Sitting here, piecing together one of our next games into a prototype using Lua language in Corona and I must say, it's pretty interesting and satisfying to be both Artist and Programmer on this one. My partner and I are taking turns on being lead for the two concepts that we've come up with, which by the way I think everyone would enjoy both, and she's already ahead with hers. She has a rough prototype put together. It doesn't help that she's already a Programmer and Artist. So I have some catching up to do. What's good is that her idea is up first to be put out as our next game. So at some point, I'm going to have to put down my Lua hat and pick up my C# hat to assist. Not much artwork for me on this project but I'll do my best to help make this game as well as my concept come to life. But doesn't mean we've left Farm Horror Story behind already. We'll be showcasing it again, the updated version, at the next Playtest night here in New York. Our motto.... No game left behind. LOL. Maybe I should change that.
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