@Entity1037
Thanks! As to online gameplay, I think it would be very limited. In order for a java applet to access any data beyond the host of the applet (in this case, any data outside of the Greenfoot site, such as an online server or other computers) the applet has to be signed, and these applets are not. I did do an online multiplayer test with this scenario: http://www.greenfoot.org/scenarios/7831 What I did there was have each person's program constantly updating their own info in the UserInfo class (which is saved to the Greenfoot site) while constantly reading others' info back. The problem is that it is very slow (laggy) and would almost impossible to make a real-time game work online (a turn-based game could potentially work though!!!)
Uh oh I just noticed a bug, but it should become fixed after everyone who has played the game before plays at least one more match. If this applies to you, play a quick game please!
I already have the OUYA devkit, and I will begin working on a port as soon as I get my OUYA. I know it can be done, the tricky part is getting eveything out of the Greenfoot interface and make my own for Android's interface.
Whoops I just noticed a bunch of bugs to fix, namely the tier list (I put Mario instead of SuperMario, so he'll end up getting bumped to the bottom over time until I fix it).
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