If you want to help with the testing before it goes online give me a shout!
Thursday, September 29, 2011
Tuesday, September 20, 2011
Yours Truly on Roguelike Radio
I've had the pleasure of appearing on the latest episode of Roguelike Radio, this time we discussed one of my favorite roguelikes: DoomRL.
I really enjoyed participating and think we've made a really episode.
Check it out ant tell us what you think!
-Ido.
I really enjoyed participating and think we've made a really episode.
Check it out ant tell us what you think!
-Ido.
Wednesday, September 7, 2011
Cardinal Quest's Linux Version Finally Stable!
Hi,
I am happy to announce that Gameolith have finished packaging the Linux port of Cardinal Quest for various distribution & it is now considered stable!
If you wish to get the new linux version and you did not get an email from me, simply contact me and I will send you a key-code for it on Gameolith, where you could download the version suitable for your distribution.
Have fun,
Ido.
I am happy to announce that Gameolith have finished packaging the Linux port of Cardinal Quest for various distribution & it is now considered stable!
If you wish to get the new linux version and you did not get an email from me, simply contact me and I will send you a key-code for it on Gameolith, where you could download the version suitable for your distribution.
Have fun,
Ido.
Thursday, September 1, 2011
New Stable Linux Version Soon To Go Online
Hi,
the good chaps at Gameolith and I are preparing a sweet surprised for all you linux gamers - soon the previously experimental linux version of Cardinal Quest will reappear in a much stabler form and with support for a plethora of Linux distributions, including but not limited to 32 bit and 64 bits versions of Ubutnu, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Debian and many distributions based on either of these!
Exciting times ahead!
-Ido.
the good chaps at Gameolith and I are preparing a sweet surprised for all you linux gamers - soon the previously experimental linux version of Cardinal Quest will reappear in a much stabler form and with support for a plethora of Linux distributions, including but not limited to 32 bit and 64 bits versions of Ubutnu, Fedora, OpenSUSE, Debian and many distributions based on either of these!
Exciting times ahead!
-Ido.
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