The main reason why I don't have much motivation is also because at first I didn't want to make a fully fledged WarioWare game, just a little side project on Scratch with like 30 microgames max. But I got side-tracked and decided to restart the...
Yeah I know what you mean there. That's why most fan games, mods and indie games never get finished in general. It's hard to maintain the motivation needed to go beyond a demo.
It's worth noting that I have a tendency not to give up anything that's taken a while. Gaming Reinvented still exists despite being fairly inactive for ages, and my fan project is still in development after 12 years. At this point, Wario Forums...
Glad to see our mod is a proud warrior of Warioism!
(No seriously, though, that's really cool, thanks for still taking care of the site despite it's low activity!)
At the moment, probably Super Hard mode. The other modes are way too easy.
Practically speaking, because nothing existed. As I said in an article ages ago, the Wario community was surprisingly spread out online, without much in the way of big...
Ngl, I'm starting to feel less passionate abouy my fangame, I kinda wanna move on to something else. The thing I spent quite the bit of time on it and I'm relatively close to finishing the demo, so I don't wanna let all that effort go down the...
Honestly, the older I get, the more I feel the internet isn't for people like me anymore. I just don't find the conversations on most sites interesting, I find most modern forms of media kinda lacking (especially livestreams) and everyone else...
What inspired to make a Wario site specifically and not one of an other franchise? Do you feel a special connection to the Wario series or is it just because there was already sites for the other franchise you were interested in?
They just say you'll have to play the game to find out:
https://www.ign.com/articles/nintendo-wont-say-why-donkey-kong-bananzas-pauline-is-13-years-old-specifically-wants-players-to-puzzle-out-the-answer-themselves
Yeah, people forget that fan games and other fanworks are well... fan made projects. They're voluntary things done by people with an interest in the series for fun, and shouldn't be held to the same standards as more professionally made works...