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BOSS IT DEV DIARY 00015 – TimeLapse | Kangaroo Court | Making the Teaser | Animation | Gimp | Image

Today, I took a short break from my main project, Webster, after dealing with a corrupted GitHub commit that took four hours to troubleshoot and fix. I had to watch my own tutorial videos to recreate certain parts—quite the drama! But don’t worry, I’m not switching projects or giving up on Webster. After all that, I just needed a change of pace, so I decided to dive into something I’m planning for next year: Kangaroo Court.I didn’t start recording this process until I realized it might actually help someone else going through similar issues. Hope you find it useful!

Maritime Law, Common Law, StrawMan Argument, UCC | CEST Q VIE | Crown Law, Gods Law

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BOSS IT DEV DIARY 00014 – Comming Next Year – Kangaroo Court – Legal Simulation

Welcome to Kangaroo Court, an immersive, thought-provoking legal simulation game coming in 2025. Step into the dark, twisted world of a fictional courtroom where players confront a kangaroo judge and face off against a corrupt system. Armed with knowledge of international, constitutional, and common law, players must navigate high-stakes legal battles to defend their rights, exposing governmental deceit and challenging the foundations of authority itself.

In this game, every case matters. Each level presents a new scenario, revealing truths often hidden from the public—whether it’s your right to travel, personal sovereignty, or protection against unjust rulings. Each win not only advances your case but also brings you one step closer to liberation, shining a light on the system’s misuse of power and fraudulent jurisdiction.

Prepare yourself to face the kangaroo court. “We did not come to break the law, but to forfill it”