Elewenjewe Card Game

Elewenjewe Card Game
Elewenjewe Screen Preview

Friday, February 10, 2012

Elewenjewe has been released today (June 12th, 2011)

Elewenjewe has been released on CD-ROM since June 12, 2011, but is now available for download today and it’s the first made in Nigeria PC game. It wasn’t a smooth sail from concept, development and eventually to release, took 5 years but it’s over now (see full detail of release here). In due course we will be creating sub versions to patch any reported bugs, we also hope to release it on mobile devices.




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Thursday, September 2, 2010

Walxytech Team Finalised Development Of Eléwénjewé Ver. 1.0. (January 2nd, 2010)

Programming for in-game advert and animation demo can now commence. Severe testing as game development is reaching final stage will continue. Optimisation to get the best concurrency control as global objects collide intermittently is ongoing. Game PR will begin after world cup soccer tournament in South Africa.

The selling price of Elewenjewe has not been defined yet; selling price of our game may be reduced dramatically to free if we get enough in-game adverts to ship with Elewenjewe.

Iwaloba Awure Club Tested Eléwénjewé (December 25th, 2009)

Some members of Iwaloba Awure Club, Onanuga Street, Mushin, Lagos tested Alpha version of Elewenjewe. Iwaloba Awure Club has been playing practical Elewenjewenombajenomba with cards. The electronic version we presented was fun; they discovered we did not implement Yoruba Rules like “Esun” which can improve winning strategy of some of their professional players. Also we did not implement player scooped card viewing which can give some experts the ability to calculate and predict the remaining deal cards on deck. Their observations were noted by our software engineer on ground during play, we are not sure if the features will come with Elewenjewe ver. 1.0 for now.

Eléwénjewé Alpha Version Released (November 1st, 2009)

Alpha version of Elewenjewe Ver. 1.0 released. We released today a fully playable version of Elewenjewe, to some of our testers. They will help us to log all activities as they play our game. We installed our game to target Windows XP, Windows Vista and Windows 7. We may include Windows 95, Windows 98 and Windows Me as part of the target platforms because we want a broader audience and these operating systems are still being used in Africa and Elewenjewe is an African game. The testers will observe our game for typographical errors, software & hardware bugs, conflicting with Windows or other installed applications and report to the development team where our game engineer is standing by.

Happy testing guys!