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  • Gnu on Google Play

    Gnu on Google Play

    Gnu, the GNU mascot, from the gang of Smack! was seen running for berries. No, this is not from the Android-port of our game, Smack! but a game of TVN Mobile, whose first Android app is a more of a tool. Still to try the game to test it myself — looks fun from the…

  • Quixie’s Network problem

    It’s been more than 3 months since the last release of Quixie and we haven’t released any Smack update since v0.1. Although we’ve fixed two bugs (one of which is a major bug) since Quixie 0.4.2 (second release of v0.4 series) in February, we couldn’t package any release just yet. This is due to String:Split…

  • KonsolScript for Android?

    KonsolScript for Android?

    Part of our end goal for KAGE is to see it running on mobile devices. But developing and maintaining Quixie on all devices would be a daunting task for such a small dev team like ours. So to realize a KonsolScript for Android, on 7th of April, we started writing libKage for Android which is…

  • Kisi on App Store?

    Kisi on App Store?

    Kisi and the gang from Smack! was spotted on Apple’s App Store but not with an iDevice (meaning the iPhone/iPad/iPod stuff) port of Smack! Last February, a member of Open Game Art community was awed by the cuteness of the gang posted on Open Game Art’s site, that he asked permission to use the sprites…

  • KonsolScript 0.4.120210 released

    KonsolScript 0.4.120210 released

    Second release of the 0.4 series is out. This release packs a single update — the renderer. With the release of Smack! v0.1, people have been lenient with except for the very low FPS — a comment which we took seriously. Quixie’s source code have always had conditional compilation for Cairo as an alternative render…

  • Smack v0.1 released

    Smack v0.1 released

    UPDATE: Install latest KonsolScript after Installing Smack! — Smack! is a simple, free, and open source 2D Fighting game of chibi FOSS mascots created as tech demo for KonsolScript — think of Smack! as Blender‘s Elephant Dreams, Big Buck Bunny, or Sintel for KonsolScript at a smaller scale as we don’t have the resources that…