Enclave Games Monthly Report: May 2021

The beginning of May was all about the Gamedev.js Jam 2021 results, while during the rest of the month we were wrapping our already-too-many-times-delayed Grant for the Web grant work, which included NSHex Roulette, Body Guard, and Forest Cuties.

Games

Finally, a busy month full of coding, how I missed that! We’ve finished and released NSHex Roulette: a digital expansion to the physical board game Neuroshima Hex, which used Enclave Phaser Template (updated recently to Phaser version 3.55) as the starter.

Next on the list was Body Guard, which we bring back to life after building a prototype during Global Game Jam in 2018. Fighting viruses is something people could be interested in these days, so we made sure one of them is Coronavirus, and you can smash as many as you like.

Then there’s Forest Cuties , which should be published in a day or two - it’s a simple card match/memory game focusing more on collecting the cards in various ways, within and outside of the game itself.

All those projects were part of our Grant for the Web work, and had unique ways Web Monetization API was implemented: from simple stats in NSHex Roulette, through probabilistic revenue sharing in Body Guard, to exclusive content with receipt verifier service in Forest Cuties.

Writing

Beside the usual blog posts or making of’s mentioning all the released projects, I also wrote an article Swag done right where I brag about having nice stuff from GitHub. Seriously, the Skyline is so cool it now took a spot on my desk using Tentocat’s beautiful box as the stand.

Design

Events

I gave a talk about HTML5 games and Web Monetization API during the online 4Developers conference - even though I was the first one that day talking at 9:00 sharp, the attendance was decent enough to get a whole bunch of cool questions which I was answering through the built-in chat for a few good minutes after the presentation ended.

Other

Winners of the Gamedev.js Jam 2021 were announced, along with the best entries submitted to the Web Monetization and Decentralized categories, including the feedback from the experts on those, and the post mortem published a few days later. TL;DR: it was a great success, although I was hoping for a few more entries to the Decentralized category.

Plans for the next month

Publish Forest Cuties , write the summary of our Grant for the Web work, start the preparations to js13kGames 2021, and play with the concept of NFTs using IPFS / NEAR tech to write a useful tutorial introducing folks to Web 3 , probably using Forest Cuties demo as the example.

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