20 comments

  • stronglikedan 4 months ago

    You could make a version for Android that uses as much processor as possible to heat up the device, and especially Galaxy devices, to actually warm the users' hands.

    • kingofspain 4 months ago

      If you promise not to sue, I’ll get right on it

    • juancn 4 months ago

      A "hand warmer" app, somebody has to have made one already.

    • www_harka_com 4 months ago

      Hahahhaha! Yes, please!

  • kingofspain 4 months ago

    Weird, I posted this last week and it got a couple of views but I assumed just wasn’t popular enough and now it’s back?!

    Anyway I’ve made a few little updates since this, the main one being you can share fireplaces with friends and enemies (both static and animated).

    Thanks for checking it out!

  • anticorporate 4 months ago

    Sorry, I don't have an iDevice, so I'll have to take comfort in keeping my terminal warm instead.

    https://opensource.com/article/18/12/linux-toy-aafire

  • sunrunner 4 months ago

    Perfect timing, I was looking for something to keep my apps warm this winter since they're not fond of the iPod Socks I've been using (too itchy).

    For people looking for desktop or TV versions, I can also recommend:

    - https://store.steampowered.com/app/2678480/Pixel_Fireplace/

    - https://hammertail.itch.io/pixel-fireplace

    - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sy8GU_19V4E

  • zetanor 4 months ago

    Make it mine crypto to actually generate heat.

  • sgt 4 months ago

    Great app.

    And wow, Apple has really nailed their ecosystem. Took me 3-4 secs to install on my phone, for it to also appear on my watch in all its fiery glory.

  • andro_dev 4 months ago

    I wish there was no tracking. I don't want to be tracked because I installed a looping animation.

  • fersarr 4 months ago

    looks cool, are you planning an Android version? what was the biggest challenge in making this?

    • kingofspain 4 months ago

      Hadn’t really thought about it tbh, maybe. Depends how fussy Android widgets and the watch stuff (which is the challenge. iOS widgets are a pain and doing any dev pairing with Xcode and a watch… lets just say I’m glad it’s all on fire…)

      • sgt 4 months ago

        I had a similar situation with one of my apps. I decided not to; Android ecosystem is a bit horrible as a developer, and also Play Store users don't tend to pay for apps. Since then, Google has cleaned up the Play Store a bit so maybe things are different now but still... nothing eats the dev ecosystem for building iOS, WatchOS etc apps.

  • _august 4 months ago

    > There are no subscriptions, just like a real fireplace

    well, logs are an irl subscription

    • Ruthalas 4 months ago

      In both cases you pay for the energy used, it's just that there are many more steps to get that energy to your watch!

  • madc 4 months ago

    Reminds me of the wonderful thing: https://hammertail.itch.io/pixel-fireplace

  • nowaymo6237 4 months ago

    Are the in app purchases for logs?

    • kingofspain 4 months ago

      Ha, no but logs are to come soon