Lions of the Atlantic finished its first cagematch round with a score of 57-47 in favor. That means that I'm in the next round of the contest… and I need your votes yet again. cage match 146Also, Lions of the Atlantic has been Updated yet again, to a version I'm calling 1.10. This version includes all the previous updates in a full install file; and is available in full (47mb) and Lite (18mb; no music) versions.So, I broke my left second-to-last toe yesterday. It hurt horribly and constrained me to crawling around most of the afternoon (even causing a restaurant trip - Italian! - to be canceled); however, this means that I can spend most of my time glued to the screen working on DoC! Yay!DoC's tutorial has reached a length of some 30 parts. It goes into everything from construction to unit RPS. I've also added a couple of graphical doodads to the game recently - suffice it to say that DoC looks amazing. If all goes well, there's a CHANCE I might get the demo done and out the door this weekend.
I gave you a vote. :O
I can't wait for DoC to come out…
Why do you write tutorials, when you could have it in-game, and therefor it isnt as much of a waste of time because reading tuts is boring.
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ABACUS!I Never said the tutorial WASN'T ingame! As a matter of fact, the entire tutorial is ingame - so there!abacus: Know what you are talking about before saying stuff like that <_<
And your game looks really cool. It's kinda hard to start and I kinda quit early though.
Why write tutorials at all?
If you don't understand the game, then leave. We still have all your money.…what?
Umm.
Well, LotA didnt have an in-game tutorial, so i was prepared to accept that DoC didnt either. But im glad it does XD