I'd like to take a minute to reach out to the community and kind off say why I joined. Currently I have two games on the market and neither of them did very well, I know that is in part due to the fact that I didn't get the word out on the game at all and another part due to them having a few bugs and not being 100% polished before release.
I'm having a 30 min presentation about games on Linux.
My friend and I created an android game with our spare time. this is our first game, lots of time spent on it. we are using the cocos2d-x framework to build this game to acheive best quality.
but we don't feel good about it, it's one of those classical jump games.
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Hello!
I'm a 18 years old student and I live in Rome. When I have some spare time, I try to create games for mobile devices. Today I'm happy to tell you about my first game to reach the Play Store. Feel free to share your opinion as I would like to learn how can I improve myself in the future!
The game is called "Goomy: to the Rainbow Land!" and you can download it for FREE.
Hey guys
ok Recently i had a HIS ATi 5770, and i had a problem with wine gaming, i couldnt run any game at medium or high graphics, even at low, i got extremely lowfps frames on ubuntu 10.10 and 10.04, and this wasnt just in wine, it was in linux native games like Trine, id feel the choppy performance and glitching
P.S i was using 32bit at the time that all this happened, i never got around to t