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@ICastFist
I would treat every indie game as basically a lottery ticket. Keep making more fun games until you get lucky.
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I tend to approve follow requests from nearly everyone, although it’s a good idea to have some posts and/or a profile picture and bio.
@ICastFist
I would treat every indie game as basically a lottery ticket. Keep making more fun games until you get lucky.
@ICastFist
I would argue that “zero-skill” games can have charm if they’re still fun or creative. Perhaps I’m a bit biased though as a beginner gamedev who doesn’t have much skill outside of programming though.
@The_Picard_Maneuver
One of my favorite parts of Lemmy is that you can reply to posts (and even post directly to communities) from other ActivityPub services such as Mastodon. That’s what I’m doing right now, actually! :p
@Justdaveisfine I would say yeah! Especially send it out to those who specialize in something niche that applies to your game (like linux gaming or retro-style games)
It doesn’t hurt to send your game out, especially to independent reviewers.
@DichotoDeezNutz I don’t see why not
@nexusnovaz I generally like SDL, and would personally recommend it
@CorneliusTalmadge I like that idea.
@YellowtoOrange @ickplant inserts Rick and Morty copypasta
@Axxi
Things seem to be better here anyways. Being able to interact with people across different platforms (I’m replying to your comment through Mastodon because it works and it’s cool 😎) really does make it feel like “the world of tomorrow” to me
@shortwavesurfer
I would recommend just grabbing the APK from GitHub directly, and verifying with the Sha256 hash.
Honestly, the devs should just add it to F-droid or make their own repo for it.
@verysoft @popcar2 I briefly tried it before when it was the proprietary game engine Amazon Lumberyard. It was alright but personally I prefer developing games without an engine