
The animation is a retelling of John Bunyan's novel of the same name.

On March 19, 2007, Cawthon uploaded the first part of an eight-part series titled The Pilgrim's Progress to his YouTube channel, which was released as a full-length film on DVD two years prior. He later joined Hope Animation, where he created animations for children based on Christian values. His first official games were released in the early 2000s, one of the earliest known being RPG Max, released in 2002. This game later became a troll game as the "demo" of Ultimate Custom Night. Cawthon revealed his first game (titled Doofas) during a live stream he made the game when he was a child. He currently lives in Salado, Texas, with his wife and five sons.Ĭawthon's career in game design and animation began in the 1990s. 2.1.2 2019–2021: Eighth to tenth installments, virtual reality, and retirementĬawthon was born in Houston, Texas on June 4, 1978.2.1.1 2014–2018: First seven installments and first spin-off.In short, I am very pleased with both the crate and the company - their communication with clients and documentation included with the crate. When I came across Creation Crate I was ecstatic - it is just the thing I have been looking for - hands on projects and coding using C! I've just finished the first project - a Mood Lamp and I am overjoyed, The project is not overly complicated, but it is challenging enough to keep you on your toes! As I read, the crates become progressively more challenging, so I'm looking forward to the coming months! In the meantime I am very motivated to work with C and the Arduino independently until the next crate arrives! I've even ordered a second Arduino unit to use so that the one I received from CC is dedicated to Creation Crate. I've read a few books, and have worked a bit on simple coding but I really wanted something more hands on to get me launched.


Lately I've been interested in getting back into programming, but was kind of at a loss of where to start, not being familiar with the languages in use today.

Life took me in a different direction though. Needless to say I had a strong interest in engineering and programming. Back in the 80s, when I was in High School, I was very adept at programming in BASIC, and was able to work with a couple of other languages of that era as well.
