Something Movable by YSelf Tool
I provide a packages version and an installer, for the packaged version you need both .NET-Framework 4.0 and XNA 4.0 (if they are not already installed).
The installer should install both automatically, but I recommand to use the package.
Links:
Download XNA 4.0:
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=23714
Download .NET-Framework 4.0:
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=17851
What is a 'tiny World'?
In this game you will find yourself imprisoned by a crazy AI on the moon, where you should establish a base.
On your way out of the base (is there a way?) you learn the AIs point of view. You partied because you found the moon - but (even if you add the earth to it) this is nearly zero compared to the entire universe!
The AI - it's name is GiDOS - can't understand why you don't use silicium processors like it does, because it's intelligence and your brain is like the universe and the earth.
But - maybe you will find out?
The game I called "Something Movable" is a platformer/Jump-'n'-Run.
At the beginning you can just move your MaRv1n (Magnific airsupply Resistancesuit version 1 n), but on your way through the space station (which looks more like hell) you find some upgrades. Sometimes they will help you - make you faster, let you jump higher, or you will even find a jetpack - some of them make you slower.
The levels are interrupted by story sequences with GiDOS talking to you. Each level is randomly generated and will never be the same - even if you just restart your level ('R') it will be different.
The levels consist of different layers you can move through, but it starts with just one.
You always start left, your goal is to get to the right side.
The menu works like a console, and from there you can play custom levels (each level is generated from a text - for custom levels you need to write the level into a txt-File - help: Type in 'HELP').
It is inspired by Portal, maybe a little bit Minecraft and not much Mario.
If you like to comment or criticize - always appreciated.
For this game I used my own XNA-Front-End (it was a mess to write all these models in .xml-Files, sorry, but there is not much animation).
Because of the use of XNA it should run on every Windows, but you can try to use Linux/Mac with Mono too (never tested, on your own risk).
I have made all the textures, models, sounds, songs and texts on my own in the last 48 hours.
- YSelf Tool
P.S:
The tools I used are:
Microsoft Visual C# 2010 Express (code, build and models)
Paint.net 3.3 (graphics/textures)
Microsoft Paint (visualising ideas)
Microsoft Editor (for planning)
Subversion 1.7.3 (version control system)
Minecraft Note Block Studio (for the music)
sfxr (sounds)
Microsoft Snipping Tool (screenshots)
P.P.S:
The help does not say that, but you can type in "CREDITS" too ;)
The installer should install both automatically, but I recommand to use the package.
Links:
Download XNA 4.0:
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=23714
Download .NET-Framework 4.0:
http://www.microsoft.com/download/en/details.aspx?id=17851
What is a 'tiny World'?
In this game you will find yourself imprisoned by a crazy AI on the moon, where you should establish a base.
On your way out of the base (is there a way?) you learn the AIs point of view. You partied because you found the moon - but (even if you add the earth to it) this is nearly zero compared to the entire universe!
The AI - it's name is GiDOS - can't understand why you don't use silicium processors like it does, because it's intelligence and your brain is like the universe and the earth.
But - maybe you will find out?
The game I called "Something Movable" is a platformer/Jump-'n'-Run.
At the beginning you can just move your MaRv1n (Magnific airsupply Resistancesuit version 1 n), but on your way through the space station (which looks more like hell) you find some upgrades. Sometimes they will help you - make you faster, let you jump higher, or you will even find a jetpack - some of them make you slower.
The levels are interrupted by story sequences with GiDOS talking to you. Each level is randomly generated and will never be the same - even if you just restart your level ('R') it will be different.
The levels consist of different layers you can move through, but it starts with just one.
You always start left, your goal is to get to the right side.
The menu works like a console, and from there you can play custom levels (each level is generated from a text - for custom levels you need to write the level into a txt-File - help: Type in 'HELP').
It is inspired by Portal, maybe a little bit Minecraft and not much Mario.
If you like to comment or criticize - always appreciated.
For this game I used my own XNA-Front-End (it was a mess to write all these models in .xml-Files, sorry, but there is not much animation).
Because of the use of XNA it should run on every Windows, but you can try to use Linux/Mac with Mono too (never tested, on your own risk).
I have made all the textures, models, sounds, songs and texts on my own in the last 48 hours.
- YSelf Tool
P.S:
The tools I used are:
Microsoft Visual C# 2010 Express (code, build and models)
Paint.net 3.3 (graphics/textures)
Microsoft Paint (visualising ideas)
Microsoft Editor (for planning)
Subversion 1.7.3 (version control system)
Minecraft Note Block Studio (for the music)
sfxr (sounds)
Microsoft Snipping Tool (screenshots)
P.P.S:
The help does not say that, but you can type in "CREDITS" too ;)
| Windows Package | http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?98vd1gnwqdgcdem |
| Windows Installer | http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?51ndly4w1d08tbk |
| Source | http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?zo6vjd5jubzmb9j |
| My (messy) Graphics Library | http://www.mediafire.com/download.php?lk4hm24rphdeb7u |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-23/?action=preview&uid=10854 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 58% | 3 |
| Overall | 2.72 | 592 |
| Audio | 3.04 | 206 |
| Fun | 2.48 | 615 |
| Graphics | 2.67 | 549 |
| Humor | 2.78 | 200 |
| Innovation | 2.21 | 741 |
| Mood | 2.73 | 396 |
| Theme | 2.30 | 762 |
When hundreds of people make non-browser games, that means that, to play all of the entries, I would need to download hundreds of games to my computer. I typically use OS X, so Windows-only entries are particularly inconvenient.
Please consider making a browser game next time.
Let's just say it took me a while to get to whatever level I did hit :P Pretty cool job (BTW: are those levels just generating randomly? It seemed like they were changing between each spawn)
(Also: tip for anyone playing...you might find it easier to just hold down forward+jump to make it to the end of the level and then try to be precise there..:P)
Thank you :)
"BTW: are those levels just generating randomly? It seemed like they were changing between each spawn"
Yes, the levels are generated completely random and there is always a new level when you die. I just like random levels :)
btw: Your pro tip is right, it is the best way to win ;)
Naouak:
Some of the items you get at the end of levels change your speed/jump height.
Sorry for that.
Yes, that bug is the most annoying one. The problem is my collision test. Always try to land at the top and will not hear it :)
KungPhoo:
Some file has to be missing, but I don't know which :(
Luke:
I thought about implementing more cameras or a wider angle/bigger distance, but this way I always ran through the levels :) This way you never know where you will arrive.
Pretty fun little game. Took a while to adjust to the physics of the game... and quite suprised to see that levels seem to change on me. But overall, a good time. Good job!
Not only the camera, if you already move and then jump you are somehow... faster.
Walljumps are not easy because the game does not differentiate between normal jumps and wall jumps.
HTML5 :)