Clinton Morrison's Personal Website and Games - Thoughts and Feedback

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A personal website has been developed to showcase computer games and programming projects, along with blog articles. The site, www.clintonmorrison.com, features a section dedicated to games at www.clintonmorrison.com/games.html. Feedback on the design highlights its simplicity, organization, and crisp appearance, with suggestions to keep the blog updated. Users expressed interest in exploring the source code for the games, particularly noting the positive experience with one game, "Blinky the Fluffy Chicken." The creator encourages others to utilize the source code freely.
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Hey everyone!

I spent a lot of this summer developing a personal website for myself. It hosts some computer games I’ve developed as well as some other programming projects I have done as well as blog articles.

The website is: www.clintonmorrison.com

You can play the games I created at: www.clintonmorrison.com/games.html

What do you think of the design and layout of the site? Is there anything about the site I should change? Also, if you try one of the games I made let me know what you think of it!

Thank you!
 
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Looks good Clint. Nice and simple. Just make sure you keep your blog up to date. Cheers!
 
Blinky the Fluffy Chicken!
That's cool.

Site looks good, neat and organized.
 
Nicely done. Very crisp look and well organized.
 
Thanks for the positive comments everyone!
 
Nice site Clinton. I've never gotten around to writing Java games but, I look forward to digging through the code for yours. Binky the chicken looked clean and played well. :smile:
 
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Nice site Clinton. I've never gotten around to writing Java games but, I look forward to digging through the code for yours. Binky the chicken looked clean and played well. :smile:

Thanks! You're welcome to do anything you want with the source code!
 
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