C99koder has released the first demo of the next version of DCBlap. DCBlap has been rewritten to use Cryptic Allusion’s new cross-platform library Tiki, so it now runs on the Dreamcast, Mac, Windows, and Linux. Since it’s finally gotten to a playable state, c99koder has decided to release a demo. The Dreamcast version doesn’t have sound, and the Mac version is a universal binary so it requires 10.4. All platforms are single-player only right now.
The Dreamcast and Windows binary can be downloaded here.
The Mac binary can be downloaded here.
There’s currently no Linux binary, but Linux users are welcome to try to compile it themselves. The source to TikiBlap is available under the GNU General Public License version 2, and can be browsed online here or checked out of Subversion from here.