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If you are a solo developer, I think you will like this platform because you wouldn't spend so much time on coding and/or design as the platform has many free assets for different types of games and a visual programming language structured in events, condition and action . If you still want to use a programming language the editor supports LUA.
Various forms of monetization for games created on the platform.
Spend a little time reading this thread for enlightenment: https://www.hiveworkshop.com/threads/clicli-incubation-program.340493/
https://www.youtube.com/@theclicli
https://discord.gg/cliclidev (Questions and News)
Add to your wish list if you are interested.
https://store.steampowered.com/app/1453660/Mana_Gloom/
I have not tested new versions. But I saw that you updated the game. Will you update it more?
I thinked you were disheartened, with Dota 2 upgrades breaking your game.
I'd encourage you to move your current assets, post ice zone release, to a larger map size so you can further expand upon what you already have. Titanbreaker seems to push the limits with its massive map size, but there's a lot of empty space. Your map on the other hand shows a really good use of space available, and if you move to a bigger map while maintaining that philosophy, I know you can provide a lot of different zones and content. Keep up the awesome work.