Would you believe it? The Prof.'s story continues.
His death has been a shock to everyone,
but what happens now has never been seen before.
-The ultimate EagleEye experience: Now in 720p.
-Dayum, brotha - Will Smith after hearing the good news
-So many differences
-5 new dimensions, more than ever before!
-Everyone likes it
-Lush environments
-The start of a new journey
Press the right arrow button to prove that you are William Tell.
MarMOTS is back up, and more awesome than ever.
For reference, here is my 8-part vision. The only difference between the server that is now live and Vision #1 is that the current system is still missing a chatbox. That will not be hard. I'm also hoping to get bright colours up and running soon; have to run some experiments still. Smiley face support is unfortunately absent.
The current whiteboard-specific code is about 250 lines of Python; the whole server / framework is about 1400 lines. I love you, Stackless and Twisted.
Plays Like A Game!
Feels Like A Movie!
Looks Like A Slideshow!
Stereo speakers or headphones strongly recommended.
Cross between a bull-fight and a bullet-hell shmup. Run away from bullets with the arrow keys. Bullets spawn every few frames.
Made in Processing. Embarrassing source included, as well as Mac/Win/Lin executables.
Hi all,
I'm trying to install a KnP game (onto Win 3.11 through DOSBox) from a set of twenty-year-old floppy disks. The files on disk 1 appear to be as expected (game.dat 1.387kb, setup.bin 4kb and setup.exe 31kb), but in Win 3.11 the installer window tells me that 0kb are needed for install, and when I try the install, it tells me there is a write error.
I guess the install file is corrupted, but I wanted to check if this is a known issue with a workaround, or if anyone can suggest anything else before I consign the game to the toilet of history.
Thanks!
This is my contribution to the potluck party 2019!! and also my first time using flickgame!
All I have brought is this apple
It's preferred to play through the link because of the aminamations
I honestly only spent 15 minutes on this, but it was so worth it.
This is a compilation of One Hour Game Jam submissions incorporating all of 1HGJ Vol. 1, plus every submission I made in 2018, plus a few bonus games.
I struggled to make this my last release of 2018, but as a first release of 2019 it's not bad either. Please enjoy!