I am just wondering if my latest 2 games are fun and wondering if I should allow donations on my site
from danielhanrahantng@beehaw.org to gaming@beehaw.org on 14 Sep 17:02
https://beehaw.org/post/22155441

Hello my name is Daniel Hanrahan are my latest two games fun and do you guys think I allow donations on my site.

My site: daniel-hanrahan-tools-and-games.github.io

My latest 2 games:

A historically accurate strategy simulation game about the crusade campaign for Iberia/ crusade parts of the reconquista in Spain and Portugal: github.com/…/The_Crusade_Campaign_For_Iberia

A turn-based fighting game like Pokemon Stadium but with in fight cutscenes similar to Dragon Ball Gokuden Legend Of The Super Sayian but it is text-based and a roguelike: github.com/…/Superhero_Tournament

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GammaGames@beehaw.org on 14 Sep 20:03 next collapse

How do you play them? I don’t see any builds or even screenshots to see what they look like

danielhanrahantng@beehaw.org on 14 Sep 20:13 next collapse

The first game has a linux x86 executable in its folder in the repository and the second game has a linux x86 executable in this directory in the link target/release.

danielhanrahantng@beehaw.org on 14 Sep 21:19 collapse

Both games are text based

TehPers@beehaw.org on 15 Sep 06:37 next collapse

I see no reason someone shouldn’t be allowed to ask for donations. If you want to accept donations, go for it. There doesn’t need to be a special reason to do so.

Donations should come without obligations though. If someone donates, yay, but donations should never be in exchange for something (that would be a payment).

gyrfalcon@beehaw.org on 15 Sep 14:59 next collapse

Hello! We appreciate you contributing to the Beehaw Gaming community. This post looks like self promotion. While we do allow self promotion on Beehaw, we ask that you be a community member first and a promoter of your own work second. In the future, please try to contribute with submissions on other topics and comments on posts from others in the community.

vala@lemmy.dbzer0.com on 15 Sep 16:54 collapse

You really shouldn’t be including the actual binary/executable in the git repo. Best practice is to put it pretty much anywhere else.