Uh hey so
MFGG is 20 now and it's putting me in a weird mood. does anyone feel like doing a thread for just like.. waxing nostalgic about old MFGG shit? I guess? I just feel like rambling. I first joined in like 2005 when I was around 10, and I think I stopped going around the time I was 18ish maybe? I can't remember. It was sort of gradual.
I don't come around here that often because I find I've just kinda drifted away from forums in general as a format and it's lead to me slowly growing more and more out of touch with everyone here but I do genuinely like this place and the people I've fucked around with here. I'm not rly around enough to stay up to date with whatever drama is happening here which is like, maybe a positive?? But I don't know.
And like.. Idk I've grown out of MFGG. I'll pop on there every once in a while if I'm feeling nostalgic just to like, see what's been going on with it, but the days of me visiting the site almost every day are long behind me. I have friends I've met there that I still hang out with, but none of them go on there anymore either, and the site seems like it's become repopulated with younger, fresher faces. Which I think is probably good.
I mean I talked about this over in the thread on there but it's weirdly like, sort of a breeding ground for young aspiring indie devs, almost like the way Second City is a breeding ground for comedians. Being on there was formative. It was bad etiquette to make a thread with an idea for a game and just tell people to make it for you, you either have shit to show for it or your thread gets deleted. And that kinda shit taught me this sort of punk DIY approach to making things that I still have today.
Even though I've sort of drifted away from all this stuff I do still feel rly nostalgic for the times when logging onto MFGG and talking to everyone and playing each others' fangames was just a routine part of my day. I sorta wish I'd finished more fangames. I think I only ever did a couple that were either dumb jokes or just unfinished.
I don't come around here that often because I find I've just kinda drifted away from forums in general as a format and it's lead to me slowly growing more and more out of touch with everyone here but I do genuinely like this place and the people I've fucked around with here. I'm not rly around enough to stay up to date with whatever drama is happening here which is like, maybe a positive?? But I don't know.
And like.. Idk I've grown out of MFGG. I'll pop on there every once in a while if I'm feeling nostalgic just to like, see what's been going on with it, but the days of me visiting the site almost every day are long behind me. I have friends I've met there that I still hang out with, but none of them go on there anymore either, and the site seems like it's become repopulated with younger, fresher faces. Which I think is probably good.
I mean I talked about this over in the thread on there but it's weirdly like, sort of a breeding ground for young aspiring indie devs, almost like the way Second City is a breeding ground for comedians. Being on there was formative. It was bad etiquette to make a thread with an idea for a game and just tell people to make it for you, you either have shit to show for it or your thread gets deleted. And that kinda shit taught me this sort of punk DIY approach to making things that I still have today.
Even though I've sort of drifted away from all this stuff I do still feel rly nostalgic for the times when logging onto MFGG and talking to everyone and playing each others' fangames was just a routine part of my day. I sorta wish I'd finished more fangames. I think I only ever did a couple that were either dumb jokes or just unfinished.