
I made some programs last Saturday! This is a real milestone. I used a tutorial for the first program which was made by Unity itself. The program was essentially a game where you roll a ball on a platform and collect points. Using the tutorial I learned about jargon such as box collider and rigidbody, which made physics and collisions apply to objects. The other program that I made was close to cookie clicker. I called it "Meme Generator." Basically, it makes memes instead of cookies; probably the greatest game of all time. Using Coroutines and IEnumerators, ways to start and stop "mini-functions within functions," I was able to start separate actions whenever I made and clicked a button on the screen. Here is a picture of my game in all its glory:

Ok, this game does look VERY simple, but it has a lot going on behind the curtains. Each button has different actions: Clicking the Pepe button makes a noise and flashes rainbow like the picture above, Sanik does all of that and makes Sanik run across the screen, and the Hello! button only gives one meme. Each button costs a certain number of memes to click, and they produce memes at different rates. Another ~super amazing feature~, is that each button displays the cost. You might be thinking: what makes this ~super amazing~? WELL, each button increases in cost each time one is clicked. This forces the button to add x amount of memes to the cost of the click. ISN'T THAT COOL! Anyway, my class is really fun. My teacher is pretty ~chill~, and I seem to be rising above many other students in the class #Goals.
About the Game Boy: Our class is going to start building the Game Boy in a couple weeks. We are renting a spot in The Hacktory, and they are buying materials for us to choose from. Hopefully we will be going there after class within two weeks. Until then, Auf Wiedersehen.
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You have a very odd Pepe button there... Anyway, keep up the work on Unity. The simplest apps can generate lots of fame and money, and I don't doubt it took lots of work to create. Keep coding, and maybe you'll make a Gameboy Version of the Meme Generator!
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