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Sure. I have experience with languages that would be considered more advanced, like C and C#. I also have experience with the old BASICs like QBASIC, PowerBASIC, & VB. I like PureBasic the best because of its ease of use, powerful built-in libraries, and a more refined syntax. Making 2D games is very good and they can look far better than this game (I was purposely going for a retro look). I also like that it is a real compiler producing assembly code under the hood. And it all comes in around 80MB after install. It's amazing how much they packed into such small space. It's like demoscene.

 Thanks for explaining!