Guy proposed to his coder girlfriend with a custom video game

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Talk about leveling up.

Lauren Woodrick is a front end developer and coder and her (then) boyfriend Austin Pietch works in marketing.

When Pietch asked her to demo a game he’d spent over 130 hours designing, she was more than excited.

To her surprise, she began the game with an avatar that looked like a miniature version of her.

Pietch used her nickname, Lolo, for the title, naming it “Lolo’s Bizzare Adventure” and created each level of the game to represent a step of their relationship.

From their first meeting at Bockfest, a beer and goat festival, to meeting the parents for the first time, Pietch paid close attention to detail.

The final level of the game had Lolo return home to find mariachi bands playing a romantic tune and an avatar of Austin.

“It’s dangerous to go alone,” the classic black screen read. “Take this!”

That was the moment Pietch showed her the ring and popped the question.

Her reaction and game play was all captured on video and Pietch posted it to Reddit, hoping to garner some praise from a few nerds.

Now it’s gone viral now with more than a million views.

“The reaction to the video has been stunning, we’re overjoyed to see that it’s making a lot of people happy,” the happy couple told BuzzFeed.