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presenting Torched Turf

posted by jack.torchedturf1 at 03:19 CET in / compute / programming / torchedturf feed

screenshotLadies and Gentlemen,

Please welcome Torched Turf to the world. Torched Turf is based on the standard old "artillery" style of computer game, but with a few new elements that make it stand out on its own.

Torched Turf was created for the iDevGames Original Mac Game Cup contest. The terms of the contest call for a game with one complete, playable level, and currently that's what we've got. In other words, despite its 1.0 status, Torched Turf is still a work in progress, and will be enhanced further in the future.

In the meantime, download the Mac version or the Windows version and give it a try! Later, sometime between Dec 1 2005 and Dec 15 2005, be sure to go vote for this or any other game you feel is a worthy winner.

I am proud to consider myself a member of this world-spanning team of like-minded would-be game-builders, and hope that the release of Torched Turf paves the way for yet more games featuring exploding sheep.

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Re: presenting Torched Turf
Dave wrote on Thu, 08 Dec 2005 14:45

I found this game on retro remkes and then all of a sudden the link was gone again why didnt you want the news of your game to get out on there whats up www.retroremakes.com is a good page and would have got you a lot more hits and downloads i tihnk

Good Idea!
Jack wrote on Thu, 08 Dec 2005 15:21

Thanks Dave, retroremakes is a great site, I'll send them a link or post on the forum. I didn't know they had ever linked to Torched Turf (or subsequently taken it away), but anyway you're right, there could be an appreciative audience there.


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