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Here are some games I've made over the past few years. As you can
tell, I've never finished a "major" game project in my
life, but you might have some fun with these little gizmos. You
need a machine that can run Windows 95/98 (NT and ME have not been
tested), at least a 486 processor, a 256-color display, and a megabyte
or two of hard drive space. (Pretty old-school, huh?)
I made all of these games with ClickTeam products. Take a look
at my Klik Resources page to find out more
about them.
play the games...
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Server Router (puzzle)
A pretty unique game.
I managed to program this in three days, in time for the ThinkQuest
Internet Challenge, so there are still plenty of logic errors.
Send me your comments!
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Mouse Break (arcade)
A clone of the famous
Breakout, except with mouse pointers! :-D
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Space Mouse (arcade)
A side-scrolling
shooter starring our favorite mouse pointer.
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Ski Mouse (arcade)
Just like Klik &
Play's Ski Monday, except with our favorite mouse pointer.
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Eatit
v1.4 (arcade)
Stuff it down those
bad 16-color ghosts with this clone of the famous Pac-Man.
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Defender
Sira old arcade game
Although seriously
outdated, it can be a little fun...! The source code is unprotected,
so you can make your own levels if you want to.
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in the works...
Eatit II is a PacMan clone. It should be pretty easy for
me to finish; I just need the motivation ;-)
Server Router is a cross between Lemmings and the Train game
from Lost Mind of Dr. Brain. I made a workable beta version
of this for DCCentral, an educational website I made with my friend
Aristokitty. Good news? I got it to work in three days. Bad news?
Lots of logic errors — sometimes the data balls go wacky, and things
look funny. Made in The Games Factory.
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Tech-savvy people, skip
this.
All of the downloads throughout
Sprite's Aquarium are compressed in a teensy-tiny file called a
ZIP archive. You need a special program to "unzip", or
take out, the files, before you can use them. I heartily recommend
WinZip, for Windows users.
It's a program that'll let you unzip the files I have here. So go
there, download the program, and install it. :-)
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Vitalize is a plug-in that
will allow you to play many of these games directly from your browser.
You'll notice that some of these are downloadable, while others
say "Play Online." You must download the plug-in for Microsoft
Internet Explorer or Netscape from this site (you can NOT have
Netscape or Internet Explorer automatically install the plug-in
because the plug-in is not registered in their databases):
Once you are there, the choices
may be overwhelming. You may choose any of the three versions
available for download. The screenshot below shows the smallest
version available.
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