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Mr-Sk1ttle

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turn down your volume??

Use WASD, not the arrow keys

No please! lol

how much goes to itch.io?

When I'm Reading this reply chain I'm literally shouting in my head because of all the exclamation points.

:)

do donations go to you entirely or did you choose to make some/half/all of the donation also go to itch.io?

Noice

Yeah that's what I do lol

unless you already know how to convert scratch code to javascript

If you are fluent in scratch and that is easy for you then I would use a javascript program because they are pretty similar and you can just search up tutorials on how to convert scratch code to javascript

lol

All I do is break vases beause it's fun

WOW! So Good!

lol

never mind you fixed it

It has a bug where it stores up all the falling speed when you are on the spinning so if you fall from like 2 inches off of that you'll die no matter what

epic

Oh. Well that kind of makes sense

I've also been using photoshop for a long time and that just seems crazy. I mean why not just use Sketchpad 2020

Thanks everyone for commenting on this! I really needed the comments so I can use other websites to make better games! Thanks Again!

Using photoshop for art seems kinda hard. Do you start photoshopping from scratch? (Not the website I use)

I use Scratch and I just started using gdevelop. Gdevelop is kind of okay, I just started using it so I still don't really know my way around the site quite yet. I use Gdevelope for better graphics and little to no coding whhich I find kind of boring. I only use that when there is a little timeframe for me to create the game and I want good art. I use Scratch literally everyday and it is called scratch because you start from scratch with everything on there, the coding is a lot but it is easy coding. The coding is block coding where everything connects and you can't really do any errors, I find that the easiest form of coding and the easiest to understand too. I also know Javascript, Python and some C#.

I actually prefer 8x8 sprites (that's 8-bit right?) because those are more fun and reminds me of the old games(in the good ol' days) ahahaha

EPIC!

Want To Do A Collab? You Can Do art and stuff I make the game?

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