An Arcade Action/Adventure in the form of an early 1990's arcade style game. This game is being built for my daughter in my spare time. It will be released to the public when finished but most likely in an altered state so she has her own unique arcade machine. The game is about my daughter Maddi saving her parents and the world from disaster. Although I play a role in the game (piggy backing her from stage 1-2 forward) she is the star of the game. Her power is blowing magic bubbles that contain different powers. Each level is split into a "Happy Place" and a "Nightmare Land" for each of the 3 family members. The concluding levels are entirely in a nightmare land where you will fight the final boss and his nightmare minions.
A beta/demo of the 2 nearly completed stages. No music, partial sound. graphics at around 98% complete for these levels. Demo is 100% playable to end!
Keys: Arrow keys - Movement
Z - Jump
X - Shoot
Z also starts the game. Do not press enter as this is a buggy level skip that can cause serious problems to game play (global variables not reset properly and also screws up the scanlines).
Known Bugs: No death animation, sometimes checkpoints not reset properly upon death. High score not implemented. Werewolf in stage 1-3 is bugged still and needs a re-write as well as finising the missing animations. Some sounds still missing from entire game. Boss can occasionally escape the area it's locked to, avoid spamming it near the edges although this bug has only shown up once in the past ~100 tests and may have been corrected. Glitch in hit detection when in air. Glitch with firebutton/gravity when controls paused for cutscene.
A proper demo will be made in a month to two months time with full sound, animation and the 2nd cut scene.
Please report any bugs I have not listed! Thanks!
DMM
Reported issues so far:
-Random Crashing with Vista
-Min Req. 2.4ghz Dual core CPU with 3D Card. (Note: The game will not skip frames but will slow down, like an old coin op/console game when minimum requirements are not met.)
Great play so far! I'm looking forward to playing/seeing more! Great job!