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probably JavityEngine, developed by him https://github.com/Radomiej/JavityEngine?tab=readme-ov-file


It's programmed in Java, which leaves a bad taste in my mouth, but it's fine for smaller projects like these.

huh could you make hadrware tyc like game in this i mean can i 

are you asking if it's possible? of course it is.

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any guide please i mean video guide

you want a guide to recreate hardware tycoon?

yah yah yah

there is no guide. This is not how you become a good game developer, you have to learn how to implement these mechanics all by yourself.

breh? then why you said abt guide

I didn't say anything about a guide? 

but can you tell me from where did he get background image as i ain't gfx artist :(

I think he made that background scene himself.

Again, you should really learn how to become a graphics designer. 

i will but which app?

nvm i made one  with the help of my friend

Hi, the JavityEngine is my old project, currently I've switch to Web Engine(HTML5, React, PixiJS) and some other helpfully staff :D My pre-alpha is almost ready but still working on fixing small bugs and missing parts, and need to prepare clean roadmap for this :D

https://vimeo.com/996666700?share=copy

wow, that's awesome. I've used PixiJs, never knew you could pair react with it. I'm not one for frontend frameworks (the insane amount of them, and the arguments people have about them, have made me follow vanilla js instead.) But I'm happy for you and hope you continue development. The game looks fantastic, is there any way I can follow development of this?

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Yes, I'll make project public today or  tomorrow :) I'm want to add two more task (version component and background music) then can share this pre-alpha version to take first feedback, there are still missing thing there and that but it should be fixed shortly when we target all "missed" parts :D In regards technology I'm also not frontend guys(professional Java dev, and hobbyist Unity programmer by last couple of years) but I've decided switch to the HTML about half year ago (can't stand Unity UI systems anymore, and the incident with Unity make me part from them as for now) 

That's awesome to hear, I'm more into Godot but also love using SDL2/raylib for making web games in wasm. I'll check out the game later, thanks.