ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Create an experience about what creatures, people, and evil buildings lurk underneath the sidewalk. An experience that will change both the player and and the creator in permanent ways and make them wonder why the soul does not lie outside the body. Do it whenever you want, halloween seems like a nice place to end it.
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Make a game with 13 levels or make 13 games in 13 days or just make games and release a game every day or release them all one day or make a game with a variable 13 in it, be creative, whatever. They can be spooky or they can be kooky.
Post suggestions for your most favorite Halloween candy or your favorite costume in the comments and they will be randomly shuffled to be themes for each of the 13 days for everyone.
19th of October
20th of October
21st of October
22nd of October
23rd of October
24th of October
25th of October
26th of October
27th of October
28th of October
29th of October
30th of October
31st of October
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
Hey, alwahaioaganvoe. Peanut Christmas fighting vivid firm cuff curb curb cu icing I I I u u u h h fight hits cjcj civil face Xmas X-Men Xavier xylophone. Time you're proud of first face that time
It has a lilt to it
Roosh roosh
Your website will work well while that time these great games get green global groups hammered into information them
Finally joined Jim however they yelled yourself years your question was even good. Green games were really recent history did deal really thought.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
Hey, alwahaioaganvoe. Peanut Christmas fighting vivid firm cuff curb curb cu icing I I I u u u h h fight hits cjcj civil face Xmas X-Men Xavier xylophone. Time you're proud of first face that time
It has a lilt to it
Roosh roosh
Your website will work well while that time these great games get green global groups hammered into information them
Finally joined Jim however they yelled yourself years your question was even good. Green games were really recent history did deal really thought.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
Hey, alwahaioaganvoe. Peanut Christmas fighting vivid firm cuff curb curb cu icing I I I u u u h h fight hits cjcj civil face Xmas X-Men Xavier xylophone. Time you're proud of first face that time
It has a lilt to it
Roosh roosh
Your website will work well while that time these great games get green global groups hammered into information them
Finally joined Jim however they yelled yourself years your question was even good. Green games were really recent history did deal really thought.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
Hey, alwahaioaganvoe. Peanut Christmas fighting vivid firm cuff curb curb cu icing I I I u u u h h fight hits cjcj civil face Xmas X-Men Xavier xylophone. Time you're proud of first face that time
It has a lilt to it
Roosh roosh
Your website will work well while that time these great games get green global groups hammered into information them
Finally joined Jim however they yelled yourself years your question was even good. Green games were really recent history did deal really thought.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
Hey, alwahaioaganvoe. Peanut Christmas fighting vivid firm cuff curb curb cu icing I I I u u u h h fight hits cjcj civil face Xmas X-Men Xavier xylophone. Time you're proud of first face that time
It has a lilt to it
Roosh roosh
Your website will work well while that time these great games get green global groups hammered into information them
Finally joined Jim however they yelled yourself years your question was even good. Green games were really recent history did deal really thought.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
Hey, alwahaioaganvoe. Peanut Christmas fighting vivid firm cuff curb curb cu icing I I I u u u h h fight hits cjcj civil face Xmas X-Men Xavier xylophone. Time you're proud of first face that time
It has a lilt to it
Roosh roosh
Your website will work well while that time these great games get green global groups hammered into information them
Finally joined Jim however they yelled yourself years your question was even good. Green games were really recent history did deal really thought.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D
Hey, alwahaioaganvoe. Peanut Christmas fighting vivid firm cuff curb curb cu icing I I I u u u h h fight hits cjcj civil face Xmas X-Men Xavier xylophone. Time you're proud of first face that time
It has a lilt to it
Roosh roosh
Your website will work well while that time these great games get green global groups hammered into information them
Finally joined Jim however they yelled yourself years your question was even good. Green games were really recent history did deal really thought.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
Hello friends!!
It's the second Klik & Play marathon! Two years of bringing out your old computers (or DOSBoxes or VM's) to make some games in Klik & Play. This marathon's going to be compiled in an unofficial Pirate Kart and put up on my website!
Two rules.
One: Anything goes.
Two: don't use exports like Multimedia Fusion, keep the games in the native KnP format!
Reha Soft
http://geocities.ws/rehasoft
PS: I'm gonna try to make games on the Thanksgiving weekend. :D