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WhatNitrous

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Epic games android giveaway

Epic Games ANDROID Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee

As promised last year Epic have started doing mobile game freebies on their mobile store, currently monthly but will become weekly, Dungeon of the Endless: Apogee first up Bloons TD 6 also planned as mentioned below.
You need to install Epic Games on your phone, and reclaim the game there (it's on the homepage)

https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/news/epic-games-store-on-mobile-adds-third-party-support
You need to update to the latest version of the mobile store app to be able to get it, when I downloaded the app from the main page of the website it actually downloaded an older version but I was able to update it from (https://store.epicgames.com/en-US/download/android)
iOS users: The Epic Game Store on iPhone is only available for European Union customers.
Pfft...just reading that made me not care--forget actually going through the entire process for mobile games :ROFLMAO:
 

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Latest update.

User Interface font selection, also making the game detect any fonts in the font folder so people can add their own (I take no responsibility for the stupid things people are bound to do with this lol)

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Font outlines are also going to be more customizable, the outline has 3 directions (as of now using all three)--soon to be a choice.
 

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Can't speak for the smaller devs, resources and everything are killer...time, bills, and god only knows what steam requires besides just a developers license (everything that makes money in life is a gamble--nothings free these days), but when big companies like sqaure enix do this (hitman for example)--I hang the game up.

I can accept it from indie devs, I can accept most moves from indie devs except abandoning an early access title people pay for--thats just robbery...and one of the reasons we put off doing steam from the start (not like its any better on patreon or something--but at least they know they're supporting development not buying a full product)

I'd love to give the world the break down of how it works, but even if and when we made it there...VNs are different than action games or RTS, IMO they actually take longer to make and i've started quite a few game projects in my day. For most games, the assets are change dependent and as long as you have those (which you shouldnt start without a basic amount anyways), it really just depends on your own life finances and time unless it costs to release them on platforms, but that doesnt really explain partial releases either.

Sorry...i'm rambling because these are all realistic thoughts from a state of a dream lately...in this case i've never tried the game and I have no idea what development and release consisted of then...but generally speaking a piece by piece release doesn't make sense as being cheaper, in fact I think that would cost more with digital keys.
Yeah, I agree. As far as I know, it should cost you 100$ to list on Steam and they take 30% of your sales.
 

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