It is a game called GravCube. I've been working on it for nearly a year. You can see more at my blog post:
http://majorrom.com/blog/?p=142
Hope to be publishing soon. Wish me luck!
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majormax wrote:
It is a game called GravCube. I've been working on it for nearly a year. You can see more at my blog post:
http://majorrom.com/blog/?p=142
Hope to be publishing soon. Wish me luck!
I do! I hope you are a success.
I hope to also make apps.
Regards,
CAA14
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Lucky. Making one of those things costs like >$1000 for the mac and $150 a year. I don't have that kind of money :'(
But I do have 25 bucks and an idea, see you on google play that is, if I can clear some disk space for the SDK tools.
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scratchisthebest wrote:
Lucky. Making one of those things costs like >$1000 for the mac and $150 a year. I don't have that kind of money :'(
But I do have 25 bucks and an idea, see you on google play that is, if I can clear some disk space for the SDK tools.
You could get a Mac mini at 500 or 600 dollars or something
and the dev fee is only 99/year I think.
@topic-Make sure you let us know when it's released, it sounds like a fun game!
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I'm working on an app as well!
Mine is not nearly as cool.
Anyway I can't wait for yours to come out so I can play it!
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Cool, good luck.
@scratch I used mac in a VM. The dev licenses came out to $200 total but that was fine.
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If you want to see my website/app info check it out here: http://astrologicalgames.weebly.com/
I used javaScript and HTML5 canvas to make mine...
What language are you using?
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jukyter wrote:
majormax wrote:
@scratch I used mac in a VM. The dev licenses came out to $200 total but that was fine.
ur breakin the law w/ that
c u in hell
yep. Better watch out, Apple's gonna track you down and ruin your life. [NOPE]
Apple's PR would (probably) not let that happen, although they could possibly pull the app (but I know of people who use VMs and are fine). Really Apple's probably content that you have paid them $200 of pure profit, they aren't missing out on too much.
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16Skittles wrote:
jukyter wrote:
majormax wrote:
@scratch I used mac in a VM. The dev licenses came out to $200 total but that was fine.
ur breakin the law w/ that
c u in hellyep. Better watch out, Apple's gonna track you down and ruin your life. [NOPE]
Apple's PR would (probably) not let that happen, although they could possibly pull the app (but I know of people who use VMs and are fine). Really Apple's probably content that you have paid them $200 of pure profit, they aren't missing out on too much.
Yeah, would have borrowed a mac anyways to publish + test.
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