Bored during class

>bored during class
>draw my own OC metroidvania map on graph paper
>label each item location and boss room
Autistic things you did as a kid?

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I would draw and design cites from a top-down view, with a primary focus on the roads and major junctions.

I made an imaginary Deus Ex 2 back in 2000 which I had to change to Deus Ex 3 when Invisible War was announced. It added vehicles and among them were skateboards and Razor scooters.

Do you like city sim games?

I would fill a journal with the physical descriptio and behavior of 108 characters for an imaginary Suikoden.

>Autistic things you did as a kid?
A chick used to be clingy to me and always hang around me. One day she said that I smelt nice and asked what washing detergent I used. I said that my Mom bought Gain because it was the only detergent that got the shit streaks from farting out of my underwear.

She stopped talking to me after that.

Strangely no. You'd think it'd be a perfect match, the only part I enjoy is designing roads and creating good traffic flow. As soon as I get started on the actual city planning beyond the roads I lose enjoyment. I guess I like roads.

Based

consider train sims

I did the exactly same thing. I’d also draw maps with islands akin to something you’d see in a jrpg map

>..as a kid
I'm a 35 year old project manager at a properties group and I did something similar during a video conference last Monday.

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Show us user :)

I used to draw rube goldberg machines on the backs of my school folders or a blank piece of printer paper. I was never the type to draw on lined paper. I considered it heresy even back in the early 90s.

I drew a world map for an RPG based on my town with things like the
>shopping center was a desert bazaar town
>downtown a frozen mountain range with a citadel carved in the cliffs
>my high school was the dungeon of the main antagonist
>my neighboorhood was the starting town
>the nearby park which happened to connect to a housing project full of obnoxious blacks who would trash to place and who stole a bike of mine when I left it unattended for five minutes was the starting forest dungeon full of shadow creatures

I spent months killing time refining it but obviously never used it.

Again strangely I don't enjoy them. Feelsbad when my interests in games don't align with my interests outside of games.

A sample of the autism for anyone interested

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an art class i took in middle school showed me how to draw in isometric perspective and i would constantly draw dr seuss like cities

I made rhythm game levels for the different songs I liked using my music book.

I'm running my first campaign in DnD as DM right now, and this was all I was doing yesterday.

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UI mockups for games

I made a TCG, I probably did around 200+ cards.
>All Monsters had ATK/DEF, Element and 1 effect
>if the ATK was higher than enemy monster's DEF then you can destroy the enemy monster otherwise you can't
>there were also "Energy" cards that were the game's spell cards
>you either used or equipped the energy card to one of your monsters, it had an effect for both
>field can have up to 3 monsters per side
>the objective is to reduce the "heart" of the enemy
>killing 1 enemy monster reduces the enemy's hearth by 1/2, attacking directly reduces a full hearth, 5 hearths per player.
>10 types, Fire, Wind, Plant, Ground, Thunder, Metal, Ice additionally there was also light, dark and Neutral.
>type effectiveness increased stats against effective type +1000 flat ATK/DEF which was quite a lot
It was pretty fun, sometimes I feel that I should retake it but with improved art.

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When I was 7 I wrote a book with my best friend and it was just a medieval gore fest. The teacher allowed us to present it one day in class and that evening she phoned our parents and asked us if we could write a “happy chapter” for the book. We decided to write a funeral scene for a bunch of the knights that died and presented it the next day. Never got to present our book again :(
I remember finding the book whilst chilling with some bros at his house and the first page only had “death will come for us all” written in the middle of the page.

Based DMing chad taking up the mantle.

This was 3 of our adventurers sending the body of a fallen party member down the river after a deadly encounter with a mimic which was terrorizing a gnome fortress.

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Look into Metropolisim

>Pepper gun
Damn that's a nice idea

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This. Sometimes I would actually build the "final" ones on the PC.
Also, constant new ideas for board/card games that I would play with classmates at school. For some games I teamed up with my buddy, we split tasks and usually played in recess or after class.
One of the early card games I made was Triple Triad, but with tons of additional cards. Having differently colored cards on each side would've been an issue as the opponent would be able to see the cards, so instead we used small tokens with red/blue sides to denote which player had which cards in the board.

>She couldn't just laugh it off as a joke
Sounds like you dodged a bullet.

What happens in the nazi room user?

As a kid I used to write "guides" for games on plain lined paper complete with shitty illustrations and then tape them to my bedroom wall. A lot of the time the info was just straight up false based on things I had heard online, like how to get a purple yoshi in Yoshi's Story.

I have also written out a 200+ page design document for the mechanics of a hypothetical new elder scrolls game, including tables, diagrams and mockup UIs, except I was 22 years old when I started it. I still update it sometimes.

I used to draw my own GoldenEye and Mario 64 levels, wishing it was possible to actually make them. 20 years later it would be possible.

I would make my own guides too, but REAL ones. Silent Hill and Parasite Eve 2 in particular. Solutions for puzzles, maps, all sorts of stuff. I got the SH maps memorized even up until now, I know that game like the back of my hand.

Those are deadly spinning blades. A player that begins their turn in the radius of the blades, or enters the radius during their turn must roll a Dex saving throw of 15. If they fail they take 18 dmg, and if they pass they take 9. Just looks like swastikas.

I made a Sonic sprite comic which featured an author self-insert character who was a recoloured Sonic sprite called "Darksonic". Somehow I avoided becoming the next chris-chan. I still have the comics on my hard drive.

This reminds me, I would spend hours in paint recoloring Megaman sprites, and looking up custom sprites online. I never made comics with them or did anything other than color them, but it was pretty autistic, still.

Post them.

sounds cool

Since first grade, I used to draw out platformer levels.

I used to draw Zuma Deluxe maps and I Wanna Be The Guy levels

Would draw geography maps on my work papers

I drew geometry dash levels in the same way. Also, looks like a fairly nice drawing OP :D

looks like some doom map.

They make me cringe real bad so I really don't want to, even anonymously. They are far from any kind of "so bad its good" or "ironic masterpiece" like tails got trolled, it's literally just the lamest shit that only a 13 year old in 2003 might find cool or funny.