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GraeBush
A sweetie here to contribute free fun, while I learn and grow and get better.
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Please feel free to give feedback on anything and reach out for collabration in any projects or game jams.
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Joined on 9/5/21

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Welcome to Newgrounds!Well,if you ask me,I’m fine with any game genre,haha but if you like a better idea,you can take a look at the game section to see the hot new content gamers are after here.
As for the second question,you should go for it and try creating more mature content as a way of challenging and improving yourself.I’m not sure about the sprites but if the other features and designs of your game are great,I guess it could work but again,a look at other peoples’ content or posting this in the forums could better answer your question.

Good luck!

Thank you for the welcome! I greatly appreciate the advice.

@MchectorII @GraeBush Your welcome!If you have any more questions,please feel free to ask!

My best advice is this, and this is coming from recent experience as well! If you want to share your games here on Newgrounds, having a good understanding JavaScript and knowing how to integrate Newgrounds’ API into your game will help you a ton! Not much a necessity mind you, but from what I’ve seen, people here tend invest more time in games if said games have API assets like medals and scores. If you already have a great understanding of JavaScript and API implementation, then you’re off to a good start!

And despite this site having a ton of mature/adult-rated games here, the games that actually gains more attraction here are the Everyone/Teen games since they are more promotable, to say the least, so you wouldn’t have much trouble if you already make E rated game.

Outstanding advice! It means a lot to receive this type of help, thank you! I will be adding Java and that API into the learning plan now.