@TheGameVerse Appreciate the source! lol I didn’t mind that you used the clip FWIW! I was just staring at it thinking “that looks so familiar…” and then I realized it was from one of my old videos! No harm at all but appreciate the link anyway. Cool to see the mechanic still used. Cheers!
@Jakob_Wahlberg I am convinced that you are one of the best indeed developers out there. It’s like every time I come to Twitter you post a new prototype that looks incredibly fun and already relatively polished.
We made this free and open source app to help people take their very first steps with coding. It's been used a lot in middle schools, high schools, and online. It's part of the Godot docs' getting started series.
I left it to rest for a while as we focused on building our curriculum and platforms. Now I'm working on it again to improve it incrementally. The next version drops in January and will improve clarity for lessons where newcomers struggle the most.
I recently came across this pack of 1,200+ fonts, loved it, got in contact with the creators and I can now offer a 90% off (!) coupon for all Kenney friends!✨
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@Jakob_Wahlberg Your demos always impress! From a distance, the little exhaust kind of look like the drivers legs, so it looks like they are just getting dragged by the speed of the cart. Gave me a chuckle at first!
@marwdev Hey! Thanks for checking out the tutorial! Definitely some ways to tweak it so it's more natural looking but hopefully it gives you a solid base!