diff --git a/projects/build-a-conversational-game-in-p5js/build-a-conversational-game-in-p5js.mdx b/projects/build-a-conversational-game-in-p5js/build-a-conversational-game-in-p5js.mdx index 19f5d3ed..d1a690e0 100644 --- a/projects/build-a-conversational-game-in-p5js/build-a-conversational-game-in-p5js.mdx +++ b/projects/build-a-conversational-game-in-p5js/build-a-conversational-game-in-p5js.mdx @@ -39,6 +39,14 @@ tags: ## Introduction + + Hi, my name is ✨Julien✨, and I’m the new Senior Curriculum Developer here at Codédex! I love zines, games, indie comics, park hangs, and experimental baking (holiday cookie box loading…). I’m based in Brooklyn, and am originally from Los Angeles! I’ve always made art, and didn’t consider myself a technical person until my coding journey unexpectedly began about a decade ago.
@@ -327,11 +335,3 @@ If you could use a game to have a conversation, what would you say, and who woul Extra challenge: Think of some other games that could be turned into conversations. Find existing code examples and see if you can find a way to modify them into this conversational format. Happy chatting! - -