The first DGDev Team game is about to be released !
For more information : http://www.horrorween.tk
Prepare for spooky battles !
The first DGDev Team game is about to be released !
For more information : http://www.horrorween.tk
Prepare for spooky battles !
And it's now open! ;-) No, I'm not going to say anything more.. it's all there.. *points*
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Eriken
Weell... didn't work with OpenGL here, unfortunately . It showed a green screen for a while, then a black screen with no visuals. It was running (the music was going). If I tried that DX emulation of OpenGL then it displayed the loading graphic and crashed. Argh! However, it works with software rendering (and I have a zoopa-fast PC so I can get away with it).
I think the previous release candidate I obtained via my inside connections worked with OpenGL (that must have been maybe a couple of weeks ago, I forget).
Nice presentation, though! Lots of violence - just the way games should be.
Now, make a version where you shoot trick-or-treaters (maybe firing explosive sweets at them) and I'll love it! :twisted:
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<br />-- Aristotle
God... how crazy am I to be playing this at 1:45 AM :shock::twisted:
BTW: I especially love the sound where at one point you only hear that monotone BOOM BOOM BOOM BOOM Game well done guys
Looks great - I have downloaded the game and will play it sometime
Out of interest - do the rest of us have access to the 'Ultra fast Basilisk engine' for our games?
William Cairns
My Games: http://www.cairnsgames.co.za (Currently very inactive)
MyOnline Games: http://TheGameDeveloper.co.za (Currently very inactive)
GREAT !!!
lol this is excellent Well done guys ^^ (hey I'm first for the moment )
Yes, It's our aim to bring the Basilisk engine to the public once it's finished!
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First thing I want to say is that I really liked the game. But, and there always is a but, I found it very similar to a freeware game I played a while back called Crimsonland. I believe this has now gone retail or shareware but a demo is available at there website if you wish to compare www.Crimsonland.com. I was just wondering if you had played this game before and took inpsiration from it or is this a genuine coincidence 'cause i gotta say that the similarities are pretty major. Now I've got that out the way I'd like to congratulate you on a job well done. Like I said, I really like the game and think you done an excellent job and I applaud your game dev skills. Well done.
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Hey, the game is cool!
But I'm just curious how you did this Online-Highscore thingy. Will there be the source for public sometimes in future? Or would anyone care to do a little explanation?
Thx,
Lith
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