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.
"There's a hole in my head..."
A flickgame/
Quite serious problems/
my second flickgame, made using a hack to allow dithering
half finished idea for a flick...
if anyone feels inspired the ~background~ (minus person on swing) is in frame 16
my first ever flickgame! let's all have fun in space.
Let's all just hang out and go for a walk in the woods!
my first flickgame. made in the middle of the night. proper.
inspired by Highlights, the magazine for Children's recurring column/morality tale Goofus and Gallant.
I've adapted it into a choose your own adventure version.
2 possible endings!
A collaborative flickgame made in 15-30 minute turns.
Frames 1-4 by Matthew Gatland
Frames 5-8 by Alice Gatland
Frames 9-12 by Kate Anwen
Frames 13-16 by me
I did the bulk of this the night of Flik of The Month Flub #1, but put aside finishing it until the day after because the art was so much work. Then I got sick for a week, crushing my plans. I only ended up finishing it today.
Colour scheme drawn from "I Let The Sunglasses Do The Talking", then ruined by adding additional colours.