Got the Apps? Good. I have more for you.
I have a lot of fun ideas, and I have always wanted to implement them. Most of them are feasible but I'm usually limited by time and other resources. So I have decided to make some of them a reality based on what I know and in smaller scales. One of the examples is apps.
These apps, mostly in the form of games, are little treats that have simple interactions and are casual in nature. They are by no means sophisticated (though the process of coding them might be) and are supposed to be fun.
There are two goals for me doing this. One is to scratch my itch to creating something and share with others, and two is to utilize what I know and have some fun. I have created this page not just to sell you my apps, but I would also like to share with you some of my processes in making these apps. Hopefully this will inspire you to make some of your own. The truth is creating an app does not stop at the point where you compile the code and it runs, you still have to package it nicely and host it in an app store. And this costs money. I am starting with Google Play Store because it costs me less (USD25), but if I ever get enough money for the Apple App Store I'll make the apps available there, don't say I've forgotten you my iOS fans :)
Anyway, thank you very much for visiting this page, please support me by buying these apps. Each will cost you less than a coffee/tea and I promise you'll get much more from it than a beverage that will be consumed under an hour. My plan is to keep them ads free forever (I really hate those).
These apps, mostly in the form of games, are little treats that have simple interactions and are casual in nature. They are by no means sophisticated (though the process of coding them might be) and are supposed to be fun.
There are two goals for me doing this. One is to scratch my itch to creating something and share with others, and two is to utilize what I know and have some fun. I have created this page not just to sell you my apps, but I would also like to share with you some of my processes in making these apps. Hopefully this will inspire you to make some of your own. The truth is creating an app does not stop at the point where you compile the code and it runs, you still have to package it nicely and host it in an app store. And this costs money. I am starting with Google Play Store because it costs me less (USD25), but if I ever get enough money for the Apple App Store I'll make the apps available there, don't say I've forgotten you my iOS fans :)
Anyway, thank you very much for visiting this page, please support me by buying these apps. Each will cost you less than a coffee/tea and I promise you'll get much more from it than a beverage that will be consumed under an hour. My plan is to keep them ads free forever (I really hate those).
[App] Coffee Please
A barista? How hard could that be? Take the order, grab the ingredients, serve the coffee... Well think again! Did you know you can order over 20,000 kinds of coffee in those big coffee franchises? This little game shows you the crazy world of coffee orders using cool animations, graphics, and sounds. Android, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.
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[App] SumuZ - Game Jam Version
Feel like doing a little brain and motor exercise? Try out this game I made for a local Game Jam. It's free at Google PlayStore! The control is very simple. Touch on the glowing dot at the screen to play, release to pause. The goal of this game is to practice minimalism and "juicing" the game. Android, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.
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[App] Mega Tap
Have time to spare? Tap your time away with cool animations and sounds! There is only one goal: tap you way down to 000000. But it is going to be fun and... almost therapeutic. Android, Google Play and the Google Play logo are trademarks of Google Inc.
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