A downloadable game for Windows, macOS, and Linux
Please note that this is my first game.
Mad Pugs is a game where you shoot a pug to destroy a fortress. Sounds familiar? If so then that's probably because Mad Pugs is a lot like Angry Birds. There are of course some differences though. In Mad Pugs you shoot pugs to destroy a fortress. None of the blocks in the fortress are breakable so it's all about hitting the right spot so that the fortress tips over and the enemies die. There is also a little bit of strategy since the game restarts 2 seconds after you shoot your last pug.
Due to me being a beginner i was not able to create a level lock/unlock system and i hope you can respect that. This is - as mentioned above - my first real game after all.
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Keycars mac os. NOTE:
I was not able to test the Linux version so it's just a direct export from Unity. Hope it works.
The game has been tested with the 16:9 aspect ratio. Should work with 18:9 too. 16:10 should work too but not as well.
Thank you :)
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Author | Triludum |
Tags | 2D, Casual, Destruction, Mouse only, Physics, Singleplayer |
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This page hosts old releases of the MESA SDK. These releases are not supported in any way, but are provided here in case they're needed to compile previous versions of the MESA stellar evolution code.Be sure to consult the main MESA SDK page for a discussion of compatibility issues, prerequisites, etc.
Linux
Release Date MESA Version at Release | File i686 (32-bit) | File x86_64 (64-bit) |
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August 30 2019 12115 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20190830.tar.gz | |
May 3 2019 11701 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20190503.tar.gz | |
April 4 2019 11554 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20190404.tar.gz | |
March 15 2019 11554 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20190315.tar.gz | |
August 22 2018 10398 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20180822.tar.gz | |
January 27 2018 10108 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20180127.tar.gz | |
November 20 2017 10108 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20171120.tar.gz | |
September 21 2017 10000 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20170921.tar.gz | |
August 2 2017 9793 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20170802.tar.gz | |
January 29 2016 7624 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20160129.tar.gz | |
September 8 2015 7624 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20150908.tar.gz | |
July 15 2014 6596 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20140715.tar.gz | |
February 4 2014 5819 | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20140204.tar.gz | |
September 13 2013 5329 | mesasdk-i686-linux-20130913.tar.gz | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20130913.tar.gz |
April 8 2013 4849 | mesasdk-i686-linux-20130408.tar.gz | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20130408.tar.gz |
November 6 2012 4631 | mesasdk-i686-linux-20121106.tar.gz | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20121106.tar.gz |
August 9 2012 4298 | mesasdk-i686-linux-20120809.tar.gz | mesasdk-x86_64-linux-20120809.tar.gz |
Mac OS X (10.12 and later)
IMPORTANT NOTE![Mad Snowboarding (itch) Mac OS Mad Snowboarding (itch) Mac OS](https://cdn.akamai.steamstatic.com/steam/apps/399900/header.jpg?t=1447377815)
open /Library/Developer/CommandLineTools/Packages/macOS_SDK_headers_for_macOS_10.14.pkg
This step may need to be repeated whenever you upgrade to a new release of the Xcode command-line tools.
Release Date MESA Version at Release | File OS X 10.12, Sierra OS X 10.13, High Sierra | File OS X 10.14, Mojave |
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March 25 2019 12778 | mesasdk-x86_64-macos-20.3.2.pkg | |
March 1 2019 12778 | mesasdk-x86_64-macos-20.3.1.pkg | |
November 5 2019 12115 | mesasdk-x86_64-macos-19.11.2.pkg | |
November 1 2019 12115 | mesasdk-x86_64-macos-19.11.1.pkg | |
August 30 2019 11701 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-10.14-20190830.dmg | |
May 3 2019 11701 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-10.14-20190503.dmg | |
March 15 2019 11554 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.12-10.14-20190315.dmg | |
November 4 2018 10398 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.14-20181104.dmg | |
January 27 2018 10108 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.12-20180127.dmg | |
September 21 2017 10000 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.12-20170921.dmg | |
August 2 2017 9793 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.12-20170802.dmg |
Mac OS X (10.11 and earlier)
Release Date MESA Version at Release | File OS X 10.6, Snow Leopard OS X 10.7, Lion OS X 10.8, Mountain Lion OS X 10.9, Mavericks | File OS X 10.10, Yosemite OS X 10.11, El Capitan |
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March 25 2019 12778 | mesasdk-x86_64-macos-20.3.2.pkg | |
March 1 2019 12778 | mesasdk-x86_64-macos-20.3.1.pkg | |
November 5 2019 12115 | mesasdk-x86_64-macos-19.11.2.pkg | |
November 1 2019 12115 | mesasdk-x86_64-macos-19.11.1.pkg | |
August 30 2019 11701 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-10.14-20190830.dmg | |
May 3 2019 11701 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-10.14-20190503.dmg | |
March 15 2019 11554 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.12-10.14-20190315.dmg | |
November 4 2018 10398 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.14-20181104.dmg | |
January 27 2018 10108 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.6-10.9-20180127.dmg | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-10.11-20180127.dmg |
September 21 2017 10000 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-10.11-20170921.dmg | |
August 2 2017 9793 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-10.11-20170802.dmg | |
April 4 2016 8118 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.6-10.9-20160404.dmg | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-20160404.dmg |
August 27 2015 7624 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.6-10.9-20150827.dmg | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-20150827.dmg |
February 10 2015 7385 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.6-10.9-20150210.dmg | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-20150210.dmg |
October 23 2014 7184 | mesasdk-x86_64-osx-10.10-20141023.dmg | |
July 15 2014 6596 | mesasdk-x86_64-darwin-20140715.dmg | |
February 4 2014 5819 | mesasdk-x86_64-darwin-20140204.dmg | |
September 13 2013 5329 | mesasdk-x86_64-darwin-20130913.dmg | |
April 8 2013 4849 | mesasdk-x86_64-darwin-20130408.dmg | |
November 6 2012 4631 | mesasdk-x86_64-darwin-20121106.dmg | |
July 28 2012 4219 | mesasdk-x86_64-darwin-20120728.dmg |
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) for Old Releases
Q: I'm getting compilation errors of the form:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lX11 /usr/bin/ld: cannot find -lz
A: Have you properly installed the X windows and Z compression libraries, as specified in the prerequisites?
Q: I'm getting compilation errors of the form:
libpng warning: Application built with libpng-1.2.10 but running with 1.5.6 PGPLOT /png: error in libpng while writing file..
A: This is a known problem, caused by the pgplot library being compiled with the wrong libpng headers. It was fixed in the 20120727 release of the SDK; if you are using an older release, please upgrade.
Q: I'm getting compilation errors of the form:
./private/utils_isnan_okay.f:43.36: is_real_inf = (2*xx .and. x /= 0) 1 Warning: Inequality comparison for REAL(4) at (1)
A: This is a known issue with the 20130320 (and later) releases of the SDK, caused by the upgrade to gfortran 4.8.0. To fix, add the flag '-Wno-compare-reals' to the end of the definition of the FCwarn variable in mesa/utils/makefile_header. Bleeding mac os.
Q: I'm getting compilation errors of the form:
./private/utils_dict.f:429.41: integer, parameter :: multiplier = 31 1 Warning: Unused parameter 'multiplier' declared at (1)
A: This is a known issue with the 20130320 (and later) releases of the SDK, caused by the upgrade to gfortran 4.8.0. To fix, add the flag '-Wno-unused-parameter' to the end of the definition of the FCwarn variable in mesa/utils/makefile_header.
Q: On Ubuntu Linux I encounter these errors during compilation:
/usr/bin/ld: cannot find crt1.o: No such file or directory /usr/bin/ld: cannot find crti.o: No such file or directory collect2: error: ld returned 1 exit status
A: This is a known problem, caused by Ubuntu's use of non-standard installation locations. It was fixed in the 20120727 release of the SDK; if you are using an older release, please upgrade.
Q: On Ubuntu Linux I encounter this error during compilation:
/opt/mesasdk/lib/gcc/i686-pc-linux-gnu/4.7.0/include-fixed/features.h:338:25: fatal error: sys/cdefs.h: No such file or directory compilation terminated. make: *** [btf_order.o] Error 1
A: This is a known problem, caused by Ubuntu's use of non-standard installation locations. It was fixed in the 20120727 release of the SDK; if you are using an older release, please upgrade.
Q: On Red Hat Enterprise Linux (RHEL) I encounter this error during compilation:
gfortran: /lib/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.11' not found (required by gfortran)
A: This is a known problem, caused by the SDK being compiled with a more-recent version of the GNU C Library (GLIBC) than is installed on RHEL systems. It was fixed in the 20120120 release of the SDK; if you are using an older release, please upgrade.
Q: On OS X I encounter this error during compilation:
Re: dyld: unknown required load command 0x80000022
A: This problem likely stems from trying to use the SDK on an older version of OS X (10.4 Tiger or 10.5 Leopard), as these have difficulty running 64-bit executables. Please contact Rich Townsend for further support.
Q: On OS X 10.8 I find an error such as
dyld: lazy symbol binding failed: Symbol not found: ___emutls_get_address Referenced from: /usr/local/lib/libgomp.1.dylib Expected in: /usr/lib/libSystem.B.dylib This is a run-time error. It shows up, for example, in the output of a module test such as const/test/tmp.txt.
A: Try adding both the $MESASDK_ROOT/lib and /usr/local/lib directories to your DYLD_LIBRARY_PATH environment variable. These should appear first and second, respectively, in the path.
Q: I tried to compile MESA on OS X 10.9, and I got the following error
/usr/bin/awk: can't open file ./ndiff/share/lib/ndiff/ndiff-2.00/ndiff.awk source line number 1 source file ./ndiff/share/lib/ndiff/ndiff-2.00/ndiff.awk
![Mad snowboarding (itch) mac os download Mad snowboarding (itch) mac os download](https://i.ytimg.com/vi/eHEwiowZdl0/maxresdefault.jpg)
A: This means ndiff didn't compile correctly, most likely because the command-line tools weren't installed. See the note in the prerequisites.
Q: On Linux systems gcc can't create executables, producing errors of the sort
Mad Snowboarding (itch) Mac Os X
In file included from test.c:1:0: /usr/include/stdio.h:320:43: error: missing binary operator before token '(' #if defined __USE_XOPEN2K8 || __GLIBC_USE (LIB_EXT2)
A: This is occurring because the C header files that ship with the SDK need to be updated to work properly with the system header files. To update the header files, run the following commands after setting MESASDK_ROOT:
GCC_VERSION=`gcc --version | grep ^gcc | sed 's/^.* //g'` $MESASDK_ROOT/libexec/gcc/x86_64-pc-linux-gnu/$GCC_VERSION/install-tools/mkheaders $MESASDK_ROOT