Premise:X-Dodge is a game I made for a class on game engine design. We made an engine through the class, then (on Tuesday) were given a the assignment to make a simple game in a week. This is my game.
Gameplay:X-Dodge (or just Dodge) is a hybrid of Avalanche and Simon.
You use your mouse pointer to move the little dot around the circle, avoiding the Flying Killer X's of Doom, while trying to stay on the lit up areas of the track for maximum point gain. The pointer must remain in the track or you'll suffer a fate worse than death, so trust me don't do it.
Instructions:The game is packaged in an installation file (.msi), just run it to install
It installs to C:\[Program Folder]\Temperance Games\X-Dodge\
IF THE INSTALLATION FAILS, PLEASE CONTACT ME ON THE FORUMS OR VIA EMAIL AND TELL ME THE ERROR YOU GOT AS WELL AS YOUR OPERATING SYSTEM, YOUR DIRECT X VERSION, IF YOU HAVE .NET 3.5 OR ABOVE, AND IF YOU HAVE A WINSXS FOLDER UNDER C:\WINDOWS\Download:DOWNLOAD HERE (http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3844545/X-Dodgev099.zip)
Screenshot:Features:
- Interesting hybrid gameplay
- Lightly encrypted highscore system
- Programmed from Scratch in approximately 15-17 hours.
Known Bugs:
- slight graphical bug with one of the rotation patterns
To Do:Contact:If any bugs are found, or you have any other feedback send an email to Rockman922@hotmail.com
Quote from: Blizzard on May 28, 2010, 02:47:12 pm
*scratches head*
Are you sure this shouldn't go into the C++/C# section?
It's a finished project, yes?
It'd be obscure and probably missed if I didn't post it in the finished games section :/
Yeah, but this is the RMXP projects section. :/
Quote from: Blizzard on May 28, 2010, 06:25:03 pm
Yeah, but this is the RMXP projects section. :/
It just says "projects"
If it's RM only then we should label it as such and make a section for projects made with other engines as well so that they have a home too :[
Interest in C#/C++ isn't so high that there is any necessity to make a subsection especially for projects.
Quote from: Blizzard on May 28, 2010, 06:39:55 pm
Interest in C#/C++ isn't so high that there is any necessity to make a subsection especially for projects.
I mean for anything besides RPG Maker.