One market I’d like to tap into is the Apple one. As it stands, I can build for and test on Windows, Linux, Android, Chrome and Firefox. It’s not like I have a commercially viable product, but it would still be nice to be able to test and maybe help Apple users who have issues.
Miscellaneous Tweets
Here are some of my old tweets that aren’t substantial enough to each get their own page on this blog.
Underground or Overground?
This one sure took a while to get working on the web, but it’s now up and available for all! Might still have a race condition here and there. libGDX Jam 20! Underground or Overground?
March 2022 recap
It’s been a while since I’ve posted anything here, so let’s take the opportunity to defeat the point of Twitter by making a somewhat longform post to recap in chronological order what’s been happening in the Java Cake Games world between my last tweet and now.
Ghostta Go!
I made a 3D game for Halloween Jam 2021. And what’s a better way to start November than by checking this out?
Re: Hacking The Leaderboards
Well there we are. I’ve been backstabbed (/s) by former partner Developer Doge. He’s basically created a tutorial for how to cheat on the Unipop leaderboards. But what can we learn from this?
Zero Gravity
The theme for the 18th libGDX jam was zero gravity! And oh boy, is there a solid number of entries. As with every jam, it’s a real mixed bag of high-quality stuff and… stuff.
OLED Switch
As someone who keeps things low-end and hasn’t developed so much as a “hello world” for the Nintendo Switch, this doesn’t particularly concern me, but I’d like to acknowledge that announcement of the new Switch model — the one with the OLED display.
oh no i’m stuck ._.
The theme for the 6th Game Breakers Toolkit jam was oh no i’m stuck ._. and, oh boy, have people been delivering. Ratings are currently open for the following games, should you wish to ruin the results.
Balls
The theme for the 17th libGDX jam was balls! It’s speculated that the only reason this theme won is because it was in the choices list twice but only in the results once. Possibly votes for both “balls” suggestions counted towards it. Fair or not, this is what we got!