LD21 August 19–22, 2011

Kobo II: Micro-update

Haven’t given up yet, and there are a few days left! 😀

However, SMART says my secondary harddrive might die any moment now. I do not need this now! :-( New drive ordered, and making extra backups to external drive, hoping that the old drive will last until the new one arrives.

David

CotC – Crypts only seems to be dead

I’m here with the fourth dev video preview from the Courier of the Crypts but that’s not all. I’m out of the October Challenge, time run out and I still have lots of things to do. But OC is not just about the October but about finishing a game and earning a single buck from the stuff we love to do – making games. It’s all about to see what is it like to have final polished product out in the world. It’s not the end for me here, I’ll finish Courier of the Crypts, October Challenge game all the motivation I need so it’s still WIN situation.

Now, enough malarkey and let me show you the preview that is featuring 2 types of monsters, GUI (wip), and Flame’o’metter (look at the gui). I hope you like it :)

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eCIraH7iEI4

Congratiulations to those who succeeded! Others that are like me, don’t give up folks 😉

Tags: Courier of the Crypts, preview, video

The ghastly Death of Radus leaves the October challenge

 

The team decided, after serval problems with StencylWorks to change to Construct 2 (for the moment), and also to leave the October Challenge, as we lost too much time with facing problems. BUT the project continues! If you want to try a demo-walkthrough of the game with the old Engine:

http://deathofradus.blogspot.com/2011/10/stencylworks-demo.html

Dont forget to follow development news and announcements on facebook and Blogger.

 

Any advice for the game engine is welcome!

A bucket of new stuff in Urth

In spite of a lack of updates things were done. Great things, wondrous marvelous things! Such wondrous and marvelous things that the human mind can not comprehend! Unfortunately we’ll have to talk about those some other time, since this post is about Urth.

As you may or may not remember Urth scored less than desirably( in LD21) in graphics with an overall 2.65. Needless to say that was given priority. Next up was audio, as that wasn’t great either. After I’ve narrowed down the priorities I’ve naturally decided to start working on something entirely different: the level editor. And what a glorious level editor it is! is it? it may be, it’s like asking a chef how good the food he spent all day cooking is. And by chef I mean amateur cook. And by amateur cook I mean someone who poured himself a bowl of cereal. Now I feel like eating cereal, but I must finish this post first.

The music… well I’ve taken the liberty of outsourcing the music to this chap right here so go and listen to his stuff (and like it!). I’m not posting the music here, you’ll have to wait till I submit the game tomorrow, or the day after. If it’s not done in the last few hours it’s not a proper jam at all.

So what have I got to show other than talk of cereal and a link to a music man? Well what’s left? The graphics! Good answer, shows you were paying attention. And what better way to show off graphics than by showing them! No, not a video, but close enough… screenshots!

Let’s begin:

The updated main menu

 

The pretty-fied level selection menu

 

The awesome-ized escape mode settings menu

 

Gameplay screenshot with 100% more magnets

 

More gameplay

 

This may not seem it, but it's from escape mode

There are numerous fixes optimizations and tweaks, but nobody can see them so nobody really cares. Next I’ll finish up the win-linux-osx ports and off to markets they go.

That’s it for now, until next time!

Tags: music, progress, screenshot, update, urth

Comments

28. Oct 2011 · 14:54 UTC
your planets look lovely. would love to see them in motion :)

The Ghastly Death of Radus Post Mortem

You can read at the following link the postmortem of the October Challenge. I say October Challenge because the game itself is still under development, but out of the contest.
http://deathofradus.blogspot.com/2011/10/early-postmortem.html

Introducing the Mini-LD #30 (Togetherness!)

The Mini-LD #30 will be taking place on November 4th-6th. It will start at 6PM PST.

The theme is: Adaptation!

If you want to join our Google+ Hangout, please add me here!
https://plus.google.com/113083902335221572750

We are also hosting a local game jam here in Phoenix on that weekend. I plan on setting up a live stream of the room as we work.

We would love to see some other communities group up and join us!

In fact, that is the “secondary theme“! Anyone who can, please join this jam with other groups in a community. If you are not in an area with neighbors, set up a Google Hangout! The best part of game jamming is working with a group of fun individuals, so don’t rob yourself of that enjoyment.

Even if you are being a “Lone-Wolf”, join a pack!

If you have any tips or suggestions, or would like to offer help set up an online hangout (Skype, G+, etc), please comment on this to let me know. See you guys on the 4th!

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0hgame jam – I’m in!

I’m happy to declare my participation in this month’s most awesome game jam: the ZERO HOUR jam.  I may live in Canada and have to suffer with the Nov. 6th daylight savings time date, but just for kicks (and because jamming with friends is half the fun) I’m doing it tonight.  The jam starts in 45 minutes and lasts one hour.  My plan is to hack my bullet hell shooter engine to make it a top down arena shooter called 999 zombies.  Wish me luck! =)

EDIT: Here is my final submission!

http://www.mcfunkypants.com/0hgame/

Tags: 0hgame

Countdown…

Team OPifex has been busy, but life has this nasty way of messing with the plan haha! We don’t have much to update on other than from today until tomorrow, the team will be working nearly non-stop to get this done.  Will we sell a final release copy by the end of October? Maybe! If we’re lucky, everything goes smoothly, and things come together at the end here like we’ve been hoping they will.

Good luck to everyone else, and hopefully we’ll be posting some good news next time!

I’m In – 0hGame Jam (eye heart boobies)

EDIT: Here’s my final submission: Nick Yonge presents: TITS! (A childish game, made for adults.)

ORIGINAL: On last minute impulse I’ve decided to enter in the 0hGame Jam. And although I’m technically in Canada and my clock doesn’t shift for another week, why not make a game now, right? Right? Right.

Anyway, I’ve grabbed a theme for inspiration. Looks like I’m gonna be making a 0h game about boobies!

I’ll be using Adobe Flash CS5.5 for, most likely, everything. See you in an hour. <3

Tags: 0hGame Jam GameJam

I’m in! …Tomorrow(ish)

I just got back from a short trip to find…the 0h game jam starts (for most people it seems) in a few hours. Even though the US doesn’t have Daylight Savings until November 6th, I’ve decided to start tomorrow. Actually, early Monday morning. In any case, it will be just over 24 hours from now.

Sorry I couldn’t do it with the rest of you, but it’s late here and I have (important) stuff to do early tomorrow.

I wish everyone luck! 😀

EDIT: Whatever. Since I’m feeling sick and since most other North Americans seem to be jamming on the 6th (when our clocks change), I’ve decided to wait until then as well.

I’ll see you then! :)

Tags: 0hgame

Legend of Equip > Pants (October Challenge)

Hello everybody!

These last two weeks of October I’ve been working on a Halloween/Fall themed sequel to an RPG I did a few years ago called Equip > Pants. I *will* finish by Halloween! heh. Perhaps I can meet the October Challenge by selling my game through the Google Chrome Store?!

Programming and art are nearly finished. Here’s some of my sprite work:

Sprite of an autumn tree.
Character sprites.

More graphics here.

Good luck everybody.

Zach

Comments

digital_sorceress
30. Oct 2011 · 19:14 UTC
I like the colour palette you’ve created.
31. Oct 2011 · 02:39 UTC
It *is* a very interesting thing! I agree. I basically created a radial rainbow gradient to capture all the hues, then I posterized to reduce the number of colors, and I did some hue shifting off of the “pure” red/green/blue. Now I had full saturation colors. I took those and moved the brightness up/down to create a light and dark variant (can also be done by overlaying semitransparent white/black). This creates the top 3 rows of color.
digital_sorceress
31. Oct 2011 · 10:52 UTC
I agree with what you say about the palette based sprites feeling more connected.

We’re out :(

Hey ya’ll, it was a good effort… but things just didn’t come together like we had hoped.  We are a busy bunch of folks, and life calls.  We’ll get our game done eventually, hopefully within another month or so.   Keep a lookout for Splat! sometime or later Smile

Cheers guys, and congrats to those who succeeded in the October Challenge!

– OPifex Entertainment-

Game submited!

Hey everyone!

My entry “Golden Tamarin” has just been submited! It is a port of a game I released on Android this month as a paid game (but I’m thinking about ads, very few people buy things on Android…). I adapted it to Kongregate and am planning to release it on the Chrome Web Store with a higher resolution. Visit the game and 5 ***** it if you like it :)

http://www.kongregate.com/games/igordsm/golden-tamarin

 

Thanks for the competition and good luck to everyone still preparing their games!

Urth gets submitted to ALL the things

Well no not ALL the things, but some of the things. Some of the things is better than no things at all.

It’s currently available on the android market and pending in a bunch of other places so I’m sitting on versions for windows, linux and osx. In all honesty I focused more on getting it ready for the igf (student edition) and less about scouting marketplaces.

“Is this the part where you tell us to buy it?” the crowd asks. Well yes actually: “Go buy it!” Or at least +1 it on the android market or tell your friends and family and that cousin George you haven’t spoken with since 3rd grade about it. Yes the one with the bigger thumb on his left hand.

Some of the features will roll out to the free (ad supported) version relatively soon (the updated graphics and music), while others will be kept a version behind(mostly new levels and such).

And here’s a trailer for you(can someone please tell me how to embed videos? the code just gets eaten up)

Thanks for reading 😀

GAME PAGE

Tags: android, linux, osx, postmortem, trailer, urth, Windows

Into Beyond (actual title) :D

As it turns out, i won’t be submitting the game for the october challange. It would just feel wrong to submit a milestone version, eventhough it got to the stage where i wanted to get.
The october challenge though helped a lot getting the motivation up, working continuously on a project, and keeping you posted about updates. It was great fun participating in it, and i don’t think i’d be anywhere near this stage of progress if i haven’t accidentally read about it! So, thanks for hosting! 😀

Summary:
Into Beyond is a exploration shoot’em up with non-linear level and campaign design. Your only restrictions are your resources. You will travel to different planets, star systems, asteroid belts, space stations and lots more places, to discover loot, new gear, or even new ships. Different places may include different styles to play, so it won’t all be side scrolling action.

The goal is to get this done in the next 12-18 month, depending on resources and people i get to contribute on this project.

 

Now, for your pleasure, a few screenshots! (Can’t record video currently because Fraps is eating up all of the performance my pc has to offer :|)

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screenshot88 screenshot116 screenshot140

All of the assets are placeholders and by no means final.
So for now this is basically a big proof of concept, which worked out quite well, and i am certain that this project may be well received once it is done.

I’m currently looking out for a way to fund further development, so if you have any suggestions, i would appreciate input on that.

I will now continue posting updates on my blog, rather than this journal, so if you are interested how the development continues you can hop over to
http://redwatergames.blogspot.com

or my youtube channel (will receive updates as soon as i am able to record again)
http://www.youtube.com/user/MegaWzl

or follow on twitter
https://twitter.com/#!/RedWaterGames

 

Thanks for reading and good luck to the other participants!
<wzl>

ConstantSail.com launched!

And just in time for the October competition.  Thank you ludum dare for setting up this compo. Without it I don’t know if I would ever finish the game that has been sitting around forever.

This forced me to cut features and prevent creep so that I could get it out in time. Of course this means I have a todo.txt file a mile long with features I would like to implement, but alas, they will have to be added in future iterations.

The way it is, you can play online in a mmo game where you can upgrade your ship, trade goods, and sink other players ships in real time. And it is all through the web browser!

Now all I need is one player to upgrade today :) Bitcoins and papal are both available checkout methods. When you upgrade, you can add unlimited ships to your fleet.

ConstantSail : Pirates & Traders



Edit:

Here is the challenge entry: http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/october-challenge-2011/?uid=4337

Comments

SusanTheCat
31. Oct 2011 · 17:23 UTC
All I got was a blank page. With a little bit of digging I found out it was because it could not find “console”. If I turn on Firebug it works, otherwise I just get blank page.

SuperRebelCraft Alpha RELEASED for LD Oct, Challenge! 6 hours left to make $1.00…

Super Rebel Craft Image

Super Rebel Craft Alpha

Shipped! I’ve decided that my game’s going along great, and now I’m raising a bit of money to hire an artist so things can really get moving.

So, I’ve decided to run a Pay What You Want special to try to make my $1 for the October Ludum Dare competition!

All I need is 100 people to pay the minimum of $0.01 😀

Super Rebel Craft is heavily influenced from Super Metroid, Minecraft, Terraria, Diablo, and Castlevania Symphony of the Night. If you like any of those games it’s worth a look. It’s my best work to date.

 

More info on the website: http://www.SuperRebelCraft.com

 

It’s not the complete game yet, but it’s still a lot of fun to play. Pre-ordering now gets you access to the current alpha as well as future development versions. And feedback is greatly appreciated – bushmango@gmail.com

– Steve

Super Cuts submitted to Android Market (and ears its first dollar!)

Supercuts is a project started in mid-october in a collaboration between 2 brazilian indie studios: Behold and Dynamic Light we just finished it in time for Ludum Dare october challenge.

In Supercuts you take the role of a barber and use your finger, with swipe moves, to cut, trim and fix hair and beard of all kinds of different characters. We have over 20 characters, most of them unlocked by achievements and easter eggs.

The game has been submitted to Android Market, App Store (pending approval) and costs $0.99. It was developed using Unity engine. On the first hours, we just made our first dollar on it!

Check here our Ludum Dare entrie. Any inquires or feedback you can email me at gusfune [at] beholdstudios.com.br.