When developing a game it is a good idea to use source control like Git. That always if you break something so bad you don't know how to fix it you can roll back to a known good version.
It also helps with collaboration as only actual changes are synced.
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That's the fundamental purpose of my developing the game.
I mean, the game should be based upon git entirely.
There are 8.3 billion people in the world. there is a possibility that some of them might not know you or your experiences.
you may want to provide Clues Or Notes To EXplain Theme of you question.
I don't get your closing sentence.
The capitalized letters spell out ‘context’ (I also had to pause and reread lol)
Is that some game on GitHub ?
Something like this? https://github.com/stmball/git-treasure-hunt
Edit:
Or this looks cool. https://akash-dev03.github.io/git-notes/games/games.html
Wow, lovely ! Maybe l could make changes to this, and come up with some new games ?
What?
I was going to second the other commenter with "what?" But instead I will say: ...Yes?
I find git to be a rather deep and complex video game with plenty of challenges to overcome as it is without trying to add even more layers on top.
There's a trick to it. You have to git gud.
A video game ? Based on tui ??
there is a video game called git ?