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I've launched a fundraising campaign to publish Astral Masters game on Steam. Now it's 70% done! https://planeta.ru/campaigns/166321
Just published a new version of Astral Towers game which is built on the 4-th generation API of my Apus Game Engine (Engine4). The game works under Windows and Linux and uses SDL2 library for system management and input processing. The engine's revision used in this game is published at GitHub as Engine4-r1
Just ported my card game Astral Towers for Linux. It's a card game made with my open source pascal engine, which is available at Github (https://github.com/Cooler2/ApusGameEngine). Now there are 2 game versions, both built from the same source code: Windows - 32-bit, built with Delphi Community Edition. Linux (64-bit, built with Lazarus 2.11 / FPC 3.3). The game project's source code is available for all my patrons at Patreon (https://www.patreon.com/ApusGameEngine) ...
Hello all! It's been a while since I've written a blog on PGD. I thought I would at least give it a try tonight. I just finished a session of hacking away at my latest project, Garland's Quest. This game has actually been in productions since 2006 and boy has it really come a long way. I just wonder how it would have turned out at this time if only I had been able to work on it full time. Nonetheless, it is starting to look really good and it's ...