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    [APP] Komucade - A sandbox game creator for Ubuntu Touch (GDevelop based)

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      • MiguelTheDRMRM Offline
        MiguelTheDRMR
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        Hi everyone!

        I’m excited to announce that Komucade is now officially available on the OpenStore!

        What is Komucade?
        It’s a creative sandbox platform (inspired by the "Maker" genre like LittleBigPlanet or Mario Maker). It allows you to build, play, and share your own game levels directly on your Ubuntu Touch device.

        Key Features:

        • In-app Editor: A touch-friendly interface to design levels on the go.
        • JSON Export/Import: You can export your creations as .json files to share with others or import levels made by the community.
        • Lightweight & Portable: Built with GDevelop, focused on performance for mobile Linux.

        I created this to give the community a tool to build their own fun experiences without needing to code. I’d love to see what you can build with it!

        Download it on OpenStore:
        https://next.open-store.io/app/komucade.miguelthedrmr/

        Please share your .json levels or feedback here in this thread. I'm looking forward to seeing your creations!

        Enjoy!

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          projectmoon @MiguelTheDRMR
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          @MiguelTheDRMR Is license proprietary?

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            MiguelTheDRMR @projectmoon
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            @projectmoon yeah, it is proprietary

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