I'm not a great artist, but here's the title screen for my new upcoming game Robo-Escape!
Saturday, 27 October 2012
Thursday, 25 October 2012
New Character for Robo-Explorer Game
I have changed the character to a robot, this isn't the final image, but what the sprite will most likely look like.
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The name for the robot is undecided as of now. I am planning on making his legs move and his arm swing slightly when he walks, his tail swing and fall when he jumps(possibility) and his light move up and down constantly.
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The name for the robot is undecided as of now. I am planning on making his legs move and his arm swing slightly when he walks, his tail swing and fall when he jumps(possibility) and his light move up and down constantly.
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Wednesday, 24 October 2012
New Game - Robo-Explorer
I have decided to give the new game I'm working on a name, 'Robo-Explorer!'
I am going to change the main character into a robot and give the game more of a sci-fi feel to it. When I have ironed out any kinks and have around 20 or so levels, I will release a playable version. I'm currently working on adding more levels, making the graphics look nicer, adding a level selection screen and adding new features to the gameplay.
Might eventually turn this into an android game if I can.
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Tuesday, 23 October 2012
Update on new game
I've added some new features to the small java game I'm currently working on.
These Include:
Helpful Signs with tips - these help the player learn to play the game whilst actually playing. In my opinion this is the best way of learning, by doing.
Deaths System - the player can keep track of how many times they have died throughout playing, I might add an online leader board at some stage which ranks the top players by least deaths after completing a certain amount of levels (e.g 0-10, 0-20 and so on).
Spikes! - Watch your step or you could fall into a pit of these! Some levels will have pits of spikes in them, mis-time your jump and you could be plunging onto a sharp spike.
Turrets - These badboys are stationary and fire missiles at a constant rate, get hit by one and you'll die.
These Include:
Helpful Signs with tips - these help the player learn to play the game whilst actually playing. In my opinion this is the best way of learning, by doing.
Deaths System - the player can keep track of how many times they have died throughout playing, I might add an online leader board at some stage which ranks the top players by least deaths after completing a certain amount of levels (e.g 0-10, 0-20 and so on).
Spikes! - Watch your step or you could fall into a pit of these! Some levels will have pits of spikes in them, mis-time your jump and you could be plunging onto a sharp spike.
Turrets - These badboys are stationary and fire missiles at a constant rate, get hit by one and you'll die.
Sunday, 21 October 2012
New Game I'm Working On
I'm currently working on making a small 2D java game, it's still in it's very basic form and I have a lot to implement, but here's a screenshot:
Wednesday, 10 October 2012
Test First Post
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