Wow, 8 years... fucking hell.
I could go on some long contrived ramble. It feels like something I'd do, but I'll save that for the 10-year special.
Right now, I just want to thank everyone who has supported me over the years. Ever since I was a little kid, it has been my dream to make games, and now that's what I'm doing. I'm even perusing my dream in college, and it's quite incredible. I eventually, and very soon, want to move away from fangames, but I still have some loose ends to tie up.
One Night With Your Nightmare: Remake
The game is almost finished, and has been ever since I put it on hiatus. I really need to just lock in and finish the game, it wouldn't take too much more work to do so.
Hopefully, I can get it done and have it out this Summer. That's the plan.
Five Nights at F***boy's: Legacy
I'm in a weird spot with this game, quite frankly. A mix of feature creep and loss of passion has made it hard to continue working on this project. I don't want to entirely can it, I've put so much work into it, but the future is bleak in regard to it.
Legacy has been the culmination of so many ideas I've had over the past few years, and to not finish it feels like a personal failure. I just don't see the game, in its current iteration, being finished.
Untitled Original Game
I know, you are all here for my stupid fangames, but I am trying to break out and do more. Over this Summer I will have a lot of free time. In this free time I am hoping to do a lot. I want to try and break out and try things I've wanted to do for a while. One of these is making an original game, but I want to start with a smaller project.
I don't want to say too much at the moment, but the idea I'm building off of currently is to make a visual novel that leans into the idea of replaying it. Very much inspired by rougelike games. Though, I'm still fleshing out the concept, admittedly.
And that's all she wrote. I wish I had something more exciting or cool to show off, but at the moment I don't. I started this account when I was around 11 years old, and now I'm an adult in college. The passing of time feels weird, and I'm surprised I've made it this far. Again, thanks to everyone who has supported me over the years, and I hope you will continue to do so into the future.










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