[Coco] Game Developers Wanted

Nick Marentes nickma at optusnet.com.au
Mon Apr 25 15:57:17 EDT 2011


 > Would it be possible that your web, place a piece of video of the 1st 
game,
 > to know that this is something that needs to be done, how you play, 
how to win,
 > or perhaps the video or the website of the game it is based, to see a 
little concerned,
 > beautiful game screen, congratulations to the page and the creator of 
the game

I definately plan to include videos... if the author of the game 
provides me with one. The game in point, Dragon Slayer, is still a 
work-in-progress and as yet, the objects are not moving (it's 50% 
complete). Therefore, all you see is the setup, a static screen of each 
level, no movement as yet.

 > I for one am very interested in games, but for another reason to that 
would,
 > soon be lost techniques and prohezas of those programmers who made 
these million games
 > that use some but not all, used sophisticated techniques to achieve 
effects,
 > of course not want to disclose, but at the end of their lives should 
be preserved for posterity
 > and to improve knowledge of techniques to other developers, this will 
not be easy,

I think I know what you are asking here. You want the information or 
game techniques to be explained.

This again will be up to the individual author of the games. In my case, 
I do not want to disclose much about my game simply because it is still 
a work-in-progress. I have a working title, I know it will be a 
shoot-em-up, but till I do some experimenting of ideas I have, I myself 
don't know the exact details of the game. At 3% completion, the final 
idea is still being formulated and I don't want to spread false details 
or create "vapourware" comments.

Hope this answers your question and thank you for the feedback. Keep it 
coming!

Nick Marentes





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