"A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
Wish I had seen this sooner. I love these competitions. Sadly my father passed in December and I've been too busy to check the boards. Thanks Lachie for giving me the heads up but I don't think I can get a game together in 7 days.
-Vince
-Vince
Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
I'm preparing something at a hectic pace (begun to prepare something for the compo about 3 weeks ago), but I think an extension would be nice (better/more polished games can be presented overall). About a week is enough for me, don't know about others. Thanks for considering it for those of us arriving late at the party XD
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Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
Ok, it's decided! It's sort of a super compromise solution. :)
Since 3 separate persons said one week will help a lot, I will extend the first round deadline for ONE MORE week, ending on 11th of February.
We will also organize a second round for all late arrivals and those who had unplanned delays. It will last from 11th of February till 18 of March (5 weeks). First prize 300 USD, second prize 100 USD. All the same theme rules apply, and only one extra condition. You can't participate in both rounds. So be sure if you want to submit OFFICIALY you entry in the first round. If not, you can still share it before, but please be explicit in waiveing your participation in round one if you don't want to compete for round one prizes and remain eligible for round two. Also, round two is not restricted to people who already started for round one, but of course, those have a head start.
For the prizes in second round, I felt they had to be low enough to sort of "penalize" those who don't manage to participate in round one, or waive their participation and opt for round two, but still substantially high not to be merely symbolic.
Since 3 separate persons said one week will help a lot, I will extend the first round deadline for ONE MORE week, ending on 11th of February.
We will also organize a second round for all late arrivals and those who had unplanned delays. It will last from 11th of February till 18 of March (5 weeks). First prize 300 USD, second prize 100 USD. All the same theme rules apply, and only one extra condition. You can't participate in both rounds. So be sure if you want to submit OFFICIALY you entry in the first round. If not, you can still share it before, but please be explicit in waiveing your participation in round one if you don't want to compete for round one prizes and remain eligible for round two. Also, round two is not restricted to people who already started for round one, but of course, those have a head start.
For the prizes in second round, I felt they had to be low enough to sort of "penalize" those who don't manage to participate in round one, or waive their participation and opt for round two, but still substantially high not to be merely symbolic.
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Well, the solution is certainly workable. Thanks a lot, much appreciated =DLachie Dazdarian wrote:Ok, it's decided! It's sort of a super compromise solution. :)
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Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
interesting... I might actually be able to cobble something together with those time frames...
Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
Some sounds added and a basic menu / start screen added:
But I still have to address to player image / animations (and other stuff).
But I still have to address to player image / animations (and other stuff).
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Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
The overall appearence is very great.badidea wrote:Some sounds added and a basic menu / start screen added
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Thanks, but all this shows is actually some nice background and some characters from font image, both from the internet :-)Tourist Trap wrote:The overall appearence is very great.badidea wrote:Some sounds added and a basic menu / start screen added
If time allows, I should make some kerning routine for the font. With less spacing, the font gets ugly.
Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
Hey, here's a demo of my WIP.
Some things may change in the final version, most likely level design, difficulty and some graphics.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-2_Kx ... 1g3PXlv0RY
Some things may change in the final version, most likely level design, difficulty and some graphics.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-2_Kx ... 1g3PXlv0RY
Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
UM... awesome!Landeel wrote:Hey, here's a demo of my WIP.
Some things may change in the final version, most likely level design, difficulty and some graphics.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-2_Kx ... 1g3PXlv0RY
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There is a typo in the introduction text: SENDIND -> SENDINGLandeel wrote:Hey, here's a demo of my WIP.
Some things may change in the final version, most likely level design, difficulty and some graphics.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-2_Kx ... 1g3PXlv0RY
And I got stuck in the 'game over' screen (running fbshoot-linux-x86).
Keyboard layout seems to be for left-handed persons. Probably the reason for my quick game over screen :-)
Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
Fixed! Thank you!There is a typo in the introduction text: SENDIND -> SENDING
This is probably related to a multithreading issue I'm investigating. Can you edit the .ini file, under [SYSTEM] set multithreading=0 and retry?And I got stuck in the 'game over' screen (running fbshoot-linux-x86).
You can edit the .ini file and remap the keys under [keyboard_custom1].Keyboard layout seems to be for left-handed persons. Probably the reason for my quick game over screen :-)
It's worth saying gamepads are highly recommended.
Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
I will delay my entry to the 2nd round. So, changes on the big prize are up :-)
Still some things I want to add, last week was too busy with work and the coming 2 weeks on vacation (without laptop).
Still some things I want to add, last week was too busy with work and the coming 2 weeks on vacation (without laptop).
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Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
Nice job!Landeel wrote:Hey, here's a demo of my WIP.
Some things may change in the final version, most likely level design, difficulty and some graphics.
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1-2_Kx ... 1g3PXlv0RY
For some reason full screen seems to be bigger than my screen, there are pieces of stuff I can't see in full at the border I think (like the word PIL in the intro).
Otherwise it's nice. Just maybe I would like to be able to use custom keys for moving and so on. But the project overall is quite appealing :)
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Re: "A Love Letter To FreeBASIC" Game Dev Competition (Oct 2018 – Feb 2019), 1000 $ 1st prize
Change the resolution and switch to windowed mode in the ini file. Happened to me as well. Same for customizing your control keys.