Leon's Mahjong original game board

Leon's Mahjong, my first published video game

Intro Sometime in June 2023, my son Leon brought from Köln a mid-90s laptop with Windows 95 installed. The only game it had was a version of the famous Chinese solitaire Mahjong called “Shanghai II”. Leon didn’t know the game, and he got really excited about it. When I saw the game, I told him: “But that version is terrible, it looks horrible. There was an older version, on the Commodore Amiga, that I used to play with my dad that was much better.” Seeing the connection I had with that game, he said: “Why don’t you program it? So it’s available on modern computers?” ...

August 18, 2024 · 9 min · Lucas Dima
Archon videogame box from 1983

Archon's Shapeshifter

Archon was a great videogame from the 1980s that perfectly balanced the strategy of chess with the skill and simplicity of arcade games. On a 9 x 9 board, light and dark forces faced off in one of the best games Electronic Arts has ever published—in a different era, when EA cared a bit more about making good products than just increasing revenue. Additionally, there was a piece in Archon that caught my attention: the Shapeshifter, a piece that belonged to the Dark side and behaved differently from the rest. The Shapeshifter would take on the form and behavior of its enemy. In Archon, when two pieces confronted each other, a battle arena would open where both fought using different abilities such as speed and projectile type. But the genius of the Shapeshifter was that it transformed into its opponent. So if it fought against a powerful piece, it became a powerful piece. If it fought a basic piece, it became basic. A kind of Zelig -like character. It could be used to attack powerful Light unicorns, but at the same time, the Light player could attack it with a pawn and defeat it in hand-to-hand combat. ...

October 11, 2014 · 2 min · Lucas Dima