cross-posted from: https://lemmy.world/post/37124620

In hopes of helping out mobile linux, I decided to bolster its supply of mobile games. I don’t know if mobile Linux needs mobile games, but I make games as a hobby and want to try to help out however I can. The code is open source and the game has been tested on my Librem 5. Code can be found on GitLab.

edit: The game also has a build that runs on 64-bit systems. In all it runs on 64-bit Linux/Windows and arm Linux/Windows.

  • illusionist@lemmy.zip
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    5 days ago

    I just downloaded it! It’s well made. It works good with a mouse.

    Nothing happened when I sliced the upper mode “Fruit …” in the menu. The area in which a fruit is sliced is a little bit too big for my taste. Maybe different levels, easy, medium, hard? Sometimes it didn’t slice the fruit but I couldn’t figure out a pattern when it happens.

    A little bit more colorful “with pop” would be more appealing.

    flatpak for good compatibility and ease of installation

    sound are good. music is somewhat relaxing. I prefer something that gets your heart pumping. -> different modes

    thx for letting me test it (I’m not a gamer)

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      5 days ago

      I appreciate you taking the time to both play it and come back to me with critiques. I had some ideas for alternate modes like a timed one with a greater starting speed and one with “power ups” (one that increases the size of your swipe, one that freezes the screen, maybe some fruit like a pomegranate where you slice it open then have to slice 3-5 seed parts). I will play around more with the collisions and inspect more. May I ask which OS/architecture you were using?