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  1. Hi everyone, Currently working on a couple of remakes to at the moment in the hope to build a personal HTML5/browser engine. The current test project is from Taito's infamous Puzzle Bobble game from 1994. The aim was to try and get it arcade perfect but we'll see how that goes Still plenty of stuff to clean up and refine but most of the mechanics are there and finished. The following is a brief gameplay video of where I'm currently at: Puzzle Bobble HTML5 Remake (JavaScript, Canvas, Web Audio) - YouTube
  2. Alien Step (ver0.9) has released on Kongregate on Nov 4. You play as an alien agent collecting orbs from all the realms for the interest of their specie collective. The game is inspired by some of the games I liked in the old Windows era: Chip's Challenge from Windows 3.1, and Tinker from Vista Ultimate. Also Sega's Chu Chu Rocket also has a bit influence. The game has a total of 24 main levels, 6 extra levels & 3 tutorial levels. (as of current version) PLAY HERE: https://www.kongregate.com/games/Allentthesnouty/alien-step dev log: https://snoutyplays.weebly.com/devlog---alien You're welcome to comment: level's difficulty, your thoughts on game design, your favorite & hated levels, etc.
  3. Here's our latest puzzler, and our first we're looking for new sponsors with. We want to try licensing as it seems a bit safer than relying on one client, but at the same time, we have 0 experience with licensing for HTML5, and the game's a puzzler, so probably a bit niche. Still, happy with how it turned out either way, just need to figure out how to monetize it :S You can play it here: http://arcticarcade.net/tmp/jigsawPalace/
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