The reasons people code-switch and the ways in which they do it are far more numerous than the few examples we've listed here. While many people told us they code-switched to fit in, for example, several also told us they did it to stand out. What the stories reiterated most of all, though, is what our colleague Gene Demby pointed out in his inaugural post: No matter your race, ethnicity, class or cultural background, you probably do it.
So, what are some of the best open source games made with GameMaker Studio? One standout example is "Lone Survivor: Director's Cut", a survival horror game with a hauntingly atmospheric soundtrack and a gripping narrative. The game's developer, Jasper Byrne, released the source code for the game in 2013, allowing others to learn from his work and use it as a starting point for their own projects.
Why would a COVID lab run by a shady Chinese company be operating in Reedley, CA in the central San Joaquin Valley? The lab, which was supposed to be an empty building, was discovered by Reedley city code enforcement officers when they saw a garden hose attached to the building and investigated.
At the same time, Raven successfully uses her new intellect to hack into the City of Light using Becca's passcode. In a part of the city called the Citadel, Raven discovers that A.L.I.E. is hiding something and hacks through the blocks A.L.I.E. puts in her way. A.L.I.E. brings forth Hannah Green's mind to distract Raven and Monty, but Monty chooses to delete his mother from the City of Light even though it means that she will be gone for good. Raven discovers that A.L.I.E. is hiding a kill switch, but the AI retreats from Arkadia's mainframe before Raven can activate it, kicking Raven out of the City of Light code.
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