From that moment, our lives changed forever.

I've tried to capture the anxiety of that night, disrupted by the sounds of air defence systems and explosions, in a reworked melody of "What a Moonlit Night":
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[h3]About Creating the Game Soundtrack:[/h3]

My 12-year-old son Askold and I are developing a game about the first year of the full-scale war in Ukraine—Threads of War. We aim for the game to be engaging independently of its theme. At the same time, I want to reflect and communicate the feelings of war through visuals, specific game mechanics, and music.

To create the soundtrack, I decided to adapt well-known Ukrainian melodies into an 8-bit style reminiscent of late-1980s gaming consoles.

My objectives were:
  • Preserve the beauty of the original melody.
  • Convey the emotions and sensations of the first year of the war through arrangement and unique melodic elements.
  • Adhere strictly to 8-bit style constraints: only four audio channels may play simultaneously (two square wave channels, one triangle wave channel, and one noise channel for percussion). Avoid effects like reverb or echo and refrain from using realistic instrument sounds—only authentic 8-bit tones.
  • Maintain a track length of approximately 5 minutes for extended gameplay immersion, ensuring the composition remains varied and engaging throughout.


I hope you enjoy it!

Desktop Wallpapers for Ukraine's Independence Day

On August 24th, Ukraine celebrates Independence Day.

Our game reflects part of the struggle the Ukrainian people are waging to defend their independence. In light of this holiday, we would like to share a small surprise: desktop wallpapers featuring major Ukrainian cities that faced the initial impact of the full-scale invasion but did not succumb and instead repelled the invaders.

You can liberate part of these cities in the currently available demo version, which showcases just a small portion of all the future content. The demo can be downloaded from the main game page.

Meanwhile, my 12-year-old son and I continue to work on developing the full version of the game.

About the Wallpapers

The wallpapers are available in resolutions of 1920 x 1080 and 2560 x 1440 pixels.

Each wallpaper is available in light and dark tones.

To download, right-click on the desired resolution under the image and select "Save link as..." from the menu.

[h2]Light Wallpapers[/h2]
1920 х 1080 // 2560 х 1440

1920 х 1080 // 2560 х 1440

1920 х 1080 // 2560 х 1440

[h2]Dark Wallpapers[/h2]
1920 х 1080 // 2560 х 1440

1920 х 1080 // 2560 х 1440

1920 х 1080 // 2560 х 1440

🎮 Threads of War - Live Stream by an 11-year-old Programmer and His Father



Join the live stream on June 15 at 14:00 EEST (2PM UTC +3) to:
  • See the demo version of Threads of War in action;
  • Ask questions to the 11-year-old programmer who wrote 100% of the game's code;
  • Listen to commentary on game design and the unique mechanics that make Threads of War special.

Threads of War is not just an exciting game but also a way for the developers to reflect on the horrors of war they live in. Along with engaging gameplay, the game demonstrates that war is a human tragedy.

🎮 Threads of War - Live Stream by an 11-year-old Programmer and His Father



Join the live stream on June 11 at 20:00 EEST (UTC +3) to:
  • See the demo version of Threads of War in action;
  • Ask questions to the 11-year-old programmer who wrote 100% of the game's code;
  • Listen to commentary on game design and the unique mechanics that make Threads of War special.

Threads of War is not just an exciting game but also a way for the developers to reflect on the horrors of war they live in. Along with engaging gameplay, the game demonstrates that war is a human tragedy.