Which engine I use depends on the kind of project I want to make. I use Scratch for Undertale fan games. I use Construct 3 for any original video games I create such as platformers and stuff.
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was worried she wasnt tagged for a few days so i decided, why not because it would be nice... and just yes.
I just want to say it, I think it is pretty obvious what game I will continue to come back to... right? I make Undertale fan games after all.
Shanghaivania. Despite hating the game, i still play it because im to damn stubborn to quit something i have already started. i have improved though, ive had better runs that i didnt record.
Roaring Knight: Crossover (Tentative Title)
[WIP 01]
The first game i created was SlipTale, which happens to be my first Undertale fangame, and ontop of that, i would like to remind you guys, i made my first Undertale fan game BEFORE playing Undertale for the first time, which was this :D
Bad Apple!! as an Undertale fan game... pretty hard when doing a minimal changes playthrough. (as far as i know, that would be only 2 changes as displayed in the top corner) It took me hours to be able to do this successfully. go play it (link in article)
Color variants for Frisk. Ya recognize all of them?
Stronger Than You - but its a Sans Fan Game. really hard, that first half was not meant to be a no hit if you were wondering, it kinda just happened. game by @OneCJ
(again) play it here its fun: https://gamejolt.com/games/sty/967449
im still fighting Shanghaivania Ink.
















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