About Me

Hi there! I'm "Paperweight Keyboard".
I tend to obsess over weird, tiny details in my games without even realizing it.
Because of that, I often get exhausted and end up sleeping all day. I draw slow, and I'm definitely not a programming expert.
In fact, my best skill is sleeping.
I'll probably keep making somewhat clunky things, but I want to make games that really hit the spot for the right people. I'll just keep at it, little by little.
(And my secret ambition is to someday scrape by and live quietly off this little output and your tips...)

Name:

Paperweight Keyboard

Likes:

  • developing something
  • music
  • illustrations / pixel-art
  • sleeping

About This Site

This site is my secret base to dump my daily thoughts, and to scream or cheer during game development.
It's still heavily under construction, so expect a lot of broken things. Please bear with me as I slowly build up this hideout at my own pace.

Here's a quick guide to what's in here (though you can probably guess...)

Contents

Journal

A messy, blog-like section. I roughly divide it into three categories: "diary", "devlog", and "memo".

"diary" is my personal diary. Updated irregularly.
I write this mostly to study English, trying not to rely on translators.
It's probably full of grammar and spelling mistakes, so it might be good for a laugh.
(If it's even readable at all...)

"devlog" is my game development log. I write down what I've learned, my mistakes, and reflections.
I want this to be actually useful for me and others, so I use machine translation tools to double-check my English here.

"memo" is like SNS posts. Mostly empty content, just things I want to say but don't want to post on actual social media.

Works

A showcase of games and things I've released so far.

Playground

A dumping ground for experiments and code snippets that aren't quite ready (or meant) to be released.

Gallery

Media like my drawings, pixel art, and screenshots of failed projects.

Links/Support

Various links, including sites I use often and ways to support my activities.