t/suki is an invite-only digital makerspace for game makers and enthusiasts to share their love and support for the game development journey.
Overview
Here’s a quick explanation of the forum’s layout:
- Show Off is for sharing work that you made, completed or work in progress. About…
- Introductions is for saying hello to the community. About…
- General is for discussing making games, games themselves, or really anything else that doesn’t fit into any of the other categories. About…
- Help is a StackOverflow-style place to ask questions and get answers. About…
- Events has a shared calendar that everyone can post events to. About…
is for shitposting. About…
- Documentation is a curated community wiki. About…
- Meta is for discussing the community and forum itself and suggesting changes. About…
You might notice that there aren’t that many categories. That’s because we use tags for particular subjects, like godot and video-game.
As a makerspace, t/suki also provides:
Culture
t/suki is an invite-only forum, which means that everyone who is on the forum has been invited by someone else with a member trust level. This is also known as “trust level 2” (see this Discourse blog post for more information about trust levels).
You can become a member by participating on the forum. Once you are a member, you’ll get permission to make invite links of your own. Feel free to invite whoever you’d like, but keep in mind the purpose of the forum and the existing community when you choose who to invite.
There are some topics discussing the culture of t/suki that might be worth considering, including:
As an aside, t/suki also has an official mascot named Tsukimi-hime.
Get Started
Here are some things you can do to get started:
Introduce yourself by creating a new topic in Introductions. Add your avatar, bio, and interests to your profile.
Get to know the community by browsing discussions that are already happening here. When you find a post interesting, informative, or entertaining, use the
to show your appreciation or support!
Contribute by commenting, sharing your own perspective, asking questions, or offering feedback in the discussion. Before replying or starting new topics, please review the Community Guidelines.
If you need help or have a suggestion, feel free to ask in Meta or contact the admins.