**THIS IS INCOMPLETE!** This was made for a school project. The game is about a little dog, in which was curious as to why his owner has been gone for so long. He decided to escape, and turns out, his owner was in an art exhibit. So the little dog wanted to learn more about art, so see why his dad seemed so interested. Tada. Click the black screen to start, then click play. Use the arrow keys to navigate. Click the fence at the beginning to advance, and click the fence in the second stage to go back. From there on out, they'll be arrows to click to move from scene to scene. They'll be certain objects and people you can click for a little something extra, such as newspapers and They'll be outlined in black.
Gah! The green flag isn't responding to me! This will be frequently updated over time! This is barely a demo! (I still have no views D: I get like 69 views on an animation on the first day... But not something I try super hard on?) 16 May 2017: Little project begun. I made the load screen, and drew the walking sprite. I removed the project, and reposted it. 17 May 2017: I actually made it so you can walk, I added dialogue, And I edited the second background. Added third and fourth scenes. Oh, and a cat :D 18 May 2017: Changed the dog's sprite color, added the art exhibit, and some extra dialogue. Fixed the dog so it doesn't blend in with the dirt :P Also, I added an actual sky to the Art Exhibit background. 19 May 2017 - 24 May 2017: Nothing. 25 May 2017: Added another scene. Look around, you might find something. The facts about American art come in here. Two added so far. Click the papers. 26 May 2017 - 27 May 2017: Nothing 28 May 2017: Added a new scene with another dog, added some more clickable Easter eggs, fixed a yellow arrow glitch, made it so you can actually return from the dumpster place. Also added a frame. I spent a lot of time on it- 29 May 2017: Added in the final facts. I'm not even going to add where they reunite and touchy feely stuff happens. I'm not adding any more updates. 4 Jun 2017: You know what, here's another update. I added in the hole in the wall where you actually get into the art exhibit. I am still disappointed no one's played yet...