I remember fondly playing Final Fantasy Dawn of Souls on the Game Boy Advance, FF1 in particular one of my favourite of the two games, which I had replayed a good number of times. As I became curious about the game once again, I started looking it up and started gazing at the fonts used, started looking up the font for it, and came across a resource sheet that contained all the characters for both Basic Latin and other languages, then I started to think about how the font changed looks in certain characters in other titles, such as the 3D remake of Final Fantasy IV and The 4 Heroes of Light, both games released for the Nintendo DS. I started thinking to myself, what if there was a monospaced version of this font?
And so, I got to work, thinking how it would all look if Square Enix indeed decided to go monospace for all the characters intstead of only the numbers for the GBA FF games and even had most of the small letters and even numbers expand horizontally by one pixel and even went the extra mile to add Greek, Coptic, Cyrillic and even Hiragana and Katakana. Not content with this, I even decided to add in a few extra things and even decided to add in characters used in computers of old, namely Box Drawing and Block Elements.
A bit of a "quick" project that I am finally happy to release onto the world.
5/12/23 : Fixed up some glyphs in the Box Drawing set. Now they should look nicer and fit with the rest good and proper.
The english font on dan-ball.jp. From the modern web-based Dan-Ball games (everything after Irritation Stickman and an update to the original Powder Game).
Characters not in the original set made by me.
Original font by Chiehiro Hashizume (ha55ii).
This is a cloneLet's see how many glyphs can be in a font without ULS
The answer: 2902
Here’s a Remake of the original font from the VTech Explore and Write Activity Desk’s Screen.
I tried my best fitting all the New Characters within the 7×7 Matrix, Especially with Roman Number 8. But the New Characters I Made Just for this Font
1.0 (11/08/2023) - Initial Release
1.0.1 (13/08/2023) - Added Symbols for Some Animations and an Alternate Form of J.
1.0.2 (19/08/2023) - Added The Vietnamese O and U with Horn, Three Currency Symbols and Additional Punctuation.
1.1 (22/08/2023) - Added Greek, Cyrillic and Arabic.
1.2 (01/10/2023) - Fixed some Errors, and Added Medival Variants of О and Old Italic
1.2.1 (04/10/2023) - Added Extended Old Italic, Hebrew and a Variant of Z
1.2.2 (05/10/2023) - Added Klingon
1.2.3 (07/10/2023) - Added Variants of some Latin Letters, and Extended Arabic for Bosnian
1.2.4 (08/10/2023) - Added Syriac and Fixed a Cyrillic Letter.
1.3 (10/10/2023) - Added Hiragana and Katakana
1.3.1 (13/10/2023) - Added Most of Voynichese, The First Plane F Allocation
1.4 (05/11/2023) - Added Archaic “Tsan”, a G Shaped Stigma. + a Letter for Bactrian, Coptic and Kanbun.
1.4.1 (04/12/2023) - Added more Voynichese, but it’s still not complete yet.
Private Use Area Blocks
Incomposable Numbers - F000-F00F
Various Symbols for Educational Toys - F590-F8CF
Klingon - F8D0-F8FF
Voynich - FF400 - FF51F
Suggest New Characters and Fixes for Existing Characters in the Comments!
Will (Hopefully) be Updated Frequently!
Latin 89%
Hiragana 100%
Katakana 100%
This is a clone of Bubble Gothic Demo