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HI GUYS!

What? No, I'm NOT here to update the post.

The reason I'm here is that I find it as if we're missing out on the first anniversary of G&J.

The initial release was released on March 20th... But it's already May!

And then... Do we have any celebrations on March 20th..?


Maybe next time we should plan some activities, 
like making some cupcakes or something.
Or fruit... because it's rich in vitamins.

Anyway...!
Hope we can grab the chance next time.


Yay  Cupcakes!

By the way,post a new reply can bump the post to the top so that I can trick more people into reading it.
*villain's laugh*


Edit:
I'm posting this in 'Some useless finds' not because it's useless...
I just felt like it didn't need a whole new thread!
Don’t get me wrong. XP

A little late for that, but realistically, it should be Charcuterie, right? But really, I think CMCDev can tell us what engine the game was made on. Since it's been a year since the game was released.

If I'm not mistaken, G&J was made with GameMaker 2.

But Charcuterie... I'm not really sure about that.

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You know, I could've sworn that was the case, but I don't remember what made me think that. For all I know it could've been Godot. Wait, doesn't that mean they paid 99 dollars for it? Or maybe they have the free version and that's why all their games are planned to be free? Is "Cammy" a visual scripter, and why Game Maker???? When I hear of people making games, I'm curious about these sort of things.

Haha, asking me these questions is like asking a stone.
Maybe it's because GameMaker makes creating games faster?


These questions should probably be answered by Cammy or the CMCDEV team.

Gamemaker studio 2 is what we use for all of our projects.

We do not use the free version, that doesn't allow exporting your games. We simply release them as free because we want there to be more free games.

I don't quite follow what you mean by visual scripter.

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A visual scripting tool (GML Visual Overview), is a tool that lets you essentially create games without coding. I was wondering if that was being used to make the games.


Thx for getting back.

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Visual scripting has never once been used by Cammy for programming these. They do it all manually, having coded the whole thing.

Whoopsie! Guess we kinda forgot about the anniversary date.
2.1's currently in development. We'll be making a status update post about it sometime soon.