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Blog 1: The Procrastinating Mage

Hey there and welcome!

This is my first post on DEV, so let me introduce myself:

They call me the procrastinating Mage, just as my name suggests, I'm a magic enthusiast.

I encountered DEV while I was on the search for a site where I could document my game development journey for other people to see.

That's right! I'm also a hobbyist game developer, who possesses knowledge in the languages LUA and C++. While I might lack experience, I plan on making a variety of prototypes and small games on Unreal Engine 5 and then maybe work on a dream game of mine in the future.

My interest in Fighting Games, RPG's, Roguelikes and Horror Games will be reflected the most in the games I'll make. If you're interested in the same genres and want to see cool things then make sure to follow me, as I will show off my progress every now and then!

My plan was to publish one Blog or Devlog every one or two weeks. This may differ as issues in my real life might slow down posts, as well as Holidays increasing the number, but I'll try my best!

[The next Blog will be in 2 weeks.]

This is all for my first blog,
thank you for reading and have a nice day!

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Michael Tharrington

Woot woot! Welcome Procrastinating Mage... great username. 🧙‍♂️

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