A Dev Door (or Developer Door) is a level creator resource in the Super Mario romhacking community, and in the Super Mario Maker community intended to provide a more prompt and direct access to sections of a level of considerable length that are intended to be reached through the regular route in the final product. Mainly used during the developing stages of a level, Dev doors allow the editor to reach a part of the level that would otherwise take a long time to reach if they play the level from the very start point.
Dev doors became a necessity in Super Mario Maker in particular, as the game only allows for two checkpoints per level, while doors are unlimited. Ideally, dev doors should be removed, or hidden at the very least, before the level is published, and the presence of a dev door in a published level indicates a lack of oversight and polish by the level creator.
Huh, this creator left a dev door on his level... you gotta pay attention!
A developer who gets a game idea that interests a lot of people then when he's earning thousands of dollars of his supporters. Only makes progress once every 3 months.
It's been so long, but yandere dev has made only 2 weeks worth of progress. He streams Animal Crossing, and makes slurp sounds when staring at a Anime Girl's boobs.
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The epitome of how not to develop a video game.
Guy 1: "How do I make a video game?"
Guy 2: "Don't be a Yandere Dev"
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the definition of pollux, it should be said regularly
pollux is a bad dev
This person is well spoken and well mannered but he tends to have crush on girl names Omshi Gupta.
Yo: Hey so you know the boy who loves Omshi.
Bro : He must be Dev Srivastav
Yo: Obviously duh!
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Somebody wanted you to know about how you were in the popular podcast where developers come and meet up and talk to you about new games and such coming out.
"Davey wanted you to come to Dev Hour these nuts"
a naomi dev loves having boyfriends and never wants to be without one
that naomi dev just took my boyfriend