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Haha sounds cool, playing games on the fridge. Thanks for the answer. I remember Blitz Basic from the Amiga back then :) Although I was more of an AMOS and Amiga Basic user. Maybe I will check it out, Basic was a nice language.

I also copied the algorithm for fixtures from an online tutorial to be honest ;)

So good luck for the next steps, I know as a solo dev myself how hard it can be to make slow progress. But if you look back at the beginning you will see a huge step :)

Blitz basic is more similar to AMOS than AmiBlitz itself... in fact, porting the game to Amos is laughably easy! Building the screens is the most complicated part. Thanks for your post!