GJ. I had a lot of fun playing Poom. Very close to the DOS feeling. Also it's Incredible what pico8 is capable of.
At the lava-cliffs I wished I could look down. Also a map would be nice.
No I was not aware of the page.
There are only Tags up until v0.70.6 on the https://github.com/nesbox/TIC-80. Why is that? How does one know those builds are compiled from https://github.com/nesbox/TIC-80 anyway?. How does one get the source to the specific release without the tags?
Now I have even more questions and those other questions from my first post are still unanswered. :(
I've bought pico-8 1 year ago but never really got around to do anything meaningful.
I've come back to it because my kids want to learn programming. After doing some research I came across TIC-80. I've found it in the Google-Playstore. I found out it is opensource. I love oss, I'm running Linux since ages and since 2 years I'm a devops at work supporting the RH-Servers.. anyway. Here are the bad things I've came across trying to install and use TIC-80
I really like the idea of this beeing a opensource kind-of-pico-8 but I hate to invest time into a project that has a uncertain future. I have three kids who would like to learn some game programming... I hate the idea I have to switch to another application in the midst of teaching them because of the unstable state of this project.
Maybe I'm wrong and just had bad luck uncovering this in about 2 hours trying to find out about TIC-80. I would really like to give TIC-80 a chance, but as of right now I'm pretty unconvinced that TIC-80 has a workable base I'd like to build on.