Pucifur

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Pucifur

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Profile
Aliases: Lincoln, Pucifur27
Real name: Tobias Brown
Interests: Sprites, fangames, web design
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Pucifur27 joined MFGG in late April of 2005. He joined the forums early May of the same year.

On August 16, 2008, Pucifur was hired as a site staffer along with MegaTailzChao. They, along with all of the other older staff members, cleared out MFGG's long queue line completely - an event that hasn't happened in even Black Squirrel's memory.

Game Making

Pucifur is pretty experienced with GameMaker. He has completed very few projects, for most were either for practice or fun, rather than for anyone else's benefit.

Completed Projects:

1) Mario: Jail Break - Mario Jailbreak is a simple, glitchy game created by Pucifur for a Minigame Competition (won sencond place). The basis of the game is based on the original Super Mario Bros., though it adds a few elements (such as koopa shells).

2) Mario: The Graveyard Shift - This was made for another Minigame Competition (won second place). You simply jumped around on zombie-koopa heads, making sure they didn't tough the grave keeper.

Incomplete Projects:

1) Paper Mario: Time Strewn Star - PM:TSS is a fan game currently being developed by Pucifur. It uses a heavily modified "NSMB Engine," which includes glitch fixes and frame rate adjustments. It has been in development for over a year, only releasing one demo for the NCFC. The website (which includes the story line, screenshots, and a the demo) can be viewed right here. The most recent game play video (not mentioned on the site) can be viewed right here.

2) Mario Jail Break 2 - This is a sequel to MJB, Pucifur's first complete fan game. It has improved everything (graphics, physics, features, etc.), but next to nothing has been revealed to the public.