11 years ago

Multiple Platform Support


We have just finished rolling out the last of the platform support for our two games (Rollerball and Rollerball 2) and now plan to offer support on all platforms with any games we publish.

Windows, Mac, Linux, Chrome, Firefox and IE users will all be able to access our games either through a downloadable standalone version, Unity Web Player or with the new Web GL browser port (which is the standard option now Chrome have dropped support for the Unity Web Player).

We do QA pre-release but sometimes problems slip through the net so if you are using one of the standalone builds (especially mac and linux) please take the time to notify us if the game is not working or broken and we will patch it and re-upload.

We are now planning to start work on our first full-feature title game which will be horror based in 3D built with the Unity engine now we have finished our QA for different platforms.



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