Thanks ! That's very appreciatedJasoco wrote:The presentation of this game is awesome. From the scanlines to the onscreen text and the simple colors. I love it.
What's everyone working on? (tigsource inspired)
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Continuing work on this game, Forerunners. I started messing around with using a really simple shader for non-directional light, the boids algorithm and procedurally generating the grass. I'm pretty happy with how it's starting to look, I might even have a demo for all the features I've put in soon.
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Sharing this so that I actually finish it!
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This is the first boss you get to fight off against in the Metanet Hunter scheduled for 2015. More information soon
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Re: What's everyone working on? (tigsource inspired)
Looking good! Is that in any way based stylistically off of Sonic?
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Re: What's everyone working on? (tigsource inspired)
I am making a point-and-click adventure library called SLIME. It is only two weeks old and still under heavy development, but the functionality that is there works. I would not recommend creating games with it just yet as the API is still evolving, but anybody is welcome to play with it.
I want to thank these people for making use of their code:
* kikito, for your animation library, anim8.
* GloryFish, for your A* path finding lua code.
* Bresenham's Line Algorithm from roguebasin.com
SLIME Website
SLIME Tutorial
I want to thank these people for making use of their code:
* kikito, for your animation library, anim8.
* GloryFish, for your A* path finding lua code.
* Bresenham's Line Algorithm from roguebasin.com
SLIME Website
SLIME Tutorial
Re: What's everyone working on? (tigsource inspired)
Aon of Sands "let's play" during GameOver Milano 2015.
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