Cool, a new Game Jam! Thanks for sharing the links to the community forum and game jam page. MicroStudio sounds like an interesting platform, especially with its support for multiple languages. Good luck with the jam, and I hope to see some awesome games come out of it!
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Cool, a new Game Jam! Thanks for sharing the links to the community forum and game jam page. MicroStudio sounds like an interesting platform, especially with its support for multiple languages. Good luck with the jam, and I hope to see some awesome games come out of it!
Thanks for sharing your new music! I'll be sure to give them a listen. Your Ogg music packs sound like a great idea for saving time—I'll definitely check them out!
Keep up the creativity!
Cheers!
Appreciate the shoutout! It's awesome to hear that you're finding our site helpful. I totally get where you're coming from with wanting an offline copy, especially with all the craziness going on. While I'm not sure about zim files specifically, have you checked out tools like HTTrack? They're handy for grabbing websites and saving them locally for offline browsing. And your distro sounds intriguing—can't wait to see what goodies you have in store with Debian 12!
If the budget allows and you have a game that you think has the potential to sell, consider digital billboards. They provide immense visibility in high-traffic areas and let you reach thousands of potential customers.
You can use seeblindspot.com to place ads on billboards in major cities worldwide. This can create significant game awareness quickly. And it's not very expensive, around $0.06 per play.