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4 years ago

Sneak peak of my last devlog/tutorial. I talk about animation, turn based combat and other stuff in this series in which I am sharing how the system I learned to build for my game works. See it here: https://t.co/ORn2jdzCh1, previous parts in article.


This is the last one in which I talk about basic but cool 2D animation through code and creating a turn based gameplay loop.

These are the previous parts of this series in which I explain how the turn based combat system I am using works.

Thanks for taking the time to be here, have a great day wherever you are!



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