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WOOOOO background post!! x3

Oh wait, focus, ehem.

You probably are wondering what have I been doing so far, well... been working on the Undertale engine yes but been also enjoying my time playing some fishing games in VRChat, felt like sharing this :3

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We only have 8 days left! And What Advice Would I Give A New Dev? If they want no programming, use Scratch, that programming language require no programming. If they want programming, use Pygame.

#Devruary

A GHOST IN THE HAUNTED LIBRARY...

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#Devruary What advice would I give a new dev? It would be when feeling overwhelmed take a deep breath, and breathe. Then take a big part of your game and cut it into smaller parts to feel less overwhelmed.

#Devruary For new game devs, i would seriously recommend starting with Scratch, and if you cant figure it out, use tutorials. That's how I started, and I've been very proud of the things I can create

#Devruary Day 20: Even if it free or easy, don't force yourself to use an engine if it's not right for whatever you;re making.

#Devruary: Prioritize writing actual code over passive learning like watching tutorials.

#FanArtFriday

#Not_so_Minutely_Timeline: 6:29 AM.

#Not_so_Dately_Journal: 21/2/2026.

Thank goodness there's Hospital Chica, right? Everyone wanted a Hospital Chica, come on, we're all happy there's a Hospital Chica. Hospital Chica is the best animatronics of the decade

The best advice to give for new game dev is to start off small and simple. Be a part of hobby games or game jams is a great start to the get the feel of what making video games is all about and prepare of what to expect realistically.

#Devruary