Does it bundle the used libraries? In any case, smells a bit too much like exe+dll->zip solution that Windows folks take for granted. Running random binaries from the net always seemed weird to me and my brand of sliced bread is Gentoo...
I understand that compiling can be tedious in most platforms. In Linux, it's a few commands given in INSTALL. Perhaps one wishes not to have gcc & friends eating HDD space. Still it baffles my puny brain.
This is why for instance snap packages are sandboxed to protect your computer (and appimage can also be sandboxed with an external app). Since you're a Gentoo user I understand where you're coming from, but most regular users do appreciate out-of-the-box convenience over dev libs download and command line fidgeting. I had not compiled anything for a looong time and it took me about 15 mins to figure out how to do it again, only to notice I had missed the INSTALL file all along. Maintaining packages can be tedious, but for the sake of dissemination and visibility, it helps a lot to have precompiled binaries, especially now that snap/appimage allow you to to distribute universal builds.
Thanks for the support. Ask if there is any compiling trouble. I'm from the "play for 1 day every 3 years" group. Never beat the game on Impossible...
I've played it for a bit, and I am really impressed with what I have seen so far. Everything looks pretty tight and functional, and even the intro is already working! How you managed to work on this on your own without any outside feedback whatsoever is quite the achievement!
Visibility would be beneficial, although I don't really need more coders at this point; most bug fixes need to refer to the disassembly.
Screenshots: sure. Video? Nope, don't have the software or experience for it. I do appreciate more PR but fucking suck at it.
I got it to work, so I can snap some screenshots by myself. You really need to launch a proper project webpage for this though, because this project deserves a proper home and discussion forums!