What if I made games for MFGG in the 90s/early 2000s?
This is what.
HOLD B TO INCREASE YOUR ASTONISHING 10 MHZ PROCESSING POWER EVEN FURTHER.
PRESS A TO BE A TURING MACHINE.
Try to stay alive for as long as possible. Use the arrow keys. Avoid the spikes and the mines.
You are a Hammer Bro.! Get to the end of the level! Brother against brother! Don't get killed by your own hammers (hammers hurt you on their way down).
X jumps, yo!
I am tired but EffBee is more tired and we decided to take a half hour to MAKE ANOTHER GAME because it is LATE and we CAN
This game is about jumping in mid-air! In many other games you can double jump but in this game you can SEXTUPLE JUMP (six times)! This is what the future will hold.
This game features:
In celebration of the 25th, I have crafted 25 mini-levels to jump through!
I went waaaay overtime on this.
MMF2 has really lousy performance when it comes to rotating/scaling sprites in software rendering.
Shift jumps.
Hold Shift to jump higher, and to bounce higher off the note blocks.
Don't leave any edge of the screen.
Don't hit any Spinies.
Grab the Super Mushroom. If there are coins, grab them first. Then the Super Mushroom will appear.
You can bounce upward off the top corners of the note blocks.
You can go to any number level by typing that number into the File -> Password dialog.
The "Ow, that really huuurht!" voice clip was by Malefact. Sorry.
Edit: You might want to install the "Arcade" font to play this, but it's totally optional.
Cucumbersome is a game about cucumbers and frustrating control schemes and also Mario.
Badass music by h_double!
Windows and OS X builds included in one zip file.
This is a grayscale adventure. Jump through the strange trouble-infested badlands in search of coins! Avoid the tiny elephants! Don't leap on the roly-roly's spikes!
Hit the mysterious question mark blocks to make something surprising happen! You might get a coin... or you MIGHT awaken the vengeful sky gods. Keep your wits about you!
It's procedurally generated, which means new surprises on different play-throughs!
First trainwreck I made within Linux. Not 100% sure if I broke the Windows side of things. Please use the multicore-fix-win.bat if you're on Windows, or multicore-fix-lin.sh if you're on Linux (expects you to have wine and taskset installed).
I had to leave early, so this game is a bit unfinished, but what's there is there.
Also, the sounds I included in here will probably drive you up a wall.