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This is serious business. It is something I am actually doing.

I hope it is ok that I am going to present my projects for tech fair at the convention center at myrtle beach. The question I want to ask is, can I sponsor microstudio, and talk about the coding, community, and other things. I really want microstudio to be known more, used more, and talked about it more. I want microstudio to became a known game engine that people know about. It is a excellent starter for people to start making games. Please respond, I need answers. (by the way, tech fair at myrtle beach is 4/16, 2025)

Please tell me any other information about this. I will answer them.

It depends on how the tech fair is structured, but you're always allowed to credit the game engine you used and its community.

But does mean that I can sponsor microstudio?

Because I want microstudio to be known more, right?

Are there actually devs (plural)? Github looks like (apart from some great contributions to translation and documentation) it's only Gilles working on this. And development has stalled a bit unfortunately by the looks of it. Which has also recently been pointed out on the itch.io page for microstudio by a commenter.

Even just a few bug fixes and a small bump in the release version number would make it look so much better.

I commend Tiberius' enthusiasm - please spread the word and get more people to use it. I can see it thriving in computer clubs in schools. So school fairs, science and tech fairs are the perfect place to demo it. Microstudio is such an interesting and accessible balance between Scratch and Processing that it needs more attention.

Pointing people to Patreon to support Gilles is probably the best way to get his attention and time to keep developing it.

Ok! I will spread the word. And tell people at tech fair to listen and use microstudio. lets go!

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