As this year is coming to an end, it is time for me to review what I've learned in Unity. To be fair, Unity and I weren't the best of friends this year. It put up many difficulties, such as the game engine itself not allowing me to change the code class. But after many Google searches and YouTube video watching, I was able to 1.) learn about C# and 2.) learn to restrain myself after nearly punching my computer. I won't lie, C# is really confusing to learn.
Even after watching how to code, I was still really confused. Even now, more thanks to my stubborn Unity, I'm still learning how to code. Thanks to a very close friend of mine in the class, I was able to learn about program collisions and animation. But considering improvement, I still feel very inexperienced. C# still confuses the living daylights out of me, and it's probably going to take me the entire summer to get used to it.
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Good morning everyone! Today I will be reviewing a visual novel, "missed messages." It is free on Steam, and the reviews say it's a pretty good game. From my knowledge from when I played it, I will evaluate whether or not it is worth the download. First off, I found this game while scrolling through the visual novel section on Steam (obviously seeing if they were free) and the thumbnail is what caught my eye. It looked like it had a nice art style, but what really wavered my click was the tags. Everyone has a personal preference to genres but apparently I went with it because I downloaded the game and played through 2 of the endings (which I will not disclose due to spoilers). Instead I will be placing my thoughts through playing.
Good morning/evening, everyone! Today, like most other blog posts, I will be talking about the title. If you've read some of my previous posts, you know very well that I talk about visual novels. Like a lot. And the question is: Why? Well first off:
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