Our first game is released :)

It’s been a long time coming but it’s finally arrived. We have released our first game: our own version of Mine Sweeper!

Mine sweeper victory screen on a mobile phone.

It may not be the most creative start into our games journey, but it’s a start, and we are proud of it. That’s what it’s all about after all: Getting started and gaining experience with the release process. Most importantly: now we have an actual game published.

Our way to learn how to make great games is to use each game we work on as an opportunity to learn something new. We focus on an area that we need to improve upon or try something new: Try a new mechanic, or existing mechanics in new combinations. It will be a long journey – we hope – since that would mean we are continuing to improve our skills and our games are getting better. It would also mean that we continue making games which after all is what we want to do.

What is next you ask?

We are currently working on a game that helps you learn to conjugate verbs in Spanish. I used it while I learnt Spanish and continue to use it today. I have given pleeenty of feedback along the way. After all, conjugation by itself isn’t a lot of fun, but our game should make it so. So hang on tight for more news!

In the meantime: try out our Mine Sweeper game, which can be played in landscape or portrait mode. You can even customise the size of the mine field and the number of hidden mines in contains.

Mine Sweeper game in landscape mode.

You can find it on Google Play Store. It’s free and ad free. Try it today!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.domagames.mines

Mine Sweeper is in Early Access

After a steep learning curve, and a lot of effort, we’re close to publishing our first game. It’s now available for open testing. The first 100 people will be eligible to take part in testing the game and provide early access feedback.

We think the game plays well with no known bugs. In addition to being able to customize the dimensions of the field and the number of mines, it now includes visual feedback: a fireworks display when winning and an explosion when losing.

Try it for yourself today by downloading the game for free at Mine Sweeper in the Google Play Store, and let us know what you think.

Have fun and enjoy the game!

https://play.google.com/store/apps/details?id=com.domagames.mines