2 years ago

The Ages Team Discord Sever activity has been pacing up a little bit lately as a couple of more new members joined in. To those who knew Ages Team’s works and would like to chat in this small community, feel free to join: https://discord.com/invite/zamUXkvX8t


I have not realized that this server invite is barely anywhere on my GameJolt posts, communities, games, etc. So, I decided to shout out the invite now. Another reason is that before, it’s mostly a dead server but now, activity is pacing up more recently. So, I’m deciding to share the server invite link above so that people can join in with the other members.

What is Ages Team Discord Server about?

Well, it’s a simple server, but you can talk and share pretty much almost anything.

You’ll get quick updates from AT’s works, chat with other members, share your creations/works, and even get support if you needed it.


This is probably beneficial for people who knew Ages Team works for a while. But other people who have not been been associated or engaged with this can also join if they like. Again, you can talk and share pretty much almost anything.



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Oh great. In about 5 days, they’re about to brag again.

And maybe showcase something new. If it’s not truly new then…

Idk anymore.

There is no freaking way something like this exist.

Anyone still remember these games?

The old dungeon crawler series and the Puyo Puyo games before Compile Co. got shut down and SEGA took rights of them?

These were good games that has excellent music and gives off the great Japanese vibes.

(add the dust man theme from mega man 4) omg its dust man from fnf

I just learned how Discord accounts get hacked: via sign-in tokens, regardless of 2FA.

And possibly this malware I was blind about was probably the culprit behind my Discord account getting hacked.

I have finally solved Minesweeper.

(And my very first win in my life for this. )

Updated Aske

Locking the multiple file download feature behind a paywall is the saddest thing I have ever seen.

OneDrive lets non-logged-in users do that for free.

I don't get it.