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Thanks, gave it a try for a few minutes. Works and with some shortcuts in xfce it might even be more or less 'playable'.
 
I used to own a Pocket PC and was a huge fan of Slay a simple but entertaining turn base strategy game.
Noticed there is an Android clone of this game Antiyoy that is open sourced. https://github.com/yiotro/Antiyoy

Based on post on reddit it seems to be playable on PC, so maybe also on the Pandora?


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[edit] changed reddit link to a more recent version - tried the game on my PC works fine with java -jar antiyoy.jar
I ported some okay-ish python slay-alike to the Pandora, but from the little I've played of Antiyo, it's better than the one i ported
 
I ported some okay-ish python slay-alike to the Pandora, but from the little I've played of Antiyo, it's better than the one i ported

Yes, played it a couple of years ago and although nice for a while (and I certainly appreciate the port), it didn't grab me as much as the original.

Antiyoy is not only better than pyconquer I'd say it is as good as the original. Also a lot of levels are available and still being created.
 
@ptitSeb during your break I answered one question of the developer of antiyoy on Reddit. i don't think it really helped, but as mentioned the dev is willing to assist.
If you like me to check or ask something on reddit please let me know.
 
@b_o_b : if it's the "fullscreen" switch, I already tried, and I already told you it doesn't work. Try yourself on a desktop PC and you'll see what I meant.
 
hey there people! I noticed residualVM has been receiving lots of updates recently and now supports monkey island 4 completely, also myst 3. @konqithedragon any chance for an update of the pnd? don't know if MI4 is feasible on the pandora (software renderer?)...

also don't know if the maintainer still frequents these boards. :(
 
It doesn't seems to compile with gccgo, so google golang needs to built on the Pandora first...

Thank you! So, if I understood it well, the first thing to be ported is the language, then, the software programmed on that language, am I right? (Sorry, I don't want to bother you. It is only that I am pretty noobish on this kind of things but I want to keep learning stuff :p).
 
Thank you! So, if I understood it well, the first thing to be ported is the language, then, the software programmed on that language, am I right? (Sorry, I don't want to bother you. It is only that I am pretty noobish on this kind of things but I want to keep learning stuff :p).
This engine is programmed in GO, so you need a compiler for it. GCC comes with a go compiler (gccgo) but this engine doesn't seems compatible with it. The reference GO compiler is the one from google, but I haven't built it on the Pandora (and I have no idea how to buit it, nor the pre-requisite for it, not even if it can support the Pandora, i.e., Softfloat Arm Linux...).
 
This engine is programmed in GO, so you need a compiler for it. GCC comes with a go compiler (gccgo) but this engine doesn't seems compatible with it. The reference GO compiler is the one from google, but I haven't built it on the Pandora (and I have no idea how to buit it, nor the pre-requisite for it, not even if it can support the Pandora, i.e., Softfloat Arm Linux...).

Ok, I understand now. Thank you!

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