BKaseLabs

Devlogs, release prep, and studio notes.

A practical archive for TowerRun progress and BKaseLabs process notes: what is being tuned, why it matters, and what is ready to share.

TowerRun is in its feel-and-readability pass.

The current development focus is not a giant feature announcement. It is the less glamorous work that makes a mobile arcade game worth replaying: jump response, platform clarity, retry speed, and support surfaces that are ready before launch.

BKaseLabs devlog desk with TowerRun build notes
May 17, 2026 / Devlog / TowerRun

TowerRun development focus

A closer look at the active build priorities: first-session feel, readable tower layouts, quick retries, and feedback loops.

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May 17, 2026 / Lab Notes / Mobile feel

Mobile feel polish

Notes on how BKaseLabs approaches touch response, recovery windows, screen readability, and fast restart rhythm for TowerRun.

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May 17, 2026 / Release prep / Trust

Legal and release preparation

How the site, support, privacy, terms, and store-readiness work are being prepared around real TowerRun behavior.

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May 16, 2026 / Studio note / Website

BKaseLabs website rebuild

The site is expanding from a simple presence into a studio hub with products, process, updates, contact, and legal basics.

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May 16, 2026 / Product update / Games

Games and app experiments

The product shelf will stay honest: future projects appear when there is something concrete to inspect.

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Devlogs

Build progress

Concrete notes from TowerRun development without fake launch claims or inflated metrics.

Lab Notes

Craft decisions

Short essays on mobile feel, arcade pacing, readability, and product judgment.

Release Prep

Trust work

Support, privacy, terms, store-readiness, and the operational details around launch.

Feedback is most useful while the build is still being shaped.

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