A flickgame adaptation of The Abandoned Sandal. Apologies to terrytheplatypus for the numerous scenes omitted due to space constraints (but hopefully you're down with me making this in the first place).
I used hugs' mod to dither a few of the later frames (but the first two frames were hand-dithered, horrifyingly enough). I also experimented with an alternative colour palette, but ultimately decided against this. When I put forward the idea to fellow flickgamer Matthew Gatland, he suggested it might not be a flickgame any more if I changed the palette, which concerned me more than it should have.
and we lived to see another day
Kind of a response to some of the comments in Pineapple.
Edit Sunday, August 9th: I changed the end of the wall swimming area and added a few more save points.
Yo, what's up Glorious Trainwrecks?!
So, there was that "Klik and Play Marathon: The Final Laps" event.
FirecatFG and I made 42 short games!
Each of these games were made in about 15 or so minutes!
This exe has all the games that were posted in Klik and Play Marathon.
It also has a few games that I wanted to save for this huge file.
There's an interactive overworld for selecting all the games!
There's a password screen!
There's a huge text file with all the controls for each game and different hints.
Ask us questions if you want!
Enjoy!
This is a fan game of Matt Thorson's "Jumper" (http://www.mattmakesgames.com/). It is very difficult and a little bit strange.
This game was made with Game Maker 8.0, so it only runs on Windows, and is prone to crashing on Windows 8.
I edited the demo to make it into a full version, so making the release of the full version of my novel.
This game contains 2 more macros used than in the demo version.
I know this game is 70% short, i couldn't do it longer. Here's the node map: https://www.dropbox.com/s/c3ruyudk3ok93yu/CK-TWOTTnodemap.png
The story goes: Keen gets his brother Jeem while the really evil characters named the Tongies goes to brainwash Jeem into a monster.
A fan sequel to hugs' stanley melberg: enchanted accountant! Took me several more hours than I was expecting.
Again, I made both EXE and HTML5 versions. I think the EXE is slightly better.
Controls:
Spacebar = start game
Left and right arrow keys = move
F4 = fullscreen
A spin-off based on a few of the rooms in Healy's Oh Man Go Time Gaiden, which was itself a spin-off of my level Oh Man Go Time. Angry Sonata, also by Healy, was another source of inspiration.
Basically, I wanted to submit three games in a row with gaiden in the title.
Special thanks to Fabien Porée's mysterious friend for making the data corrupter I used for some of the graphics.
Originally made for Klik of the Month Klub #57, but transplanted into Pirate Kart V.
Sequel / edit of The Nagging Wife: The Dog Poop Adventures
Ostensibly based on Pixel Perfect, but inspired more by Pixel Perfect 3.5: Fan Mix.
Features TWO whole endings!
Introducing Passagebalt™
Passage™. Canabalt™. Two masterpieces of the indie game world. But what would happen were they to join forces? Passagebalt™ finally answers this question... and the answer is "the most amazing game of all time".
Passagebalt™. Because Life is a Race™.
Versions:
Windows (original version, features full SID player)
Known issues:
In the original version, SXMS (or possibly Game Maker) is super-buggy. If you get an error message, try playing one of the other versions! The game also starts out of focus, probably because of the SID player I implemented out of pure foolish desire.
The HTML5 versions run a lot slower, but I feel they still communicate the idea sufficiently. The font is also way uglier in the HTML5 version as GameMaker HTML5 refused to scale it to the size I wanted. The music doesn't seem to loop in these versions, so try not to play for more than 2 minutes!
Attempt to credit everyone I ripped off:
Jason Rohrer
Creator of Passage, main character sprites, title font, concept
Adam Saltsman (Adam Atomic)
Creator of Canabalt, background / environmental art, sound effects, concept
Eric Johnson
Canabalt iPhone port
Danny Baranowsky (danny B)
Original music for Canabalt
Mikkel Hastrup (encore)
Commodore 64 song #1: 'Canabalt'
Niklas Sjösvärd (Zabutom)
Commodore 64 song #2: 'Space Fish'
Johannes Bjerregaard
Commodore 64 song #3: 'Rockbuster'
Jeroen Tel
Commodore 64 song #4: 'Golden Axe'
Tomas Danko
Commodore 64 song #5: 'Plastic Pop'
Alan Petrik (Factor6)
Commodore 64 song #6: 'Magic Afternoon'
Rob Hubbard
Commodore 64 song #7: 'Nemesis the Warlock'
Edwin van Santen
Commodore 64 song #8: 'PCW-Tune '88'
Thomas Mogensen (DRAX) & Søren Lund (Jeff)
Commodore 64 song #9: 'Beyond'
Anders Carlsson (Goto80)
Commodore 64 song #0: 'Datahell'
Mark Overmars
Game Maker 7
Brandon Rohrer (Shaltif)
SXMS WinAmp Wrapper for Game Maker
Nullsoft
WinAmp
Peter Pawlowski
Nullsoft DirectSound Output
Zbigniew Ross
in_sidplay2 WinAmp module
Simon White
libsidplay2 engine
Dag Lem
reSID library
Zeh Fernando
Nokia Cellphone FC Small font
Panya Thanyaprasertkul
bmp2ico
Sergio Cornaga
Director, additional art, concept, 'coding', 'design'