The creator of the video uploaded a short video on Twitter asking for game ideas, mechanics, and suggestions. The top 5 most liked replies were used to create a game, "Milkman Carlson." The suggestions included a drinking simulator, Carlson going to the store to buy milk, adding inception to the game, time control, and an enemy robot named Billy.
The creator used Python code to sort the tweets and implemented the suggestions into the game. They also added features such as a main menu, sound effects, and customization options. The game can be played on both PC and Android devices, and the creator has made it available for free.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The author uploaded a short video on Twitter asking for game ideas and mechanics.
2. The author received 763 comments on Twitter after 21 hours.
3. The author used Python code to find the five most liked replies on Twitter.
4. The author modified the code to sort the tweets and generate text files.
5. The author created a game based on the top five most liked replies on Twitter.
6. The game features a character named Carlson who can drink milk to heal.
7. The game includes a store where Carlson can buy milk.
8. The game features a car that can hit Carlson.
9. The author added sound effects for the car and blood effects.
10. The author added a robot named Billy to the game.
11. Billy has an evil twin brother named Willie.
12. The author created an explosion effect using Unity's particle system.
13. The author added a timer to the game to show how fast a level can be cleared.
14. The author added customization options for Carlson, including clothes and hats.
15. The author added a feature to earn money by killing enemies and doing tricks.
16. The game is available for Android.
17. The author implemented dual wielding in the game.
18. The author created a new game mode where players can fight against infinite waves of enemies.
19. The game has 15 different levels and is completely free to play.
20. The author is working on a new game called Carlson, which is available on Steam.