Tiny House is yet another entry in Sergio's "One screen" competition. Actually I think the due date for that has passed, but since I haven't seen him pick a winner yet I decided to make another entry, mostly just to pass the time. Again, seeing the one screen would probably spoil the fun, so I'm holding off on a screenshot. Instead, have this picture of a house I found in my pictures folder!
Sergio has a level competition on the Nifflas Forums that's all about single screen Knytt Stories, and since I had already made a single-screen Knytt Story called Angry Sonata for the last Pirate Kart, why not make a sequel to it for the competition? So I made this. It's real wee, so no screenshot. Tilesets by Sergio Cornaga and Nifflas, music by Jacob Godwin.
A one room RPG!
Here is an artsy-fartsy Knytt level I coded up after a spat with my mom today. There's not a whole lot to do here, though. It's only a screen big, so no screenshot.
Warning: Contains foul language.
A Space Invaders type game inspired by my own Prizeturret, WarioWare: Twisted! and that one level of Karoshi 2.0.
Left - move in what would be the left direction were the screen right-side-up.
Right - move to the right, relative to the ground.
You fire automatically. Your missiles disobey gravity and will always fall "downward" regardless of the screen's rotation. The enemy's missiles do not, so try and avoid them constantly.
ugh I feel so lazy today
Anyway here is game. You'll need an interpreter like Windows Frotz or Zoom for the Mac to play.
A very simple game. Expect it to be dated as soon as tomorrow, at the very earliest.
Can you beat this incredibly American Puzzle-Adventure? Remember, if you don't get and play this game, you aren't patriotic enough!
(And I think enough of you guys know how to play these types of games by now.)
A remake of the first game I ever completed with Inform 7. Can you have a Delicious Breakfast?
(Blah blah blah you'll need an interpreter blah blah blah Windows Frotz blah blah blah Zoom for the Mac.)
Can you beat SoftSoft's spookiest Puzzle-Adventure? It's tricky!
(Note that you'll need an interpreter to play this game, like Zoom for the Mac, or Windows Frotz for, well, Windows.)