@zyphon
Joined on January 5th, 2022, this user has been a member for 1,631 days and is the 73,854th person to register an account.
Has 0 submissions and to be honest, that's just sad.
On average, when this user rates stickfigures, they are 33% positive.
Has made 0 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 619 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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Would tap the left one 10/10
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How many people actually liked the Christmas collab
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I watched every movie and read every book of the hunger games…im pretty sure I can help with story telling and archery 😎
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I love getting shot in the head and then start praying
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Deadass made me sniff bleach 💀
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@ralph not to bad so far
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Yeah, could use a update…
THE SPIRTE UPDATE
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Deadass made me sniff bleach 💀
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You know what you should sniff? A mixture of chlorine and methane heated at 400-500 Celsius 😎
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I don’t get why people think it’s a game.
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stick nodes gameplay:
“omg higher node limit!”stick nodes lore:
“Ralph started making Stick Nodes one day because he was bored. He grew up practically addicted to a stickfigure-animation program called Pivot which sparked his interest in both animation and game development. Eventually he got into Flash animation and Flash game development. He released quite a few games into the Flash gaming community, check out his portfolio for links. Once mobile devices started taking over, he moved over to attempt Android games. After a few failed attempts, he released Plunder Peril – a quick 2-3 week project that was meant as Android-development practice. After Plunder Peril, Ralph began work on Stick Nodes and in August 2014, Stick Nodes was released on Android with the iOS version following in November. Stick Nodes is built in Java with the LibGDX framework and uses RoboVM to port to iOS. Fast forward to March 2020 when he was revising this page and he honestly can’t believe Stick Nodes is still going so strong. Onward to world domination…”-
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What’s all this talk about a sprite update
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I want your spine in my closet
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I didn’t know stick Nodes was a game. lmao
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great game but i accidentally spilled my drink on my device
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We should have a group for this.