As someone who plays Minesweeper and VS Tetris, this game is way too addicting. Would love for there to be a vs version of this someday, but that's probably not very feasible.
Here's the best I've managed to do. Not exactly planning on gunning for leaderboard positions, but if I get another score I think is cool like 100 lines cleared I'll make a follow-up comment.
Cool game, but can you switch your game to a different game engine, I know this may seem ridiculous, but there is a new policy change in Unity that has led to game developers and studios outright stopped using Unity as a game engine. (I'll leave more details in the replies if I can.)
I am aware of the situation, but it will fortunately not affect the development of Tetrisweeper. Besides that, remaking the game in a new engine is unfeasible; a game engine can't simply be swapped out, it would mean starting development over almost entirely from scratch.
I hate the hate for unity, people are overreacting. its only ¢20 that devs pay to unity for each download (unless its free ofcourse), that means if your game is at least $1 you'll get %80 or more of the income
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Congrats on being the second most popular minesweeper as of this post time!
As someone who plays Minesweeper and VS Tetris, this game is way too addicting. Would love for there to be a vs version of this someday, but that's probably not very feasible.
Here's the best I've managed to do. Not exactly planning on gunning for leaderboard positions, but if I get another score I think is cool like 100 lines cleared I'll make a follow-up comment.
Not planning to create a mobile app?
Cool game, but can you switch your game to a different game engine, I know this may seem ridiculous, but there is a new policy change in Unity that has led to game developers and studios outright stopped using Unity as a game engine. (I'll leave more details in the replies if I can.)
I am aware of the situation, but it will fortunately not affect the development of Tetrisweeper. Besides that, remaking the game in a new engine is unfeasible; a game engine can't simply be swapped out, it would mean starting development over almost entirely from scratch.
absolute legend for sticking to unity.
I hate the hate for unity, people are overreacting. its only ¢20 that devs pay to unity for each download (unless its free ofcourse), that means if your game is at least $1 you'll get %80 or more of the income