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      <title>A tank shooting game</title>
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      <description>I made a tiny playground game based on the godot engine.
Mostly for playing around with code. Made over a couple of months a few hours here and there.
It is finished in a sence since it is playable and I&amp;rsquo;m kinda not feeling like working on it more right now 😄 .
The interesting bits here for me was handling the turn taking, timers, and destuctable terrain.
As a side note I enabled Emoji support in my hugo site by simply adding, enableEmoji = true:</description>
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