@everyone,
It has been a few weeks since the ‘EAT - Frameworks’ Early Adopter release and I wanted you all to know I’m still working very hard on this.
- Windows
- OS X
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OS X Small Screen
Current Release2016.007 (06 MAY 2016)
Today’s release includes all of the following changes and updates:
Mobile Monetizer - - Enabled IAP / Disable Ads feature.
- Added games:
- Balloon Pop
- Gear Jumper
- Musical Memory
- Tic Tac Toe
- Refined Ad Network Helper Libraries: AdMob, AppLovin, Vungle.
- Added RevMob support.
- Added AdMob interstitial support.
Apple TV Monetizer - - Enabled generation.
- Added games:
- Blank
- Tap Tap
- Gear Jumper
- Tic Tac Toe
- Added AppLovin ad support.
General - - Added features to OOP Buttons, including Apple TV support.
- Changed Library Folder Hiearchies to use com.company.lib structure. (Kudos to Michael Wilson)
- Fixed many bugs, including broken Smart Pixel generation.
Near Future Plans
I’m going to spend the next couple of weeks making games and updating docs (which are in bad shape).
When I say making game, I mean games for sale. I will use ‘EAT - Frameworks’ as the foundation and publish a few games. This will allow me to test (ratings, …) and in some cases implement stubbed features (leaderboards, achievements, etc.).
After this push, I’ll fold fixes back into ‘EAT - Frameworks’ and start work on the ‘Starter’ Frameworks for: - One and Two Touch Games
- Joystick and Twinstick Games
- Apple TV Games.
… and that is as far as my crystal ball can see for now.
Thanks To My Early Adopters
Thanks to everyone who has supported me by getting a license. You really help me stay motivated.
If you’re considering becoming an Early Adopter, give the tool a try its current state here:
https://github.com/roaminggamer/EAT-Frameworks/tree/master/latest
Then, if you like the idea grab a license: - https://gumroad.com/l/EATFrameOneTime
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https://gumroad.com/l/EATFrameSub
If you were thinking about it, but the decided not to buy, please tell me why. No judgement, any and all feedback is welcomed. Just remember this is an Early Adopter product which means rough edges.