My day started at a little coffee shop(I don’t remember its name anymore). People at the store were old and they were reading newspapers, don’t think they had an intense day going on. After knowing that staring is common in Germany, I don’t frick out no more. And many of them actually tried to talk to me, it’s just that I couldn’t understand them. Also, they sell packaged eggs at the shop which I thought was interesting. The store had a variety of bakeries, I feel like I have to go back to try out more stuff.
After breakfast, we walked around the town a little bit and got to see some historical buildings. Near the bus stop, we got more coffee!!!!!
My first time taking the bus in Paderborn was awkward because I kept pushing the “stop” button until someone yelled at me. (not really, but I was still embarrassed, I’m shy ). After arriving at Paderborn University, we headed up the games lab that is dominated by computer science students. The lab is like ours but smaller which makes sense since they don’t have a game design major. There weren’t many students in the lab, Bernie was working on his side project Q while we arrived.
For the rest of the day, we pretty much just chilled and fought with the game Q, that is made by a group of German students. If you are wondering what the game is like… Think about a mix of GeometryDash and Celeste plus Hallow Knight and Getting Over it. Yes, I gave up after half an hour. It’s not released yet but I’ll buy it just to support my friends. And then make my BFF beat the game for me, pretending I’m good at extreme action games.