My 14-year-old son JAYDEN is leading an international FAN GAME development team! (video interview with JAYDEN LANE)

I know, I know…this is a blog site about fan films, not fan games. But did you even know there is such a thing as a fan game? I didn’t until a few years ago when my now-14-year-old son Jayden got very interested in something called UNDERTALE.

Released originally back in 2015, Undertale was created by an independent game developer named TOBY FOX following a 2013 Kickstarter campaign with a $5K goal. A month later, the crowd-funder finished with ten times that amount! Initially launched for Windows and Max OS, in the ensuing years, Undertale was later released for Playstation, Nintendo Switch, and ultimately xBox. According to this rather extensive Wikipedia article

The music for the game (composed by Toby Fox himself) was released on an official soundtrack along with the game and became wildly popular, spawning two official Undertale cover albums—one electronic/metal and the other jazz. Not bad for a guy who had never written a full video game before and crowd-funded its development for a tiny fraction of what the big gaming corporations were spending!

Rather than try to explain the game to you, I’ll just show you this video (surprisingly recent, as the game is still immensely popular) that shows the gameplay…

Hard to believe that such a simple-looking, 2D artwork role-playing game could catch fire like Undertale did, but it seemed to hit some kind of magical sweet-spot for players of all ages…including Jayden when he was only 10 or 11. Within a few months, Jayden was designing his own Undertale “fan games” using a programming engine called Scratch that—surprisingly—was never intended for such advanced gameplay coding. But that didn’t stop my son!

To give you an idea of what Jayden was capable of while still only 12 years old, here’s a video of an Undertale-based fan game he created in 2023. I can’t show the actual game itself, only a video of the full game that he posted to his YouTube channel…

Jayden created all of the graphics and animations himself (the individual visual elements are known as “sprites”) and did all of the coding. The only thing that Jayden wasn’t responsible for was the music, which he downloaded from other Undertale fans who would write royalty-free music for fun. (While Jayden can draw and animate and code—and do really amazing voice-overs—he’s not a musician.)

So how does the original creator, Toby Fox, feel about these fan games?

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My SON the FAN FILMMAKER!

Two weeks ago I blogged about, among other things, how VANCE MAJOR retired from fan films only to discover that his 7-year-old son ROYCE MAJOR wanted to make fan films! In fact, here’s one of Royce’s first projects.

Over the years, Vance and I have swapped “dad” stories and compared notes, as my 13-year-old son Jayden is very similar to Royce: Star Trek and sci-fi fans, very into computers, very creative, adorable, and way smarter than their dads (both Vance and I both are totally out of our league when it comes to our kids completely lapping us!). And as I was giving Vance some compliments on Royce’s latest efforts and praising his involvement as a father in encouraging Royce’s passions, I told Vance a little about what Jayden was up to these days.

“Y’know, Jonathan, I’d really like to read a blog about that,” Vance said to me. “I mean, it’s great reading about all these other fan filmmakers and their projects, but Jayden is the ‘next generation,’ and finding out what he’s been doing would be really interesting…to me, at least. You really should write a blog about Jayden and his latest projects.”

Okay, Vance, because you asked for it…!

Like many kids, Jayden has a lot of hobbies and interests. He builds competitive robots and takes karate. We watch Star Trek, Stargate, and other sci-fi together. He spends waaaaaaay too much time viewing YouTube videos, but welcome to Generation Alpha (the next one after Gen Z). He hangs out on Discord in a bunch of special interest group servers (he even has a server of his own), he has his own YouTube Channel, and has friends and followers all over the world (he says that people from other countries are nicer than Americans). And yes, Mommy and I feel completely overwhelmed trying to keep track of and monitor all of this online activity…heaven help us!

Fortunately, Jayden is at his core a “good kid”—kind, empathetic to others, and a bit of a prude. We’ve discussed online privacy and safety with him, and he gets it. Like many parents, we’re crossing our fingers that the genie doesn’t get too far out of the bottle, but eventually you just have to trust that you’ve raised your kid right.

One of the things that completely blows our minds—in addition to the robot-building—is Jayden’s ability to code video games. He creates his projects using the Scratch game engine (developed at MIT for kids) at a level that, frankly, most 13-year-olds aren’t even close to being able to do.

You’ve obviously heard of fan films, but did you know there are also fan GAMES? Jayden, along with possibly hundreds of others, has taken to creating video games based on a 2D online game released in 2015 called Undertale (read more about it here).

Here’s a short segment of one of literally dozens of fan games that Jayden was created based on Undertale

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