As a self-described mouth breather (also known as a computer science major), one of my hobbies is making video games. All of my games are made using the Godot game engine, since Unity makes my computer smell funny and billow smoke (odd feature, but I won't judge). Any game I successfully make a build of go onto my itch.io page. Sometimes, I'll stream myself working on games on Twitch.
Below is a list of some of my games. Some of the projects are finished, some of them are in development, and all of them are bad!
An Atari-style FNAF fan-game made using Scratch. This is a "spin-off" of my old FNAF fan-game/clone Five Nights at Fredbear's. For more about this project's history, check the game page.
I've worked on this one a lot on Twitch. The game combines platforming with a Chibi-Robo-style battery meter, known as the water bar. Lose all your water by platforming, and you start over.
A Terraria-inspired game where you explore randomly-generated 2D caves. Mine for resources, fight bosses, and make new items. Project has been abandoned for now, but I might return to it some day.
As a mediocre Minecraft YouTuber, I am legally and morally obligated to make music. However, many of my songs are special compared to those other "influencers," since I started out by making songs using a $20 app on my Nintendo 3DS. That is something the mask can't say.
This is my first "album," if you can call it that. These five songs were created entirely on a 3DS using Rytmik Ultimate. All of the music in this album is "chiptune music" since I like the genre and Rytmik Ultimate is really only good for making chiptune music. Listen at your own risk.
If you want to finally have music that can be considered worse than Taylor Swift, click on the album cover or click here.
This is the second "album" I've made. It once again contains five songs.(technically four, but who's counting?) My main goal here was to utilize stereo audio more. The degree to which I do that is... questionable, but a few of the songs in there are ones I personally enjoy.
To grace your ears with the sounds of an NES being waterboarded, click on the album cover or click here.
For my remake of Endurance (see above), I created one song that loops during normal gameplay. After finishing the game, I decided to release the song on Bandcamp, since I'm actually quite happy with how it came out.
If you want to listen to it, click on the album cover or click here.