qristy

games and game-adjacent experiences

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https://nextlevelbanana.live/oscacomp
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stickers and zines!
https://ko-fi.com/nextlevelbanana/shop
portfolio:
https://nextlevelbanana.online
video games:
https://nextlevelbanana.itch.io
twitch:
https://twitch.tv/nextlevelbanana
patreon:
https://www.patreon.com/nextlevelbanana


The updated print and play version of Oscacomp's Item Shop is now live on itch.io:
https://nextlevelbanana.itch.io/oscacomp-craft

Ignore the link name, it's the original jam title. Anyway it's got all the cards, all the art, and all the rules, in all their double-sided, full-color glory.

If you're wanting to check it out before you back the Kickstarter*, download it and take a look around!

*Kickstarter goes live Tuesday, April 16


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English adjective order is one of my favorite fascinating language quirks because it's one of those things where most native speakers don't even realize there's a rule and in my anecdotal experience many won't believe there is one until presented with noncompliant sentences and how weird they sound, but my understanding is it's one of the more annoying things non-infant language learners have to memorize...