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General => SFML projects => Topic started by: madcat on August 22, 2017, 04:25:19 pm

Title: TacWars a puzzle/RPG using SFML for IOS/OSX
Post by: madcat on August 22, 2017, 04:25:19 pm
TacWars
Armed with Axes, Bows and Magic, you lead an army of brave Dwarven Warriors to battle against ugly Goblins and spooky Skeletons in this addictive Puzzle/RPG. Steal Tactics from your Enemies and unleash their power on the battlefield for maximum impact!

key features:
- A Match 3 Puzzle Game. Use your skill to match tokens creatively to outwit your enemy.
- Collect up to 20 special attacks to destroy your opponents.
- RPG fans can gain experience from wins and strengthen their armies.
- Confront enemies with different levels of intelligence, from the daft to obnoxiously shrewd.
- Adorable characters with cartoony violence at every slash and turn!
- Option to play in story mode or in duel mode with an interesting array of baddies.

More on http://movo-design.com (http://movo-design.com)

Available now for MacOSX and IOS on iTunes App Store and Mac Apple Store

Android and Windows ports under development...
Title: Re: TacWars a puzzle/RPG
Post by: eXpl0it3r on August 23, 2017, 03:20:33 pm
This looks quite interesting! What is your estimated timeline for a Windows port?
Title: Re: TacWars a puzzle/RPG
Post by: madcat on August 23, 2017, 03:29:23 pm
Timeline for a Windows port.
Good question. I'm presently spending most of my free time on he Android port.
I guess Windows will come after that and shouldn't be too difficult.
I must say that I haven't used Windows in 10 years... wondering if I can install it as an alt os on my mac.
so sorry... no fixed date!
thanks for your interest though!
Title: Re: TacWars a puzzle/RPG using SFML for IOS/OSX
Post by: sjaustirni on September 18, 2017, 03:01:09 pm
Regarding Windows port - you may try to use a virtualisation software (VirtualBox for instance). If that is not an option, I have been able to setup a cross.compilation environment on my Linux VPS for compiling SFML project for Windows and Linux. It worked no problem. If you choose to do it this way, feel free to PM if you need any help.