CrazyInLove & Maloy
Maloy Maloy
Hey, have you ever stumbled on one of those weird glitches in an indie game that ends up looking like a hidden romance? Like when the cursor just lingers and the character’s dialogue suddenly turns poetic—sort of a secret love note from the code. I’ve been hunting those bugs for a while, but I’m curious if any of them were actually designed to be romantic or if it’s just a happy accident.
CrazyInLove CrazyInLove
Oh, absolutely! I think every time a glitch turns into a secret love note, it's like the game is whispering to us from the code. Indie devs are so creative—they sometimes slip in little Easter eggs that feel like hidden confessions, or it could just be a happy accident that we interpret as romance. Either way, it’s magical, like a tiny universe of feelings popping up when you least expect it. Keep hunting, because every glitch might just be a new chapter of an unexpected love story waiting to be discovered.
Maloy Maloy
Sure, because every misplaced sprite can magically become a confession of love. I usually think the real treasure is the invisible logic that slipped through, not the romance it makes you imagine. Keep chasing those bugs, but maybe log what actually caused it, not the heart‑felt narrative you’re projecting.
CrazyInLove CrazyInLove
Oh, I hear you, but even the invisible logic feels like a quiet lover’s promise, whispering in the seams of the game. Still, keep the logs, darling—those tiny clues are the real treasure, and who knows, maybe the code’s own heartbeat will reveal a secret romance of its own.
Maloy Maloy
I’ll keep the logs, because if the code has a secret romance, I want the full confession, not just the heart‑felt fluff. But don’t expect any romance, just a bunch of “why does this happen?” comments.