You're a good Roller?
Can you roll only in standard mode and want to learn new techniques?
Then this application is for you!
With Rollala you will always have at hand an assistant and your skills will improve wonderful friends.
For now it is only a BETA but we'll be adding new methods and placed graphics.
All the methods described are used for creating nice and particular cigarettes and the only ingredient used is tobacco.
The author is not responsible in any way for incorrect use of the application.
Find in te Play Store the Application ROLLALA
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Hi everybody! I would like to introduce a new word game that I have developed called 2Clues. It is very similar to crossword puzzles. I have included the apk file to this email. (It will be on the market as soon as I can get the $25) Please visit the website or install the app to learn how to play. I welcome any feedback as well.
My website is http://www.2clues.com
Thanks,
letsplay
https://twitter.com/#!/2Clues
****More info on the game*****
The android app is basically a wrapper for my website right now. I use feeds.nu to build it. I am wanting to oneday not use feeds.nu and just make it its own app. Can anybody recommend a good wrapper app beside feeds.nu?
*reserved*
Any thoughts?
I'll try it out
Thanks Manuel! Let me know what you think.
Hello!
Within my Bachelor thesis I developed Android library for easy creation of geolocation games.
The resulting game is composed of three parts:
This library
User interface of application
Game scenario
Game scenario (= the definition of game objects and logic) is stored in *.xml file which is separed from the user interface and its code. Theoretically, it is possible that author of the game is not programming in Java / Android - if he use already existing GUI (or if there will be two guys where one prepare GUI and second create game scenario - it could be similar to programmer and coder for websites). Simply one application (and its GUI) can use multiple different game scenarios.
Library currently allows single player games without moving objects (= without enemies and artificial intelligence). It should be applicable to various puzzle, logic or for other types of games - it's more about idea and creativity. In the future I would like to add new features and capabilities according to the feedback I receive. So I will be glad if someone could try it and let me know what is missing or what needs to be changed/improved to fit needs of your game.
The library is released under the Apache License Version 2.0, so without no restrictions even for commercial products.
You can find it on GitHub: github.com/robyer/gamework
If you want to know how to practically use the library, what could be set in game scenario or you have any other question, just ask
I will answer directly or eventuallyl update second post here.
If anyone will be interested in this, let me know
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Example Scenario file with commented all possible elements you can find at
github.com/Robyer/Gamework/blob/master/ExampleGame/assets/example.xml
I also created an example/testing application, few screenshots:
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APK file to download: robyer.cz/stahni/GameworkApp.apk
Very interesting
I don't know if I will ever actually get around to making my little "game," but what you are talking about is one of the things I wanted to incorporate. There will be no AI in my app, just user input/logic solving and I wanted GeoLocation to be an active part of the users options.
I am extremely knew to it all, so I can not provide you any real feedback. I just think it is great that you have this and hopefully I will be able to reference it if/when I ever get fully motivated!
Again, very interesting. Thank you.
Robyer said:
Hello!
Within my Bachelor thesis I developed Android library for easy creation of geolocation games.
The resulting game is composed of three parts:
This library
User interface of application
Game scenario
Game scenario (= the definition of game objects and logic) is stored in *.xml file which is separed from the user interface and its code. Theoretically, it is possible that author of the game is not programming in Java / Android - if he use already existing GUI (or if there will be two guys where one prepare GUI and second create game scenario - it could be similar to programmer and coder for websites). Simply one application (and its GUI) can use multiple different game scenarios.
Library currently allows single player games without moving objects (= without enemies and artificial intelligence). It should be applicable to various puzzle, logic or for other types of games - it's more about idea and creativity. In the future I would like to add new features and capabilities according to the feedback I receive. So I will be glad if someone could try it and let me know what is missing or what needs to be changed/improved to fit needs of your game.
The library is released under the Apache License Version 2.0, so without no restrictions even for commercial products.
You can find it on GitHub: github.com/robyer/gamework
If you want to know how to practically use the library, what could be set in game scenario or you have any other question, just ask
I will answer directly or eventuallyl update second post here.
If anyone will be interested in this, let me know
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Why you dont make it into .apk file?
pnprp said:
Why you dont make it into .apk file?
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This is a library. A set of tools for developers to create games (more) easily. There is a sample game on github, though, but you will need to "compile" the apk yourself.
Hi, thanks for your responses.
pnprp: as Fitoma already said, this is only library. I may put APK with my testing app here, but it would be useless for you as it does basically nothing.
(Also I found some bug with FC right after start, I'll fix that asap.) - done.
EDIT: I uploaded APK of testing app here: robyer.cz/stahni/GameworkApp.apk (+ added also to second post)
Hello XDA Community!
As this is my first post here - first, some information about me.
My name is Tomasz (Tom / Thomas). I am a programmer in medium-sized company located in Torun, Poland. I've started my adventure with Android few months ago, when I have bought my first smartphone with green robot OS.
I wanted to introduce to all of you my first Android game - Color Mania. The rules of this game are quite simple: you have to click on the brighter shade of the same color. Everytime you choose correct, you gain some additional time. Every fifty correct choices you gain another extra time but you have to be careful - one mistake and game is over.
From the technical side - it is an effect of my four hours work with LibGDX and still needs some work. All graphics was made by me with Inkscape. It is inspired by two, currently popular games - Flappy Bird and Timberman. Something like "Hello World".
As I am used to iteration-based work, I wanted to publish this game as soon as possible, counting on some feedback from users. I hope that, you - as more experiences Android programmers will write some advices, tips (maybe about app promotion or UX?).
I have no right to post outside URL-s, so you have to remove all spaces from below link and add 'h' letter to the prefix. Sorry!
Google Play store: ttps://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.to_dev.color_mania.android
Screens are available at the Google Play store (and project site to which link you can find at Google Play).
Please, do not hesitate to comment, rate and post advices!
Thank in advance,
Tommus
Good idea but it's not very addictive... It's just plain and quite frankly... Boring and I'd advise you to find a better name since there are popular apps with the same name
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