Show me the power child,
I'd like to say,
That I'm down on my knees today,
Gives me the butterflies,
Gives me away,
'Til I'm up on my feet again,
I'm feeling outshined.
Because..... I always wondered when playing a video game "wow itd be cool if you could have this and that e.t.c". and its fun to be able to make your own game, and you pick up some skills on the way (drawing e.t.c).
Over the years i invented loads of little games and characters but they didnt get any furthur than concept art and mock up screen shots. But i didnt even have a pc until i started college.
i found a text adventure maker for my amstrad cpc but that was really outdated when i discovered it.
and i even tried a point and click sort of game with the gameboy colour but it was really limited too.
Clickteams products are the first way for me to actually make proper games. Im so glad i found a copy of the games factory for sale otherwise id still be using klik and play.
so basically because i love making games and want to show off my ideas.
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Registered 23/09/2002
Points 4811
21st May, 2004 at 09:24:13 -
i think click is a way to express yourself. it's just like drawing cartoons or writing stories, although ideally clicking combines a lot of these things and allows you to expand your ideas and create something more dynamic than a cartoon strip. also, the things you make require that the "viewer" - i.e. the player - is less passive (playing a game is more involved than reading a comic) and so you can have more of an effect on people. personally i don't see click as a gateway to a future job.
It's my goal to one-day make the single greatest freeware game ever produced and have my name become immortal... or something like that. Yeah, basically it's an ego thing.
I klik because I want to be a professional game designer. Click products, I think, zoomerate the process of learning programming techniques and planning our games ahead(for a few of us).
Oh yeah, and I guess I klik to get revenge on the chocolate chip who stole my 3rd kidney.
No, actually, its because I enjoy clicking. Its a nice challenge and a great hobby. I also get to know other Clickers. But the only sad part is, I know your all fake. Your computer's who think there humans. Curse you virtual world!
Fine Garbage since 2003.
CURRENT PROJECT:
-Paying off a massive amount of debt in college loans.
-Working in television.
I klick because I enjoy the challenge of taking an old vehicle like KnP and tweaking it until I can get the max out of it. I enjoy the convenience, simplicity, and speed of click team products. They allow expedient and satisfying results that make me feel all warm and fuzzy inside.
KnP is a simple tool that can do amazing things, and it makes me feel good when I discover new ways to use it.
That, and games are easier to make than most forms of visual storytelling and have a higher replay value.
"All of my life, I had wanted to be a comic book artist. It had been my one dream, my one goal."
-The Disgruntled Artist, Second Story
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"It's my goal to one-day make the single greatest freeware game ever produced and have my name become immortal... or something like that. Yeah, basically it's an ego thing."
> Ditto.
RL excuse (to bimbos, ppl who don't know about computers, etc):
It's like a phase. When you've read everything, you end up writing for a challenge. Same goes for gaming.
"Cos it's fun."
> That too.
Disclaimer: Any sarcasm in my posts will not be mentioned as that would ruin the purpose. It is assumed that the reader is intelligent enough to tell the difference between what is sarcasm and what is not.