Hey UT fans, i have something for ya. Just shout "KEEEEEEYYY" in the comments, and i'll give the key to whoever i deem fit to have it.
Someone wanted the key to this, but i don't remember who... lol...
It's always hilarious to see the minecraft fans go nuts over a minecraft 3ds port. Seriously, i think posts about Minecraft get some of the most amounts of posts!
Like Aaron said, you can just buy the game on the eshop. I think you just don't want to pay for it, like the people who supported FnafSb. And if i'm not mistaken, Cave story is even coming-out on the switch! So, just buy it, and don't try to make a version of the game that will more than likely be worse than the original.
Oh yeah, i thought "A Friend's Tale" had *Some* potential to be a very good game. I can kinda understand why you cancelled " You and i", because to me it seemed a little boring (note, this was just my opinion of what i thought the full game would be like). I still hope that "Headache" gets finished, because i would like to see a new-ish game on SB soon.
This looks interesting... Are you making a text-based adventure game? Or is it something else? I could have sworn that you were making another game besides "You and i"...
@anna, on the eshop, if you search "SmileBASIC" you should be able to find it. I hope this info was useful, and feel free to ask me something else if you want.
There has been a undertale battle sim, but i forgot the key. And there is no game similar to mario: the music box yet. Even if either of those existed, they would've been taking down because of copyright. Don't expect anything that is copyrighted to exist here on SmileBASIC.
Petit alchemy is so cool, but i'm sure that i still won't be able to figure out how to get all the elements. I think the most i've ever gotten was 40 or so. But either way, this is a great game!
@noah, you don't have to be creative to be a troll. after all *J.P* and Face-guy (if that's still his name) just used the same programs every time on someone to troll them. (and yes, i do know that they didn't literally use the same programs every time)
If you've beaten the game, you should have access to placing blocks in levels, messing with how high you can jump, etc.
Tell me if you need any more help.
For some reason those sprites remind me of a game called "Papers, please", which is basically a border simulator. I think it's just because there are accept and decline stamps in the game.