My newest game, Dicecrash II: Dice Rack, is now available for the TI 99/4A. It's a sequel of sorts to 2015's "Dicecrash," and it takes a different approach to the "arrange the falling dice" idea.
I'm still working on the last little bit of Enemy Lines's AI, and continuing to struggle with decade-old code in that game, so I took a break to write this one as a sort of palate cleanser. It was nice to start and finish a new project in a short time, and I think it's a neat little game. I hope you enjoy it.
Besides Enemy Lines, I'm starting work on a text adventure called "A Ghost Without Dying," that I'll hopefully do more posting about here, to document my progress. I'm really excited about trying a new style of game, and I have a lot of ideas for it.
Some time this year, I am planning a physical release of Dicecrash, Sixxit, and Dice Rack. This will be a small run of floppy-disk based software in full packaging with manual. In addition, I plan to use Dice Rack as one of my test projects to start converting games to other platforms. My hope is to have it available for several other retro PCs, including a couple that may surprise you, by year's end.
I hope you're all staying safe and sane during these weird times. Thanks for visiting.
I'm still working on the last little bit of Enemy Lines's AI, and continuing to struggle with decade-old code in that game, so I took a break to write this one as a sort of palate cleanser. It was nice to start and finish a new project in a short time, and I think it's a neat little game. I hope you enjoy it.
Besides Enemy Lines, I'm starting work on a text adventure called "A Ghost Without Dying," that I'll hopefully do more posting about here, to document my progress. I'm really excited about trying a new style of game, and I have a lot of ideas for it.
Some time this year, I am planning a physical release of Dicecrash, Sixxit, and Dice Rack. This will be a small run of floppy-disk based software in full packaging with manual. In addition, I plan to use Dice Rack as one of my test projects to start converting games to other platforms. My hope is to have it available for several other retro PCs, including a couple that may surprise you, by year's end.
I hope you're all staying safe and sane during these weird times. Thanks for visiting.