Welcome to my personal website! I'm Ellpeck (he/they), though I usually go by Ell. I'm a developer person from Germany, and I do a lot of stuff online!
Looking for my company's website? Head to games.ellpeck.de.
Here is a list of some of my bigger projects as well as some things you might know me from.
For a more exhaustive list of my projects, you can also check out some of the sites in the Social section.
In development
Tiny Life is a fun simulation game that tries to capture the essence of games like The Sims, but in an isometric pixelart style. It's published by Top Hat Studios, and it's currently in Steam Early Access.
Check it outGet it on Steam
Maintained
Actually Additions is a rather popular Minecraft mod that I used to work on. It's become widely known in the modding community and has reached over 30 million downloads by now, which is crazy. I don't work on it anymore myself, but it's being maintained for current versions by someone else.
Modrinth pageCurseForge pageReport an issueOnline manual
Side project
Nature's Aura is a Minecraft mod about collecting, using and replenishing the Aura naturally present in the world to create useful devices and unique mechanics.
Modrinth pageCurseForge pageReport an issue
Side project
Pretty Pipes is a simple to use, all-inclusive item transport mod for Minecraft. It features simple pipes that can be upgraded using modules to accomplish much more advanced tasks.
Modrinth pageCurseForge pageReport an issueCustom Frames is an Obsidian plugin that turns web apps into panes using iframes with custom styling. Also comes with presets for Google Keep and more.
Check it outInstall itSuper Simple Time Tracker is an Obsidian plugin that adds multi-purpose, easy-to-use time trackers to your notes that continue running even when you close Obsidian.
Check it outInstall it
Side project
MLEM Library for Extending MonoGame is an addition to the game framework MonoGame that provides extension methods, quality of life improvements and additional features like a Ui system and easy input handling.
Get it on NuGetSee the website
Team member
Waddle is a work-in-progress educational game that teaches young people about programming, created by a group of penguin enthusiasts at Uni Ulm's SP Institute. I create the game's pixelart and contribute to the game's design and programming.
Check it out (German)flowR is a dataflow analyzer and program slicer created by Florian Sihler for the R programming language. I work on it as a research assistant, and I've created its VSCode extension and linter, as well as contributed to the core codebase.
GitHub organizationVSCode extension
Released
Touchy Tickets is a fun idle game for Android that has you selling tickets with various theme park attractions. You can download it for free on the Google Play Store, as well as see its public source code.
Google Play StoreSee the code
Released
Foe Frenzy is a small party game where you battle up to three of your friends with random, short-lasting items. I initially released this game as local-only right before the pandemic, so it never had a chance to become popular. I'm still quite fond of it though, and you can buy it for a few bucks and even play online now, too.
Steamitch.ioThese are other websites where you can find me and the things I do, including the pages where I publish my code and games and where I sometimes stream and upload videos. This list also includes a lot of ways to reach me.
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Sometimes, some people ask me some questions about myself or my projects, so I decided to compile a list of some of the answers in a Q&A-like fashion so that I don't have to keep repeating them. If you're curious about me, this might be interesting to you!
Q: What are your pronouns?
A: In English, I use he/they, which means you can use either he/him or they/them when you talk about me. I don't prefer one or the other, so feel free to choose the one you like more. In German, I use er/ihm, because there isn't a gender-neutral alternative that I find particularly appealing.
Q: How old are you?
A: I'm years old. This automatically updates now, too, so I won't ever forget to update it again!
Q: Where are you from?
A: I am from Neuss, Germany and I currently live in Neu-Ulm, Germany. I lived in Aachen, Germany for a while as well.
Q: Why are you called Ellpeck?
A: When I was little, I decided to make a YouTube channel with the grammatically questionable title "LetsPlayEveryGames." Shortly after, I also made a Minecraft account that I was going to call the same thing. At the time, though, there was a limit for how many characters your name could have, and so I opted for calling myself "LPEG" instead. Some people tried to pronounce that name as if it were a normal word rather than an acronym. I liked that pronunciation, and so I turned it into a name.
Q: What should I call you?
A: In general, most of my friends online call me Ell nowadays, which is also what I go by on Bluesky and Discord in terms of my display names. My boyfriend calls me Peck online, but I generally don't like it when other people do so. If we meet in real life, you can call me Ell or Julian, the latter of which is my real name.
Q: What languages do you speak?
A: I speak German, English, Java and C# fluently. I'm okay at JavaScript, TypeScript and Python, and I can just about get something to happen in R, C, PHP and Lua.
Q: How do you make games?
A: I usually use the .NET-based framework MonoGame together with some libraries, including my own, MLEM.
Q: When are you updating your Minecraft mods?
A: If you're asking about Actually Additions, I don't work on it anymore. If you're asking about any of my other mods: I generally try to keep them updated to the most recent major Minecraft version. It might take me a few months to get there, though.
Q: What's your job/occupation?
A: I'm currently studying computer science at Ulm University, and I work there part-time as a research assistant. Other than that, I make money through Tiny Life sales, as well as Modrinth and CurseForge monetization from my Minecraft mods.
Q: What do you use to code?
A: For Java, I use IntelliJ IDEA. For C#, I use JetBrains Rider. For anything web-related, I use PhpStorm. For most of my other projects, which are usually rather small, I use Visual Studio Code.
Q: What's your favorite programming language?
A: C#.
This is my blog, where I post about gaming, programming and life. The featured posts are the ones you'll probably be most interested in, but you can select a different category to see every post.
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There are plenty of ways to support my work, from simply purchasing my games to sending some additional money my way. If you support me monthly, you also get access to various rewards related to Tiny Life and my Minecraft mods! Check out the pages linked here for more information on my work and where the money goes. â¤ī¸
Some of the stuff I make is directly for sale, and buying it is an easy way to support me! For example, you can buy my game Tiny Life on Steam.
I have a special Nodecraft Support-a-Creator code that allows you to get 30% off a Nodecraft server for one of over 30 games, including Minecraft! Using the code also gives me a small commission. Instead of clicking above, you can also enter the code Ellpeck at checkout.
Ko-fi is a great site that allows you to send me just enough money to buy a coffee. You can also start a monthly membership through Ko-fi, which allows you to receive the same rewards as you get on Patreon and GitHub Sponsors.
Patreon allows you to support me on a monthly basis with an amount of money of your choosing. You will also receive fun rewards related to Tiny Life and my Minecraft mods.
GitHub Sponsors is basically Patreon for programmers, and it provides a monthly support option, but it also allows you to make one-time payments. Here, you can get the same rewards as you get on Patreon and Ko-fi.
If you need a good way to get rid of your extra cash while benefitting all of us, I recommend donating to charities like Outright International, Black Lives Matter, the Global Fund for Women, or the Autistic Self Advocacy Network.