MiniScript Roundup #22
Welcome to another edition of MiniScript news. Here's what's new since our last edition.
- MiniScript has partnered with Micro Jam to create bi-weekly, 48 hour game jams. This is an exciting chance for you to practice your MiniScript skills while producing a working game. Read up on all the information in Joe's post.
- Trey Tomes has put up a couple of new YouTube videos on building a scene graph. Check them out.
- Joe's put up an article showing some text entry tricks in Mini Micro. You can never have enough text entry tricks, so be sure to check out the article.
- Bible Clinger has been working on a different game jam, a 1-bit game, which he completed during the jam. You can check it out on itch.io
That's the highlights for this edition, but be sure to check out the MiniScript Discord , where lots of behind the scenes development is happening, including someone working on creating a Space Invaders clone, one of the very first video games I ever played when it was first released. Can't wait to see how it turns out.
See you all next time.
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Russell Hansen
Russell Hansen
I am an Australian software developer, working professionally in the past on corporate database systems, in my spare time currently on whatever takes my fancy. I like exploring and creating add-ons for game engines, and general coding in multiple programming languages, currently focussing on C++/C#, Godot GDScript and Miniscript. I am also an aspiring artist, gardener, woodwork and dabbler in many other eclectic hobbies.