Scenic Route Software
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Raised and recessed the gray tiles so they stand out more and give the grid more texture, tweaked the counter view design, gave SAM-Y a thicker border and reinstalled the logic board a bit more expertly. #playdate
SAM-Y Pro Max Plus is an exceptional opponent thanks to the expertly installed Dynamo Defense Systems L19 logic board upgrade.

#playdate
Added a parallax layer to make things feel less static, and it speeds up briefly when you or SAM-Y make a clear above a certain size. #playdate
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3️⃣ OUT TODAY: Playdate system update 3.0. Now with Folders, and a new Game Library app. Organize your games, your way.

⬇️ Get it: Playdate > Settings > System > System Update

🔡 Read more about it: help.play.date/manual/3.0/
My daughter sent me this doodle she made of me while taking notes (being bored?) in class. Coffee and a #Playdate - pretty spot on.
This was just supposed to be a video of SAM-Y getting mad about having tiles stolen, but it turned into a video of SAM-Y doing the same thing to me but four times worse. #playdate
I'm curious if folks that were put off by the time pressure in the original game will feel more at home here. This is way more of a strategy game, though SAM-Y still manages to out-strategize me most of the time. #playdate
“But who uses iPhones anymore?", you say. "What if I want to play this game on my #Playdate, and what if instead of a generic CPU it was against SAM-Y from Shift?”

I hear you. "Four Corners: Square Up" - coming at some point.

(This is SAM-Y playing, not me.)
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Playdate @play.date · Sep 16
① Cheese 'n Crackers is a strategy game where your job is to re-arrange toppings on a cutting board to combine them into the most delicious snacks possible!

🧀 play.date/games/cheese-n-crackers/
I’ve made it smarter than “pick biggest rectangle” by weighting bonus tiles and having it favor those in its matches, and now it’s too good at the game.
I wrote a hint routine for the iOS rewrite of Four Corners and realized I could make the game play itself. I've turned that into a mode where you fill up the entire counter before a CPU opponent can.

I need to make it smarter than "pick biggest rectangle", but it's already pretty challenging.
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Writing Swift for tiny devices: an article on Playdate game Four Corners, recently rewritten in Swift for faster performance news.play.date/news/four-co...
TL;DR "Any game that is particularly demanding that you would typically want to write in C could probably be achieved with Swift."
Four Corners: the first game in Catalog written in Swift - Playdate News
Official news about Playdate, the yellow handheld video game system with a crank.
news.play.date
What would a Playdate to iOS port be without a #playdate themed Easter egg? Illegal, I think.
Things in the iOS version of Four Corners that are different from the #playdate version:

- There are specials that become the color you started on.
- There are specials that reduce the board to two colors.
- After level 10, a fourth color is introduced.
- You can choose which color to bomb.
The Swift re-write was for Four Corners and it’s now live on Catalog!

And, since a lot of the models weren’t #Playdate specific I figured I’d resurrect the iOS version of the game, too. It’s not done yet, but it’s getting there!
But I do think the language features of Swift and the performance of the compiled binary outweigh the inconveniences.
That said, it hasn't been easy or all that friendly. I couldn't get the build script to work in Xcode, and I'm not sure if break points are even possible. If there is a run-time issue, the simulator crashes without a stack trace making debugging very, very hard.
I'd say this has been a very worthwhile exercise, and now that I've worked out the gotchas and filled in the C API's gaps, I think any new project for #playdate will be done with Swift.
The older #playdate project is now 100% converted to Swift, and after spending the morning making some optimizations, it runs at 48-50fps (The Lua version can barely eek out 30) and the worst drop I saw was to 43 for a single frame on a particularly heavy operation.
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scraecrow @rae.wtf · Aug 1
the second installment of the playdate community sale, augustravaganza 2025, is here!! over 60 titles, on sale all week!

head to play.date/games/tags/o... to see what's on sale — something from your wishlist? something you've never even heard of? — and pick up some new games to ring out the summer!
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scraecrow @rae.wtf · Jul 30
happy birthday, HEXA! this game released one year ago on july 30th, and to celebrate...there's a new update out in #playdate catalog (hopefully) later today!

• achievements!
• custom missions!
• a new-and-improved hard mode!
• bunches of bug fixes

read the patch notes: rae.wtf/blog/hexa-ma...
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Playdate @play.date · Jul 28
☘️ Coming soon: Playdate system update 3.0. Folders, Game Library, and it's optimized for enormous game collections.