IJAM (Sploder/Scratch)

Sploder & Scratch are two widely different game making websites, both that IJAM are a part of. Although Sploder recently went defunct at the beginning of 2021 due to Flash being discontinued, Scratch is still alive and well.

Sploder
IJAM joined the Sploder community in the middle of 2012. Exact date is unknown, but it was roughly in May. His early games were very primitive with simple graphics and default backgrounds, however as time would go on his work would improve. His peak was late 2014 when he released Foxy Simulator during the FNAF hype. After this he began putting more effort into his games until late 2016 when his desire for game making faded. In an interview IJAM stated, "Sploder, Everyplay & Battle Bears Gold were my childhood. It kinda hurts that all of these are gone and/or inactive...". Sploder is unable to play games as of January 2021. Fortunately, IJAM archived all his games on the Scwambled YouTube page. this is the only remnant of a time long past.

IJAM also had an alternate account on Sploder which became defunct when Foxy Simulator released. Despite this, there are still some games on there.

- Other notable games include, Burning Tide, Poisonous Tide, One-Way Circuit and Impossible Mario which helped push IJAM to his creative limit on a limited platform

Scratch
IJAM joined Scratch in 2015 sometime around March. Unlike his engagement to Sploder, he never really used this game making website apart from the occasional remix of someone else's work. His remixes usually dwell in the glitch genre, although his remix of "-Rain- A Platformer" is set in a dystopian future. It is possible that his glitch style that can be found here heavily inspired QBEX's glitch persona.