Day 1: I started getting into game development after joining scratch seeing a bunch of different Fnaf fan games. They fascinated me, not just because scratch was an easy to make Fnaf fan games, but just because of how well 2D fan games made by just one person or a few select people can be just as good as bigger 3D fan games that have huge dev teams.
Day 2: Oh man, this is gonna take me back, so take this with a grain of salt. The first game I've ever made, I THINK, was a Mario Fnaf fan game with a title along the lines of "Nights At Mario's" or "A Week With Mario" or something, idk, I don't really remember other than the Mario theming.
Day 3: There's no one game that encouraged me to start game development, I just continued the game development concept from time to time whenever I've been able to because while coding does suck, it can be fun sometimes.
Day 4: I honestly didn't. Over the years, I've just kinda learned the difference between a rushed pile of code and a real game.
Day 5: I've talked about this a lot with Fnak: UCN Thingy Recoded, but (unfortunately) the only real encouragement is me not wanting hours of my life coding to go to waste.
Day 6: One habit I've learned is that it's ok to test things early, even when you have a lot of stuff to code or put into the game. This helps a lot which figuring things out through trial and error and generally just solving code problems.
Day 7: The one habit that I quit would have to be using scratch and mostly using mods for scratch, specifically TurboWarp and, one I just discovered last year, Electron. I left scratch permanently for 2 reasons: 1. The platform is a wasteland with no one above the age of 10 still on there, and 2. The platform has started enforcing the use of ai and feeding people's project into ai, which literally defeats the entire point of young kids learning to code using scratch and coming up with their own original ideas and games.
Devruary questions I've missed over the past week.
(Days 1 -7)
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🐷 Piggy News: Around 12 hours ago, The Mrs. P DoughBoi Campaign ended, with it being 590% funded. Speaking of Mrs. P, today marks 1 whole year since her skin quest from The Mr. P Campaign came out!
Penny Anniversary Alt Skin! - Roblox Piggy #roblox #robloxpiggy
Penny In Book 2! - Roblox Piggy #roblox #piggy #robloxpiggy #piggybook2
The Joltidays are here again!
Each Monday in December, you'll get a new Joltidays quest!
Plus, check out new seasonal items in the shop!
It's Starting Now! Happy 6th Anniversary To Roblox Piggy (And Happy Birthday To These Guys)!
There's still time to post YOUR nail art and enter Opera GX's #GXNailArt contest! (Here's some of what your fellow Jolters have posted.)
Go to your quest log to learn more!
All the artists are tagged in the article. Go like their original posts!
Penny In Book 1! - Roblox Piggy #roblox #piggy #robloxpiggy #piggybook1
So, good news and bad news. Good news is you'll be getting a double upload today!! :D Bad new is that's because my headset quite literally died on me the second I tried to record myself doing the skin quest. (I've only had them for a month btw)
Happy Joltidays! A new quest has entered your quest log. Accept the quest and follow @ColesyGaming ![]()
to open today's slot on the calendar.
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