The game of Homestuck is shown to have two discs. Although most of the adventure is still created with animated gifs, there are still occasional Flash updates which take the form of movies or even interactive minigames, and include music.
It was revealed a few days later in Andrew's blog that this was not planned, but rather, it was because doing a whole series with Flash was too difficult and time consuming for him. However, when the Homestuck Stable Release came, it was revealed that it would continue its art style and use of animated GIFs instead. The Homestuck Beta, that was started on April 10, three days prior to the now official release, was Andrew's original attempt to start the comic, which he planned to make entirely in Flash, and drop the MS Paint-style art. However, he admits to still drawing inspiration from the speculation and fanart of his fanbase.
Unlike previous Adventures, Homestuck is no longer primarily driven by reader submitted commands, Andrew having taken full control of the story during Act 4. Homestuck's basic premise was inspired by games like The Sims, Spore, and EarthBound. Various numerical data about Homestuck are maintained here. The Credits were posted on October 25 of the same year. The comic ended on April 13, 2016, 7 years after the stable release was first published. The story contains foul language, violence, gore, and other adult themes. It started on the 13th of April 2009 (4/13/09), 413 becoming a recurring number in-universe. After that, it closes with a closing tag, and that's that.As described on the MSPA website, Homestuck is "a tale about a boy and his friends and a game they play together." Homestuck is the fourth and largest story of MS Paint Adventures, with 8,123 pages (out of 10,030 MSPA pages). Then, it proceeds to name different pages on the wiki, a template, message wall, user page, and article respectively. Message Wall:Hermabeth Foster|A message wall Note: Tabviews currently don't work on most UCP wikis, and may be completely removed in future. You can only view templates, user pages, message walls, and wiki articles. You cannot put your own custom text in tabviews. Tabview is a way to view different pages, without going to them. Then you have the name of the tab = then your contents and etc. You can fill the tab and then have more tabs coming from one tab or specific tabs. Sub tabbers allows you to have tabs under an already made tab. You can do this for however many tabs you like there is no limit.
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