Madness Starts Young Image
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  • Summary: My parents and I saved every single piece of art I ever created. After scanning everything I could (and taking photos of the larger art), I compiled and organized it all in chronological order as accurately as possible within categories of medium. There are around 4500 images on display.My parents and I saved every single piece of art I ever created. After scanning everything I could (and taking photos of the larger art), I compiled and organized it all in chronological order as accurately as possible within categories of medium. There are around 4500 images on display. Spanning from ages 1 to 36. I originally organized it all into 45 categories, but in designing the actual museum, there are around 60 sections, some small and some vast.

    For my first indie game, I wanted to make something that leaned towards my strengths and degrees, writing and art. So this is a simple walking simulator museum game with a written story component. I set up the written portion in an unobtrusive way of clicking on intractables to read, so you don’t have to engage with the writing if you don’t want to.

    Enter the museum if you like. Enjoy. Relax. It’s a large space. You can take your time if you want. Laugh at the ominous and silly tones that thread their way through my veins. Or cry, if that’s where the museum’s halls take you. It might lead you down that path instead.
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