Hello, lovers! I want to present my first released game, named "One Bit Arena", made with LÖVE 0.9.1
Authors:
VladTheCat - Main idea, Code, Graphics
Valera Nagato - Music
Norman Rosewood - Online highscore system
Imagine that someone left you alone with evil monsters in an closed arena and gave you only one disc that can be thrown at enemies. Isn't that horrible? In this situation was the main character of One Bit Arena. Alone against horde of monsters!
- 4 types of disks
- 7 types of enemies
- Randomly generated arena
- 3 bosses
Also you can submit your higscore to online table, and compete with your friends.
Find out, who's the best. Show'em all who is the true master oа One Bit Arena!
Download from GameJolt: http://gamejolt.com/games/action/one-bit-arena/41484/
Good luck, and have fun
One Bit Arena
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Congrats on finishing a game!
It looks nice and sounds good as well - but I'm on Linux and can't play the .exe.
There's a trick on how to extract the .love from the exe, I think, but I keep on forgetting how it works.
Would you mind uploading a .love to this site? You'll get way more downloads, too - people tend to download the .love files more than external links.
It looks nice and sounds good as well - but I'm on Linux and can't play the .exe.
There's a trick on how to extract the .love from the exe, I think, but I keep on forgetting how it works.
Would you mind uploading a .love to this site? You'll get way more downloads, too - people tend to download the .love files more than external links.
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Re: One Bit Arena
open it in a hex editor and strip off anything up to the zip part (compare with a regular zip file to see; the header is quire easy to find)Germanunkol wrote:Congrats on finishing a game!
It looks nice and sounds good as well - but I'm on Linux and can't play the .exe.
There's a trick on how to extract the .love from the exe, I think, but I keep on forgetting how it works.
Would you mind uploading a .love to this site? You'll get way more downloads, too - people tend to download the .love files more than external links.
or open in an archive application, most check the whole file to find an archive (at least WinRAR does)
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Re: One Bit Arena
You can run it with Wine. It works very good.Germanunkol wrote:Congrats on finishing a game!
It looks nice and sounds good as well - but I'm on Linux and can't play the .exe.
There's a trick on how to extract the .love from the exe, I think, but I keep on forgetting how it works.
Of course I can upload .love file here, but I can't be confident that you will not change source for cheating.Would you mind uploading a .love to this site? You'll get way more downloads, too - people tend to download the .love files more than external links.
Re: One Bit Arena
Running it with wine is really dumb... why run something in a good but buggy emulator when you have native binaries right at hand?VladTheCat wrote:You can run it with Wine. It works very good.Germanunkol wrote:Congrats on finishing a game!
It looks nice and sounds good as well - but I'm on Linux and can't play the .exe.
There's a trick on how to extract the .love from the exe, I think, but I keep on forgetting how it works.
Of course I can upload .love file here, but I can't be confident that you will not change source for cheating.Would you mind uploading a .love to this site? You'll get way more downloads, too - people tend to download the .love files more than external links.
Also read the "closed source love games" threads, extracting the .love from the .exe is a piece of cake, it's just that noone has bothered to yet.
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Re: One Bit Arena
Rule of thumb:
This is Löve. Löve is cross-platform. If you are going to release a finalized game, please upload:
This is Löve. Löve is cross-platform. If you are going to release a finalized game, please upload:
- A Windows version
- A Mac version
- A .love for the Linux people
Re: One Bit Arena
S0lll0s wrote:buggy emulator
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FTFYpacman wrote:S0lll0s wrote:buggy emulatorCode: Select all
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Still, you get my point. Also a lot of people aren't comfortable with running wine at all, it's a hell of a mess installing it (at least vanilla wine)
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I don't know about that, on Ubuntu it takes about 4 clicks (including searching for it on the shop). After that, you've got it on the context menu for .exes and all.
I've played a few dozen hours of Xenonauts on Wine and haven't had an issue.
I've played a few dozen hours of Xenonauts on Wine and haven't had an issue.
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Well, wine and x64 sucks for one, and I wouldn't use a store if there was one for the distros I use (there's no generalized context menu over here too).nfey wrote:I don't know about that, on Ubuntu it takes about 4 clicks (including searching for it on the shop). After that, you've got it on the context menu for .exes and all.
I've played a few dozen hours of Xenonauts on Wine and haven't had an issue.
Playing love games in wine probably isn't too big of a deal, but the nerd rage is real with that.
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