Since I bought the Humble Bundle Game Making Bundle just for the full version of Spriter, I thought, while doing the "serious" things with Unity3D, I could try these "cheesy" looking game making tools that were bundled with the Game Making Bundle.
And I could actually look at the Artwork & Stuff, since I have a license for it, perhaps there is something useful in it.
So this Article is WIP, since I will test them more deeply when I find the time.
Actually, I found this Post on this blog, which basically did what I wanted to do, and since I do not have the time right now, you can here find some good info about the bundle !
Not a real blog. More a notepad of a gamer/developer with no aim at all.
And im cynical,ironic, too analytic and troubling honest and *** language. So better do not read this...AT ALL...
Wednesday, July 15, 2015
Saturday, July 11, 2015
How to waste a sunday ! #1
Oh, it is Sunday !? Time to read deep philosophical material, learn some new javascript shit, meet friends or learn to survive with only two meters of nylon ? NO !
Let me rather waste some precious time on those games that are buried deep inside my steam games library vault, ok ?
Halfway through ?
First I found Halfway, a game published by the makers of Starbound, which I rather enjoyed, before I found the third high security prison planet in a row, Chucklefish.
It is from 2014, nice pixel art, and it is a tactical based RPG using the good old isometric view. Good looking interface, atmospheric music.
Could it have something to do with that SOS call ?
Story ? Ah yeah, it's a generic "Hey, big corporations are ruling, send out big ships to colonize the galaxy, but suddenly, ops, the ships are not coming back and vanish without a trace." story line. And of course, you play on of the guys on that first vanishing ship. So much for pathos, but ok !
Well done. But hey.
It seems to be very well done. It is clearly a child of the retro pixel art hype, but seems to be a very solid of its kind. When I want to play a Iso-Tactical-RPG I still want to finish Shadowrun and some other first. If you are into retro pixel art and this genre, this might be interesting, I am a bit bored by the story, though. But it will stay in my library, for sure.
Let me rather waste some precious time on those games that are buried deep inside my steam games library vault, ok ?
Halfway through ?
First I found Halfway, a game published by the makers of Starbound, which I rather enjoyed, before I found the third high security prison planet in a row, Chucklefish.
It is from 2014, nice pixel art, and it is a tactical based RPG using the good old isometric view. Good looking interface, atmospheric music.
Could it have something to do with that SOS call ?
Story ? Ah yeah, it's a generic "Hey, big corporations are ruling, send out big ships to colonize the galaxy, but suddenly, ops, the ships are not coming back and vanish without a trace." story line. And of course, you play on of the guys on that first vanishing ship. So much for pathos, but ok !
Well done. But hey.
It seems to be very well done. It is clearly a child of the retro pixel art hype, but seems to be a very solid of its kind. When I want to play a Iso-Tactical-RPG I still want to finish Shadowrun and some other first. If you are into retro pixel art and this genre, this might be interesting, I am a bit bored by the story, though. But it will stay in my library, for sure.
Sunday, July 5, 2015
Borderlands 2
Long time no read, fellow game-players.
But : I played a bit but did not find the time to write it down here. And besides, I am actually starting to play games more and more analytic, since after a year of intense catching up I think I am mostly up-to-date.
So I will try to get into that what actually amazes me about games : their mechanics, their rules and most of all, the additional level a game gets when multiplayer comes into play.
I bought Borderlands 2 in a steam sale, and I must say, besides being a dumb FPS, it actually is a very suitable game to study. So I hope I can remember and read all my thoughts and notes while playing it, cause you can see most of the concepts of newer and older (FPS) games coming together here in a funny yet absurd brutal way.
Stay tuned.
But : I played a bit but did not find the time to write it down here. And besides, I am actually starting to play games more and more analytic, since after a year of intense catching up I think I am mostly up-to-date.
So I will try to get into that what actually amazes me about games : their mechanics, their rules and most of all, the additional level a game gets when multiplayer comes into play.
I bought Borderlands 2 in a steam sale, and I must say, besides being a dumb FPS, it actually is a very suitable game to study. So I hope I can remember and read all my thoughts and notes while playing it, cause you can see most of the concepts of newer and older (FPS) games coming together here in a funny yet absurd brutal way.
Stay tuned.
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