s&box tutorials and reference

Useful s&box guides, notes, and creator-facing how-tos.

A focused knowledge hub for s&box setup, workflows, editor habits, and practical reference material.

s&box Notes

setup / workflow / reference

Tactical readout
s&box reference preview

Tutorials

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Reference

Live

Focus

Practical

Core pillars

The site is now a knowledge hub first.

The visual system still feels deliberate and technical, but the message is now simple: this is where s&box creators come for useful information.

01

Practical over promotional

The site is now focused on useful s&box information: setup help, workflow notes, and tutorials that answer concrete creator questions.

02

Reference plus how-to

Short guides help with first steps. Reference pages collect the durable concepts, patterns, and recurring terminology around s&box work.

03

Built for iteration

The tone stays intentional and technical, but the subject is now platform knowledge rather than unreleased game positioning.

Reading flow

From getting started to reusable reference.

The site structure now guides people from first-contact tutorials into deeper reference pages without mentioning unreleased product plans.

Early

Setup

Install tooling, understand the editor, and get a clean local workflow running.

First build

Mid

Workflow

Structure scenes, entities, iteration habits, and reusable project conventions.

Reliable loop

Late

Reference

Use deeper pages to answer recurring questions quickly without re-learning the same concepts.

Fast recall

Operational posture

A technical resource, not a teaser site.

The redesign keeps the sharp control-room feel, but removes game reveal language. The site now behaves like a focused documentation and tutorial surface.

Tone

Technical restraint

Motion

Sparse / deliberate

Outcome

Useful and legible

Reference

Core s&box topics in one place.

Use the reference section for stable concepts, recurring setup questions, and deeper notes that should stay easy to find.

Enter the network

Start with the basics. Keep the reference close.