
Been messing around with new ideas to see what works.
This one was way more unsettling than I expected.
Next up
Release version 1.0.7 is out: Added VR support on avdl - my programming language.
At the time, only the Quest 2 is officially supported. You can check out Rue on the Oculus App Lab: https://www.oculus.com/experiences/quest/6262323890531927/
Also added a lot of performance improvements.
Found sparkly yarn. Needed to make cat thing. Am cold.
What else could I make other than a knitted double layered warm cat hat 😻
Now on #etsy : https://afloofdev.etsy.com/listing/1649198306
I’ve recently implemented skeletal animations inside my programming language / game engine called “Avdl”. This will now allow me to include animated meshes, to bring my future games to life.
Rue version 0.4.0 has been #published:
* All 15 cards have completed assets.
* 5 different AI opponents.
* One extra background added, thanks to "rgs_dev" on Twitter for the assets.
Plus a few more features.
Rue v1.5.7 is out!
In this update, names are added for each opponent, which are randomised.
Also ending the game now has a better experience, showing the user why someone won, and giving them the option to observe the game before quitting.
Holidays are just around the corner. I got my hands on some #christmas fabrics and was inspired to create something.
Rue v1.5.3 is out! After spending a bit of time creating some basic translation, Rue is now available on the following languages:
* German
* Japanese
This is just an initial translation, most likely will need some more polish later on.
Rue v1.5.6 is out! * Language can now be changed from the settings.
* Settings are saved and loaded when the game is launched again.
* Game is now set to 60 FPS, which is configurable from the settings.
* Fixed a bug causing the guide cards to reappear.
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