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I used AI for parts of my coding and for rephrasing text. Since I was learning coding from scratch, there were features I wanted to include but didn’t yet know how to implement. AI helped with certain technical elements, specifically the minimap and track-cursor features (such as the panic/stay calm button and the eye in the main menu that follows the cursor). 

However, I didn’t just copy and paste AI-generated code. I spent a lot of time figuring out how it worked, adjusting it to fit my project, and often redoing parts when they didn’t work properly. It took a lot of trial and error and time to get everything working the way I wanted. 

Beyond that, I only used AI for minor content support, mainly refining the wording of in-game letters (such as those in the Bedroom, Old Hut, and Office). In these cases, I already had a clear draft of the content and used AI simply to help shape the phrasing.

I did not use AI for any artwork, or for creating or developing the storyline, character backstories, or any core narrative elements.