Miner Warfare
Apr 30, 2012 Full Version 0 commentsMINER WARFARE is a frantic 2D action multiplayer experience. Up to 8 miners dig their way through dirt blocks and other miners to be the wealthiest gold...
MINER WARFARE is a frantic 2D action multiplayer experience. Up to 8 miners dig their way through dirt blocks and other miners to be the wealthiest gold digger at the end of the match! Ten maps, more than twenty weapons and up to 8 players IN LOCAL (yep, 8 players in local), MINER WARFARE is the perfect friendship breaker game!
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MINER WARFARE is a frantic 2D action multiplayer experience. Up to 8 miners dig their way through dirt blocks and other miners to be the wealthiest gold...
Highest Rated (2 agree) 8/10
I can tell this would be great fun if I could play with some people online, or at least through a LAN or VPN.
May 26 2012, 11:09pm by Whittacker
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HOW DO YOU PLAY ONLINE
you can't :P
can anyone help it give me a microsoft problem
You might need to clear your temp folder and do a clean install, if you still have trouble please try installing .Net Framework 4.0 (client) and XNA 4 before installing the game...
Brilliant! Is it possible to play with more than one keyboard? What other controllers can we use?
You can play with Xbox controller (up to 4) and 1 keyboard.
Joypad and Keyboard can be shared between 2 players making it possible to play in 4 with just one pad and a keyboard for instance. Unf multiple keyboards cannot be used as separate inputs...
Thanks
I'm downloading once it goes online; for now, I'm just tracking, though, 'cos it looks great.
lunavorax, stinkytaco has been trolling and spamming all over Desura. We all know XNA and C# are the enemy of cross-platform development. There's no need to remind anybody of this fact.
It's become impossible to visit a game page without seeing his comments, but it doesn't mean you have to respond. Just don't humor him, he'll get bored.
I realise this discussion was some time ago, but I'm curious to see what your preference is Kuruku. I've been relying on XNA and C# for some time, but multiple platform support is something I do consider worthwhile. What language would you recommend developing in that allows Win/OSX/Linux support?