a game made by a 5 year old girl
This is very interesting...
ponycorns.com/
From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Sissy's Magical Ponycorn Adventure is a 2011 indie video game developed by Untold Entertainment Inc. founder Ryan Creighton and illustrated and voiced by his five-year-old daughter Cassie Creighton. The game follows the titular character Sissy, voiced by Cassie, as she searches for fictional creatures called "ponycorns", a portmanteau of the words pony and unicorn. The game plays similarly to graphic adventure games by Sierra Entertainment and LucasArts, but is significantly less difficult. Cassie drew the artwork at the Toronto Game Jam, which her father brought her to in order to help her make her own game. Afterward, he integrated the art into the Untold Graphic Adventure Game System (UGAGS) that the game uses. The game received positive reception from websites such as Kotaku, The Escapist, and G4TV; the editors praised it for its cute appearance, the girl's ambition, and her voice acting. Since its release, the game has received international acclaim.
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What in the hell is she holding on the front page of that website.
Creative little girl.
This sounds cool for a kid to make her own game.
kill it
Close ya eyes, tiger!
She rolling in that junk food money