
At a dorm in Japan
I freaked out when I saw this. In Japan of all places bro 🥹

I freaked out when I saw this. In Japan of all places bro 🥹
Just saw this on Insta. Thinking maybe it’s a partnership with Herschel instead of an actual update, but maybe it’s a two way partnership. Maybe Minecraft is saying this to promote an upcoming inventory or storage update but also advertising the bag brand. I’m confused, what do you think?
EDIT: most people are saying it’s likely to be a collab (like a Minecraft backpack and nothing more). hopefully not, that’d be disappointing because unless you’re in 3rd grade, nobody is rocking a Minecraft backpack.
https://reddit.com/link/1tlx1d0/video/02lmzuh3dz2h1/player
About a year ago, my brother and I were watching a car crash compilation on YouTube. We stumbled across a funny-sounding song and, throughout the year, we have tried numerous methods to find it. I just remembered that people online are useful. PLEASE help me and my brother find the name.
I’m a solo dev that made a clicker game! It has 3000+ lines of code! This is first project, hope you enjoy!
The game is a clicker game where you click to earn money, paper, and skill points. As you go on, you unlock menus that let you do various things. Hire workers to expand your empire, click away your life!
(WARNING! IF YOU USE THE PROVIDED REDDIT BROWSER, LOCAL STORAGE DATA WON'T SAVE. USE YOUR NORMAL BROWSER AND COPY AND PASTE THE CODE!)
Last Released Version:
https://glizanecz.github.io/9-5/index.html
Last Snapshot (may have bugs):
https://glizanecz.github.io/9-5/snapshot.html
Discord Server (please join, we’re nice!):
https://discord.gg/D7SNbAqm5K
More about me:
www.glizanec.com
This is the game I made, it took a few months, and I still need more players and more recommendations! Let me know what you think.
Discord server for updates:
https://www.glizanec.com/coding/95-simulator/v1-68-wlocal-storage
This is a very simple clicker game I made; it has around 2000 lines of code. It's nowhere near finished, but let me explain some basic things about it. It's not the prettiest game; in fact, it's kinda ugly, but let me explain some more.
In the game, you work a 9/5 desk job writing papers and gaining money. As you go on, you can get promotions, upgrade writing tools, hire workers, and more. I decided to add more depth by adding more menus that you slowly unlock as you progress.
- The skill tree (if you could call it that) offers upgrades that you can buy using points gained from buying other menus' upgrades.
- The upgrade menu uses paper, money, and skill points as currency and lets you buy better workers that write papers for you, give you money, and even some that get you skill points.
- The luck menu is a chance for you to gamble your money away! There's only one game so far, a double-or-nothing game.
- Finally, the tax and money print menu. Taxes are an experimental feature that you can enable once you have enough money. The money print menu is there in case you have the tax experiment on and get into debt.