Game
Fox Ninja
2 years ago

Hi everyone, it's been a very, VERY long time.

TL;DR: After 9 years, I uncancelled Fox Ninja, fixed the bugs, and it's now complete. If you find any bugs, let me know in the comments!


A lot has happened in between all these 9 years. In between, I finished my Bachelor's in Game Art, did an internship, and finished a Master's in Art & Science. While I haven't been developing as many games as I did before, Games have always been with me. Gamedev has even helped me with my Master's Thesis! That's how much they mean to me. Though it's more like I made physical toys, the principles are the same.

I wanted to come back to Fox Ninja because I can still just polish it up a bit. I addressed the bugs related to the teleportation into walls. Collision could be a bit finicky, but now you die when you poof into the walls. Closes that bug quite quickly. If there is anything, as usual, you let me know the comments of the game.

I hope to be more present in the future, but hey. Maybe you'll hear from me again in another 10 years lol



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