Ghostie competes in the most glorious of magical tournaments: WIZARD BATTLE!
Controls: Arrow Keys
I made this in pretty much an hour and a half. One swear word (c r a p !! ! ! !)
Felt like making this, dunno why. About a hundred instances of El Loco Dumas (Yellow Runner) jog across your screen while pulsing up and down to upbeat music and a seizure-inducing background. Requires hardware-accelerated DirectX 8 and a screen resolution over 1280x800. If too many people are on cobweb-collecting antiques can't run the demo, guess I'll upload a less extravagant software-rendered version. Made using MMF2.
P.S. Hold Spacebar for more Dumas (over 500!).
Edit: Holy crap, the image is so wide that it breaks the layout. Oops.
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Yeah, I know, "Bad Games" sounds a bit harsh.
However, a new German game mag with a focus on features, essays etc. (think "Kill Screen" with a Prussian touch) is about to launch early next year. To find some sort of common focus, a topic was chosen that all writers should address - and it's just this: "Bad Games".
So, basically, I had two ideas:
The first one that came imidiately to my mind: do an interview with the humble madman who created "The Last Eichhof" back in the day, a much beloved game that is also prominently featured on your site.
Secondly, I'd like to give that whole negative "bad game"-thing a more positive spin and talk about the love for those games - obviously, this site is the first place that came to my mind. (I know about it via Jesper Juul's discussion of "para-gaming", which is what this whole endeavour could be labelled, if you like your words in an accademic flavour.)
So, what I wanted to know is the following:
Are the people who created this place still active? If so, would they be willing to maybe give some thoughts about the topic?
Or is there somebody else who would like to talk about his/her love for those glorious trainwrecks?
It would be my pleasure.
Chris aka Oozo
I have found a way to share games created with Klik & Play and that are playable on 64-bit PCs!!!!
CONTROLS:
arrows to move
Z to jump
X to shoot axes
OBJECTIVE:
Take the axes from the ends of the stage and shoot them at the enemy.
Clyde said:
-I want fabrics everywhere I look.
-Homemade sound effects (the more the better)
-Please keep identifiable objects to a minimum. I basically want the game to be about fabrics more than the things that are made of fabric.
-No words at all.
Best played fullscreen.
It's made in Unity. The zip file contains 64-bit and 32-bit versions.
A mouse lost in time and the crimes of their family
Content warning:
Merry Christmas 2016, let-off-studios.
LOS you are a good trainwrecker and I wanted to make sure I got this done to show my appreciation. Hope you like it.
This is definitely the right decision.
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You are a piggy. You really want to eat carrots for lunch. Uh oh! There is wolves running around! Good thing they are stupid! However, sometimes they catch your scent and come running! Look out! Get as many carrots as you can before your inevitable death!