An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
The Klik of the Month Klub meets right here on this very website on the third Saturday of every month at 4pm Pacific Time (taking daylight savings into consideration) for a two hour Klik & Play Showdown. Everyone who participates gets two hours to create something from scratch in Klik & Play. Abusing the stock objects is encouraged. If you really loathe Klik & Play you can use whatever game development platform you want. Two hours is a pretty tight time limit, though, so choose wisely!
Klik & Play is absolutely free to download, and learning it takes minutes, so everyone can get in on the action.
Want to talk to your fellow Klikwreckers? Join us on IRC -- server irc.freenode.net, channel #glorioustrainwrecks. We've also got a Mumble voice chat server -- just connect to glorioustrainwrecks.com using Mumble and you can talk to us like real human beings! Join the mayhem!
After you've made your game, you should upload it here!
For more information, check out the KotM N00B FAQ.
Sign up using the "Sign Up" tab above if you want to get reminded by email the day before the klikkening begins!
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.
An event where you use Klik and Play to make games! I'll try to post some older games of mine, as well as mine also! Making this a year-long event.
ZZTV is a community project started by Dark FLR in 1998. ZZTers can create and contribute channels, which are small ZZT worlds that can contain any kind of content the author wishes: previews of upcoming games, artwork, minigames, stories, etc... These channels are traditionally given names that begin with the "#" symbol (e.g., "#bakedcheese"). All of the channels are sent to the person in charge of ZZTV; the project leader is then responsible for compiling the contributions into a series of volumes and releasing them to the public. ZZTVs are done at the rate of about one per year. Each ZZTV is numbered; for example, the current ZZTV-in-progress is ZZTV11. The person in charge of ZZTV changes fairly frequently; Zenith owned the project between issues 4-7 before passing the mantle on, with the more recent project leaders being MadTom, Commodore, and now bitbot.
Game link: https://archive.org/details/zzt_zztv11
Video link: https://youtu.be/XGCuxC5ZibE
Website: http://geocities.ws/bestofzzt
In the official IRC channel, me and mno alone are talking about RPGs and suddenly when i remember about good collabs there was around in Glorious Trainwrecks, i spoke about our next collab for Glorious Trainwrecks, TGOHRRPGCETC (The Glorious O.H.R.RPGC.E. Trainwreck Collab), dedicated to the most outstanding non-japanese making tool, OHRRPGCE (Official Hamster Republic Role Playing Game Construction Engine).
Link to the official (wiki) site: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Main_Page (you find the download here)
You don't need clickteam's software to collab, but instead, you use OHRRPGCE as the tool of the trade for this event, as we never used this thing to make games. The objective of this event is to make a full-fledged collaborative game featuring a protagonist named Robin, who for now, is a unknown man which someone may make its own identity and its journey to a alternate dimension full of weird and twisting places based from minds and creativity. The event will have the event hoster (Johny L.) to create the game while all the other members have to create resources for the game until the end of the 14th November 2014.
Here are some examples made with this program:
Plotscripting is one of the most important features of OHRRPGCE, and you might need these for making cutscenes, interactions of NPCs, and other stuff. Plotscripting can be hard sometimes for newbies, but reading both these guides: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Plotscripting_Tutorial and http://hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/docs/plotdict.xml
And there's a guide about making cutscenes here: http://rpg.hamsterrepublic.com/ohrrpgce/Creating_Cutscenes
According to the tutorial, you might need a separate notepad like program to write the scripts and then import inside the game.
The event starts 1 day after Klik of the Month Klub #86 (18th August 2014 08:50 AM) and ends in the 28th November 2014 12 PM.
The difficulty for this event might be medium, as this may be a harder work than the other collabs.