Yakoob on 20/7/2016 at 19:11
Hey folks, wanted to share that my upcoming Free HTML5 game design experiment
GATHER can now be (
http://gamejolt.com/games/gather/166416?cm=fttlg)
followed on GameJolt!Inline Image:
http://unboundcreations.com/images/experiments/gather-06-hungry-minions.jpgDiscover the world, lead your minions, learn their language, and harvest sacrifice for the Gods. Free isometric adventure and exploration game set in an esoteric land.You control a Wraith sent to the idyllic land and must learn the rules of the world on your own. Powerless to affect the material realm, you must find arcane words to command and grow your minions, gather various items and discovering their use. The Krewski god demands sacrifice - but of what kind? And how will you appease them?Release Date: End of July
henke on 21/7/2016 at 08:00
Woop woop! Looking forward to the final version. :)
Yakoob on 22/7/2016 at 00:16
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http://opengameart.org/content/zombie-and-skeleton-32x48) NOPE! All free or sharable art. I don't steal unless using placeholders :)
And it's very short (10-15min really). I'm really putting way more effort/time than it deserves. I'd love to get some beta testers here before I unleash it on GameJolt tho.
Pyrian on 22/7/2016 at 02:45
I'd be happy to give it a go.
henke on 22/7/2016 at 12:12
Yes, I'll happily test it (again) as well. :)
Yakoob on 2/8/2016 at 19:56
OK, testing is ONNNNNNNNNNN!!! Just sent beta links to Pyrian and Henke :D
Thank you for taking the time! Any other takers?
Al_B on 2/8/2016 at 22:01
Yup - Always happy to test one of your games :)
Pyrian on 2/8/2016 at 22:34
Hmm, it's like Sim-Ant for the dark gods!
Renzatic on 6/8/2016 at 03:49
Hey, anyone have any suggestions for a good C# programming tutorial? I've perused a couple already, but they're all basically a bunch of follow the guide type tuts. I'm looking for something that's a little more like a classroom experience. Something that'll show me what something does, then give me a task to put what I've learned into action.
Any suggestions?
Yakoob on 6/8/2016 at 16:32
I remember the "Sams Teach Yourself C++ in 24 Hours" books being pretty good when I was first learning that, so maybe they got a C# equivalent?