![]() ![]() Mono is great for cross-platform development – maybe not so great for cross-platform deployment. Using a batch file to launch Gtk# apps on Windows with Mono instead of .NET While RetroLove itself is not the most mind-blowing game, the exercise has gotten me both my first mobile app (only 8 years in the making!) and gotten me well set up to building and releasing more games with LÖVE. This marks the first time I’ve released an app on a mobile platform! Today I’m announcing the v1.0.0 release of RetroLove for both Windows and Android.īoth the Windows zip release and the side-loadable Android apk can be downloaded from RetroLove Releases on GitHub.Īdditionally, you can get RetroLove for Android on Google Play. I also started exploring how to release the game, even going so far as to figuring out how to get the Android port of LÖVE building on Windows. ![]() Recently I picked up the project again and consolidated the three games I’d written (Pong, Breakout, and Asteroids), into a single game with a selection menu. Last year I was in the mood to write a game, and in exploring the LÖVE game framework, I wrote a few old-school retro games under a project I named RetroLove.
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