Hello my name is Daniel Hanrahan and I am wondering if my games here are fun and they do allow add-on mods. If you are wondering yes these games are the final product but that does not mean it won’t get updates because there is always a chance of that happening. Do you think these games follow both the modular and malleable philosophies for software or tools in general Sincerely, Daniel Hanrahan

Bowling_Mega_Mix: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Bowling_Mega_Mix Untitled_Knight_Game: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Untitled_Knight_Game The_Game_Of_Trusters: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/The_Game_Of_Trusters Quest_For_Chalice: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Quest_For_Chalice Bug_Invasion: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Bug_Invasion

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      15 days ago

      I have looked into vscodium and it is not a compiler, it is a front end for compilers and for example: if I installed every single compiler for every single os and cpu combo, I would run out of storage.

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        12 days ago

        If I installed all the tooling I needed to compile all the games I play, I imagine I’d run out of space first. I certainly would not be spending much time playing games. Respectfully.

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          4 days ago

          You would run out of space if you had all the tooling for every cpu architecture and os combination, you just need the tooling for your cpu architecture and os combination, sorry I didn’t respond sooner I had a lot on my plate.