if you want to change the font go to https://utils.griffpatch.academy/ and copy all the code from the fixedsys font USE THIS TO GENERATE DIALOG: https://nexuster.github.io/nexdialog/ just press [z] to continue after reading the dialog how to format your dialog entries in the dialog list: [first letter x], [first letter y], [wrap x], [push y] name|text-content|sound-id|optional-event another-name|text-content|sound-id|optional-event you don't really need to worry about the coordinates in the first line, if you're using my dialog box then just keep them at -90,-70,180,-150 but if you aren't then I will explain the coordinates: [first letter x,y] - the position of where text-content will begin from the top left corner [wrap x] - if the end of word exceeds this value, the word will be wrapped back to the other side and moved down [push y] - if the text-content exceeds this value it'll be moved to a new dialog entry (but not inserted into the list) to color the text (ignore the boxes [] ), use: ^[hexadecimal 16][text-content] 0,1,2,3,4,5,6,7,8,9,a,b,c,d,e,f try this: I like ^cgems yippie (gems will be a purple) to line break, use /n to skip the current entry, use -n to type the continue arrow, use ¶ to use events (if you typed in an event in a dialog entry line), make a broadcast that matches the exact name of the event you typed into the entry engine not by @griffpatch but inspired by his credit me and let me know if you use this (and if i do see a project with it I can tell if its mine) evil leafy jumpscare