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Jetpackin' Heat
6 years ago

New version is out!


Not too different from 0.2.1 (yet...), but I did some minor bug fixes, patched up some small things in enemy AI, moved the player a bit above your finger in Android so you can actually seen him, just a bit of quality-of-life things.

And most importantly...

The game now has new builds!

Now it officially supports Windows (64-bit), Linux (64-bit), and HTML5!

Now, it still isn't perfect, since there's borders to the sides as this is still based on the Android edition, but controls have been changed to perfectly suit the change of input.

EDIT: HTML5 build seems to be tossing up an error, I'm fixing that ASAP


Before I go off and finish the big update...

Would you guys want to see Gamejolt API integration?
You know, things like achievements, leaderboards, etc...

Vote in the strawpoll link belooooow
https://strawpoll.com/5hpcwya3

See ya, fuckheads!



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