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A guy surprised his girlfriend by proposing to her with a homemade video game about their relationship

by Nathan McAlone on Oct 3, 2015, 11:55 AM

A Cincinnati man took a marriage proposal to the height of nerdy sweetness when he built a computer game for the express purpose of proposing to his girlfriend, Lauren Woodrick.

Austin Piech says the pair had been dating for a few years when he "realized that if I was going to spend the rest of my life with someone, there wasn't anyone better than her," according to his post on Reddit.

Lauren knew he'd been coding a homemade game for a few weeks, and Austin asked her to be the first one to test it out. But the game was actually a virtual tour of levels inspired by significant moments in their lives, like their first date.

And the whole time, a ring was hidden behind the computer.

guy proposes to girlfriend with video game

As Lauren played the last level, her character passed by little mariachis playing the same song Austin's grandfather played for his grandmother when he proposed.

Lauren giggled at this and then the screen spelled out: "It's dangerous to go alone. Take this!"

video game proposal

At that moment Austin said, "Will you marry me?"

She said yes and started that wonderful laugh-cry familiar to anyone who has just been overcome with emotion.

You can see the entire video game journey leading up to the proposal in the screenshots below — annotated by Austin himself — or scroll to the bottom to watch the full video.

The first thing she saw: "The ominous flash file," Austin says.



Level 1: "Our first time really getting to know each other had been at Bockfest (a street festival celebrating high gravity beer and also goats) in Cincinnati, OH. We had been friends-of-friends before."



"Anyone who lives in Cincinnati can tell you that our streets are so terrible it's like living in an actual platformer."



See the rest of the story at Business Insider


 
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