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: https://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: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/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: https://github.com/Daniel-Hanrahan-Tools-and-Games/Superhero_Tournament
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You really shouldn’t be including the actual binary/executable in the git repo. Best practice is to put it pretty much anywhere else.
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).
How do you play them? I don’t see any builds or even screenshots to see what they look like
Both games are text based
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.