Cool Sites

  • Pokedoku, Scrandle, and Power Scadle are three websites with daily little challenges!
  • The Internet Archive is the single greatest repository of information humanity has had since wikipedia or the library of alexandria. Any time I have wanted to find something, it has never failed to help.
  • Sudoku Land is a completely html-hosted game that is like sudoku, but instead of numbers, you're looking to complete tiles of little pixel art lands. It's cute! and slightly less intimidating than standard sudoku. Its very cute.
  • Pesterchum.xyz is a functional recreation of Homestuck's Pesterchum chat client. I don't use it personally, but I stole the images I use in the status sidebar from there github, so I felt some kind of shoutout was in order.
  • Can Museum is an archive of cans of drinks across the world. Very goofy but incredibly charming and strongly appeals for my love of autistic registering and categorization.
  • Wikigacha is a (totally free) pack simulator but the cards are wikipedia articles, with rarity curves based on the page's wikiscore. It's cute! if u like wikidiving its a fun time.

Helpful resources (that built this website)

  • Gifcities is an archive of a bunch of gifs used on real-ass geocities, accessed and archived through the wayback machine.
  • The HTML Cheat Sheet is a fantastic, interactive, user-frienddly way to find quick copy-and-paste ways of setting up gizmos and do-dads for html, css, and javascript.
  • sadgrl.onine's layout builder which you can see on display everywhere around you presently. Also shout out to her other codesnippets, which were also a great help and inspiration.
  • DcaveDerps Tutorials because I want to impliment their personality quiz.
  • This resource on heraldry, because I want to make a coat of arms for my friendgroup.

Visions of Cool Things Yet to Be

  • I've been following the devlogs for the mminecraft mods Untagged and Untitled and Detour for a while now. Both projects share an interest in strange ephermera, the former having a love for liminal spaces imagery in games, while the latter introduces things that feel like they're a previously lost creepypasta. They're both super interesting and I'm really excited for them.
  • Lucid Blocks is best described as a dream you had about minecraft, made real. Super incredibly my kinda weird shit. I'm so amped. Comes out in March, so pretty soon we'll have this
  • Royalty Free-for-All is a very beginner-friendly platform fighter with royalty free characters. I've been following it with interest, but not like. Exceptional interest. It's definitely a cool project that I am excited for, but right now its competing against my current love (Rivals of Aether II) and it's gonna be hard to win that fight.
  • Poke All Toads is a strange little pseudo-sokoban type game about using little fairies with well defined traits to poke toads. Its a very silly project with a lot of potential for the kind of lateral thinking puzzle solving that I adore from games like this. Really interested to see how it all comes together.

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