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Bebe's Art Studio: The Video Game For X64 Windows Microsoft PowerPoint (PPT) 2019+
4 years ago

Even though we, are, taking things one step at a time, we, are, also getting closer as we do so!


"Bebe's Art Studio: The Video Game" is really coming together! This is the digging-engine that shall power some of the quests in the game's Story-mode. In addition to the mud shown here, you'll also be able to dig through slime! And yes, every puzzle is, in fact, player-editable! That's right, this game is actually getting upgraded to support the thirteenth generation of Slide-Show-Gaming™!

Please enjoy the footage, and as always, "Happy Jading!™"

Postscript: Do you like the "If Windows XP Had A Dark-Mode"-look that we gave to the "Edit Puzzle-Layer"-dialog-boxes?



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