Imagine you're playing with building blocks, and suddenly someone shows you how to make every tower you ever built, just by copying it perfectly. That's what it feels like when I met Protoclone. It’s actually insane work.
Like Copying a Whole Room in One Go
It's Like a Super Copy Button
When I met Protoclone, it was like discovering a secret button that could copy not just one thing, everything in the room. You push the button once and poof, you have two rooms that look exactly the same. No magic, no tricks, just super fast copying that feels like magic because it’s so good.
It took a lot of work to get there, but now I can copy whole worlds with just one click!
Examples
- A kid meets Protoclone for the first time and gets lost in a maze of strange shapes.
- Someone tries to explain Protoclone using blocks and colors.
- A simple chat turns into a wild adventure with no clear end.
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