Hello Steemit community!

in #gamedev6 years ago

Introduction

I'm Dustin, the game developer behind The Enchanted Cave series, available on both desktop and mobile! I've most recently just published a major update to The Enchanted Cave 2, and will begin work on a new game soon which I'll be posting dev updates on.

My most notable game is The Enchanted Cave 2, an RPG/Roguelike game inspired by the "Ancient Cave" from the #SNES classic RPG Lufia II, and the freeware puzzle game Tower of the Sorcerer. In TEC2 you delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choosing your battles to gather as much treasure as possible!

And the cool new features in the recent MEGA UPDATE:

If you want to check it out, it's available on

steam (windows, #mac, and #linux):

https://store.steampowered.com/app/368610/The_Enchanted_Cave_2/

#android:

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.okshur.enchantedCave2

or #ios:

https://itunes.apple.com/us/app/the-enchanted-cave-2/id983868842

For more information on me and my games see my website, twitter, or facebook

I'm looking forward to both sharing my future games and discovering some cool new games from other developers on steemit!

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Welcome to steem. We need more people like you! I just made a post about it. Please share with your gamedev friends because I need more people to upvote. Also, is that Grant on the score?

(also just a hint from a dude that figured this out from another commenter. Try Busy.org . You use the same steem login, but it's better than steemit IMO)

Thanks! Yes the man himself Grant Kirkhope is the composer! He was wonderful to work with.

I'll check out busy.org - what kind of things make it the better option in your opinion?

Recommended posts. Better layout. A lot of other things that I'd mention if I wasn't streaming xD

Hi Davis.
THanks for the great intro!

@dustinaux, I gave you an upvote on your first post! Please give me a follow and I will give you a follow in return!

Please also take a moment to read this post regarding bad behavior on Steemit.

Oh, these look like great fun! Seeing as they are freeware, I'm wondering if they're available on Linux?

I think sharing this sort of thing on Steemit is a great idea - getting upvotes for "free" software as a way of making something from your passions. Well done.