Over a decade ago, I developed a game engine using C/SDL/OpenGL and Lua, which led to the creation of three distinct games by a friend of mine. Each game explores a different genre and showcases unique gameplay experiences. Recently, I've taken the opportunity to bring these games to the web platform using Emscripten, making them easily accessible to play online.
1. Psykadelics: Dive into a vibrant, rhythm-based world where you dodge and weave through mesmerizing patterns of obstacles. Perfect for players who love music and motion.
2. Shmupacabra: Take control of a jet in this intense shoot 'em up. Battle against waves of enemy spaceships and dodge their relentless attacks. A must-try for fans of classic arcade shooters.
3. Lariad: Explore a compelling story of a swamp dweller whose peaceful life is disrupted by an unexpected intruder. This action/adventure platformer combines engaging narrative with challenging gameplay.
Whether you're a fan of old-school games or looking for something new to try, these games offer a fresh twist on classic mechanics. They're available to play for free – just follow this link to get started: https://psykadelics.com/
I'm eager to hear what you think and would appreciate any feedback or discussions about your experiences with these games. Enjoy playing!
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That sounds a bit strange because there's always something else you could be doing while waiting for that answer? Either working on another issue, or trying to improve something without being asked to, or even just learning something that could (or not) be helpful sometime in the future. Worst case scenario: read some HN :-)
But really: doesn't working remotely mean that, when blocked, you can just leave the computer and do some life stuff, then come back a few hours later and continue from there?
I understand that you're waiting for a legal framework to accept donations as an organization, but there was an article recently about an individual GIMP developer being funded on patreon. Is this something you would consider? I'd be happy to contribute to someone who's actively working on RethinkDB (of course without any backer rewards or similar expectations), and perhaps others would as well.
Over a decade ago, I developed a game engine using C/SDL/OpenGL and Lua, which led to the creation of three distinct games by a friend of mine. Each game explores a different genre and showcases unique gameplay experiences. Recently, I've taken the opportunity to bring these games to the web platform using Emscripten, making them easily accessible to play online.
1. Psykadelics: Dive into a vibrant, rhythm-based world where you dodge and weave through mesmerizing patterns of obstacles. Perfect for players who love music and motion.
2. Shmupacabra: Take control of a jet in this intense shoot 'em up. Battle against waves of enemy spaceships and dodge their relentless attacks. A must-try for fans of classic arcade shooters.
3. Lariad: Explore a compelling story of a swamp dweller whose peaceful life is disrupted by an unexpected intruder. This action/adventure platformer combines engaging narrative with challenging gameplay.
Whether you're a fan of old-school games or looking for something new to try, these games offer a fresh twist on classic mechanics. They're available to play for free – just follow this link to get started: https://psykadelics.com/
I'm eager to hear what you think and would appreciate any feedback or discussions about your experiences with these games. Enjoy playing!