I'm more concerned about the ui then the engine said of things however first i want to understand if it's wort making it multiplatformWindows and Android, I'd say.
If you export your game on Windows, there is a high chance that it runs on Mac and Linux too, through an emulator, a compatibility layer like Wine or a virtual machine. Btw, most common engines already support Linux and Mac.
Lately, a guy was complaining because a given program take 30 seconds to start, and you expect people like him to reboot their computer just to play a game ? Even people who don't care about this kind of detail will not do it.It's a mystery why people don't just dual boot windows.
I would never install Windows as dual boot on my laptop. First because it is damn hard to install Windows after you installed Linux and second because Windows is a bloated piece of shit.Lately, a guy was complaining because a given program take 30 seconds to start, and you expect people like him to reboot their computer just to play a game ? Even people who don't care about this kind of detail will not do it.
Shutdown your Mac/linux, boot on Windows, play a 20 minutes update, shutdown Windows, reboot on Mac/Linux... I'm pretty sure that it don't worth the dual boot.
There are multiple threads on here where devs are complaining about other websites selling their game.Theres 50 pages of results of people asking for "android port", 30 for mac.
It's a mystery why people don't just dual boot windows.
I am doing a game and I just added that the game can't be sold in any physical and/or digital place, site, web, store and/or any way at all. Checkmate?There are multiple threads on here where devs are complaining about other websites selling their game.
Most of those sites are selling android ports of the games. Demand is high for portable games.
If the dev ports their game for android, those sites wouldn't be doing it.
Out of curiosity: Can you play Man of the House on your Windows tablet? Also does your Windows tablet use a Windows 10 version for tables, for example Windows 10 RT?Windows tablet here, so make yer games playable without keyboard and mouse!
I haven't played Man of the House (yet), so I can't say really. It's a normal, Home version of W10, but 32bit (the tablet has a Intel Atom cpu locked to 32bit os, so I've no choice here). But Unity games typically work (well, start at least). Things that break are fullscreen + text input fields, I can't access the on-screen keyboard when the windows task bar is hidden, and buttons you need to hover the mouse cursor over - I've got a touch-screen, there's no mouse cursor.Out of curiosity: Can you play Man of the House on your Windows tablet? Also does your Windows tablet use a Windows 10 version for tables, for example Windows 10 RT?