2 months ago

Explain to me why all Lisa Fan games use symbols with the "quot; prefix in the "Characters" folder. I completely removed images with this prefix from my project, leaving just over 35 PNG images in this folder.

It's much more convenient, isn't it?




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I'd like to wish the Lisa Community a Happy New Year and Christmas.

May everyone be filled with joy these holidays, and may the darkest corners of the Olathe world not overwhelm you.

In some dialogue scenes, I'll try to use the screen zoom at 200%, emphasizing the characters' emotions and actions. This will also be used occasionally in free-form gameplay (where appropriate, for example, in horror scenes).

I had the idea to create a simple, yet original mod for Pointless, but for a number of reasons I had to cancel it. Even though it only took a day to create the mod in its current form, balancing it is incredibly difficult and time-consuming.

unlikely I will ever finish this, but still you can take a look at some WIP stuff!

A huge thank you to my friend "Myakushka" for this wonderful piece of art. There are actually many more fanarts out there, but this image is the most canonical for June. (Her appearance and calm character).

A proof of concept

W.i.P. As the main characters' journey unfolds, I constantly want to add little touches like these. I think this helps make the characters more believable.

It's really important to me to make the characters engaging.

Greetings, everyone. Today is a very special day, 18/02/26 the 5th anniversary of the 1.5 update(the last) for Lisa: The Pointless Scholar Of The Wilbur Sin. Happy 5 years birthday to this fantastical mod and that it shall last for the next five years.

Short intro of us 💕✌️

We're an eletro duo based in Seoul 🇰🇷 Heavily influenced by the 90s.

Our new album #Xennials is all about the nostalgia of that era 💽 CD listenin 📟 beeper beepin 💾 floppy disks floppin days 😎

Stream now! 🎧

https://open.spotify.com/album/3YwWhnHWVy5cA8XOpbaGRA?si=8E9awqU…

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