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I'm glad to hear you've been expanding your knowledge and learning more with Bakin! I feel you with that. Thanks to Bakin, I've been a lot more diligent and consistent when it comes to expressing my creativity through game creation! It's the only game engine that's really clicked with me!

And thank you for playing the Prints Crab game! Hehe, I had a lot of fun with it. I have a list of all sorts of game mechanics/ideas I'd like to one day implement in a game. One of those ideas was an ace attorney-inspired/court/investigation type of game. So I honestly kind of latched onto that game jam solely as an excuse to churn out one of my ideas and cross it off the list. i didn't put much care or consideration into the theme of the jam, but i certainly learned a loooot about bakin and had so much fun! Bakin is just so amazing to me and I can't get enough of seeing what other people do with the engine

Man, I'm typing and rambling too much now. But yeah, I really like seeing your creations. I even saw your latest video about intending to make more videos and bakin content/tutorials. It'd be nice to see more content from you, especially since I actually really like listening to your voice. Idk how to end this long-ass reply LOL! But it's always a joy to see you pop up in my feeds and I hope you are well!

You're right about Bakin just clicking. It was the same way with me and SGB originally. Right place, right time when I was offered to beta-test it and that clicked, so since Bakin is essentially its spiritual successor the same applied. However, whatever knowledge I gained from SGB was more easily transferred to Bakin, as opposed to going straight to UE5 or even Godot. Teaching an old dog new tricks. LOL

The only problem is I want to now push Bakin to beyond its limits, hence The Explorer's Guild!