We've focused on the Gamedev.js Jam 2023 preparations in March, but some cool unrelated things happened last month as well.
Another year - another new Neuroshima Hex army pack. This time it's Pirates, and so the NSHex Counter app that allows the board game fans to track the current state of their stack of tokens left was updated.
The past year was a solid one for Enclave Games. Not perfect, but definitely good - we've focused on Web Monetization the first half of 2021, while experimenting with Decentralization in the background the past twelve months.
September was quite intense when it comes to js13kGames, especially the first half of the month. It wasn't only about the competition though: I've updated an app, attended two meetups, and submitted a lenghty CFP.
The NSHex Counter app that launched two years ago, which serves Neuroshima Hex board game fans with the ability to keep track of the tiles used by them and the opponent, got its second update with the newest army - Beasts.
We're big fans of the physical board game Neuroshima Hex, and NSHex Roulette is a digital expansion to that game. We are offering a unique experience to all the fans, and it's free thanks to implementing the Web Monetization API as part of the Grant for the Web program.
Even though 2020 was overall a terrible year, we are really happy with how it turned out for us, given we received a grant from the Grant for the Web program to work on our projects.
September was (surprise, surprise) full into js13kGames, with me trying to catch up on everything else in the meantime, but with not much luck.
The NSHex Counter app launched last year, which serves Neuroshima Hex fans with the ability to keep track of the tiles used by opponents, got its first update with the newest army - Troglodytes.