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Hi people!

Earlier today (it's still today if you haven't gone to bed yet, right?) I released a small arcade game that I've been working on for the past couple of days called Honeycomb CRUNCH.

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The game itself might not knock your socks off (or maybe it will - I think it's fun!), but I've also released the source code with the intention that it might be inspirational or educational to anybody considering learning the open source Godot engine.

You can find builds of the game on itch, and the sources up on GitLab. If Honeycomb CRUNCH inspires you to make something of your own or make something based on it, I'd love to hear about it. If you just enjoy playing the game, I'd love to see your scores - 2310 is my current best!

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Game developer, Linux helper person, and independent writer/interviewer.

Currently working on Winter's Wake, a first person text adventure thing and its engine Icicle. Also making a little bee themed base builder called Hive Time :)

I do more stuff than could ever fit into a bio.
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4 comments

dpanter May 25, 2019
<3
Here's the short gameplay video I made in ultra widescreen:
https://youtu.be/lIuINtHCuxM
Kristian May 25, 2019
Congratulations on your release. Really nice of you to release the source code too.
Skully May 25, 2019
Nice job Cheese. Hopefully that helps a few people learn godot.
Cheeseness May 26, 2019
Thanks for the kind words, people ^_^
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