What (didn’t) happen in 2013

Looking back at KeeWeed’s activity of last year, I feel a bit ashamed. It’s not much.
But… maybe, it only doesn’t look like much.

To start positive, I joined the Global Game Jam 2013 and had a lot of fun. Our game ‘B-minus 50’ was even declared winner of the Amsterdam location. I’ve also made great progress with Kill2Kill, which is really close to alpha now. No, I didn’t finish it in 2013, as I hoped for. But I got my experimental mechanic working (more about that soon!) and even added some features that I didn’t came up with when I started (like online highscores).
2013 was also the year of endings. Both XNA and Xblig died. I really liked XNA and I just cannot understand this move from Microsoft. It also means Kill2Kill won’t be available on Xblig. I’m sorry for those that hoped for playing it on their Xbox360. But it’s time to move on now.

So, 2014! That will be a year of starts. First, I decided to finally switch to Unity3D as primary development tool. I’m very excited to try their recently-added native 2D support. When Kill2Kill alpha is released, I will port it to Unity. Not looking forward to that particular bit, but hey, it will be worth it! With Kill2Kill running in Unity, all kinds of platforms become possible. I’m particularly interested in Ouya, but I’m also very curious what more 2014 will bring for the console-developing indie.
Damn, now that I think of it, this could be my year!

2 Responses to “What (didn’t) happen in 2013”

  1. Martin says:

    Two year further, we deserve a Bèta now 🙂