Here forum members can post ideas they have for games for whatever console.
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Here forum members can post ideas they have for games for whatever console.
I have an idea for this game, where you shoot things, and get shot at. Yeah.
I've had a few ideas... but I forgot most of them.
I have a few ideas a-brewin' for two puzzle games and a team-based 2D run'n'gun. They're still nothing more than ideas, though, as my knowledge of programming is lackluster at best. I used to have a great time throwing shit together in Games Factory, and actually came up with three neat little games, two of which can be seen here (http://tzvault.tripod.com/gallery/trancer.html) and here (http://tzvault.tripod.com/gallery/nightshift.html). The other was a 2-player cannon-based Pong, for lack of a better description. Sadly I can't get any of them to work anymore, so all that remains of them are these screenshots.. oh well, no loss, really.
What about you, StRiDA? Have any brilliant game concepts?
yes my freind I do
1. fighting game, cross between Eternal Champions and MK:Deception
2. a shmup with brutal difficulty and a very uniqe weapon system
3.a funny RPG thats sort of like River City Ransom
and those drixxel are just some game ideas I have up my sleeve :)
StRiDA, you might be interested in downloading a program called The Games Factory (http://www.clickteam.com/English/tgf.htm). It's a very cool bit of software that would work as a great introduction to game creation, as it requires no knowledge of programming languages. It takes awhile to figure out what all of the commands allow you to do, but the trial version of the program comes with several guided tour demos that help to educate. You can draw and animate sprites in the program itself, keeping everything self-contained. I had a lot of fun messing around with The Games Factory years ago, and came up with some fairly respectable products. Anyways.. enough of this sales pitch. Just thought it might be worthwhile checking out.
thanx
hey, in the future if I makr games, you could work with me
Sure, if you need help with something, I'll do what I can. I used to draw a lot.. don't so much anymore, but I've been meaning to get back into it. I'm half-decent with animation, but it's just a question of finding the time and motivation as most of my free time is divided between guitar and gaming. You can check out some o' my drawings here if you feel up to it: http://drixxel.deviantart.com/
So isn't that basically the same thing as learning a programming language? Except it's a proprietary one.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drixxel
hey man i got a great idea..... you have a first pirson shooter where you can can bet two different characters........O WAIT A MUNITE, HALO2 (COPPYRIGHT MICROSOFT 2005) *if u dont say that u get sewed* DID IT AND I SUCKED!!!!!, and there u have it :o
Sort of.. it's highly simplified compared to something like C, or hell, any programming language for that matter, but still confusing enough for there to be a decent learning curve. There's no typing into a blank console. It's far more visual, and as such far easier to work out the relationships between commands and such. You can do a lot with The Games Factory if you understand it, yet its incredibly user friendly compared to a traditional programming language. You clearly don't have as much freedom then as you would with something like C++, but that's the price of simplicity.Quote:
Originally Posted by j_factor
Tom??
Heh. I used to program in BASIC for Commodore 64.Quote:
Originally Posted by Drixxel
I was a Visual BASIC man myself. Man, those were sad days..
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