Today I messed around with this thing called “lin game,” and let me tell you, it was a bit of a rollercoaster.

First, I found this game online. It looked simple enough, I mean. I thought, “Okay, I can handle this.” So, I started digging in.
Getting Started
- I checked out some tutorials online. Some were helpful, others, not so much.
- I installed,I think it call the enviroment. Seemed important.
- I opened up my text editor. Got it all ready to write.
The Confusing Part
Then came the coding part. My Goodness! Initially, I just copied and pasted some example code. I am not very good at coding.I just want to see it *, surprise, it didn’t work. Of course, it didn’t. I spent a good hour just staring at the screen, trying to figure out what went wrong.
I went back to the tutorials, read through some forums, and slowly, very slowly, started to understand bits and pieces. I changed a few lines here, added a semicolon there, and hit “run” again.
Small Victories
And guess what? It kinda worked! At least a part of it. I felt like I’d conquered the world, even though it was just a tiny step. I kept tweaking, testing, and breaking things, but each time I learned something new.
Finally!
Finally, after a lot of trial and error, I managed to get the basic game working. It wasn’t pretty, but it worked! I added a few more features, just because I could, and showed it off to my friend. He was impressed, or at least he pretended to be.

So, that’s my “lin game” adventure. It was frustrating, confusing, but also pretty rewarding. Would I do it again? Maybe. After a long break.