At least one of the developers is Australian too, so I think that means it's definitely 'on-topic'
On 21/12/2010, at 12:21 PM, Michael Minutillo <[email protected]> wrote: > Hey all, > > Last week I started playing a game called gr1d (at http://gr1d.org/ ). It's > basically an MMO RPG RTS thing where you control software agents by writing > driver programs for them in .NET. It's still in beta so there are glitches > and bugs and the occasional downtime but it's been fun so far. Anyway, the > servers were reset on Sunday night (all accounts wiped) to kick off the > gr1d.org 0.9 competition (details: > http://gr1d.org/forum/Competition%20Lounge/a28db00e-dffd-4706-9059-07dfb510c061 > ) so now is a pretty good time to jump in if this sounds like something you > might get into. It doesn't require a great deal of time and attention > (although some nights I seem to give it both anyway) and the level of > programming skill required to play is not scary. > > Anywho, if you decide to join I am "wolfbyte" (Address: > 7eaa38eb-7a74-49a3-a7ab-ecfabed7d4f1, Level 4 Engineer based in Connaught > Place). See you in The Arena! > > P.S. Sorry if this comes across as "spammy" but I considered a game that > relies on .NET programming skill to be novel and on topic. >
