Now that I got the hang of GitHub with Bingo Master Board, I'm migrating my older projects to their own repos. I begin with Escape a Tower, as I recently got the urge to work on it.
This means:
- You can view development commits. Previously, any update I upload would become live on the Web. Now I can commit changes without making it live. This helps me recover my code if anything happens, and you get to see my work in progress!
- You can watch the project. If you have a GitHub account, you can watch Escape a Tower to receive emails whenever I release new updates.
- You can star the project. If you really like the game, you now have the ability to star it on GitHub.
- You can more easily report game issues on GitHub with the Issues page.
To get things started, I posted Escape a Tower version 2.4.3. This minor update:
- Corrects grammatical errors
- Updates links to Games by Tim
- Removes deprecated appcache
As mentioned in the GitHub Releases page, a more substantial update (version 2.5) is coming soon. Keep an eye for commits in the Develop branch!