Play 1010! for free! Add your own themes! Contribute! Make the game yours!
This project is licensed under GPLv3+.
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Klooni 1010! is a libGDX-based game which is a klooni from the original 1010! game by the Gram Games team. I am not affiliated in any way with them and this is only a project I made for fun, and to improve the gaming experience of the open source community. If you really enjoy playing this, please support the original developers. They made this project possible.
Klooni 1010! is an open source copy of 1010! with the same game-play dynamics of the original game. I tried to mimic it as much as possible, yet, not everything is exactly the same. For example, the customize screen is different, there are no ads or in-app purchases, different sounds, etc.
Building the project should be very straight forward:
git clone https://github.com/LonamiWebs/Klooni1010.git
.cd Klooni1010
- Now you can choose to either build for
desktop
orandroid
:- For desktop, use
./gradlew desktop:dist
- For Android, use
./gradlew android:assembleRelease
- For desktop, use
- You're done! The generated files are under
build
:- Desktop build is under
desktop/build/libs/*.jar
- Android build is under
android/build/outputs/apk/*.apk
- Desktop build is under
If you're on desktop, you should be able to play the game by either double
clicking the built game .jar
(Windows) or running java -jar {file}.jar
.
If you want to play the game on Android, move the built .apk
to your phone's
internal memory, find it with an Android file explorer and install it.
Make sure you have Unknown sources
(Settings -> Security
) enabled!
Found a bug? Did you add new sounds? Explosions (that would be cool)? Did you create a new theme you'd like to see in the game? That's awesome! Every pull request is appreciated (or even drop an issue if you don't know how these work), although they will probably be discussed before merging!
All you need to do is make sure you did not violate any of the following:
- New sounds must be either yours or be under a
Creative Commons
license. The same applies to new textures. - There is no real rule when writing code to patch a bug or adding features. Just make sure it's readable enough and, if you write a method which name is not self-explanatory, document it and explain what it does.
- Make sure you add yourself (in alphabetical order) to the
CONTRIBUTORS.md
file :)
Check out the CONTRIBUTORS.md
file!