Cutest thing ever!
Looks beautifull and the candle protagonist is a great idea.
I played it through, everything was perfect. (system: Win7 dualcore ati6670). I like this kinda oldschool games and i am glad some ppl still making them.
I am a fan of L4D stuff, but i am interested in that somebody tries to recreate the original 'shambling type of zombies' experience. I still remember in QuakeI the undead mummies always getting up was soo horrifing.
I second that, nice landscapes with foliage, the grass looks really awsome.
I like the game so far, but i'm having the same glitch as DickWrangler, pic:
Tinypic.com
Has a learning curve, but feels very satisfying when i hit hit something finally :). I like the variety of mobs, as being a big fan of monsters and strange creatures.
I find it hard to find arrows in grass and maybe walking speed could be a bit faster.
Nice work so far!
Your vids are always so funny.
Many great games has dancing ragdolls, you are going in the right direction. :) I think some joint drawing the rigidbodies too close, so they can never rest. I had this back then, my palmtrees was coptering around in the air. hehe
I like the design ..drools..
I've played through the 'demon-stration' (haha), pretty good so far, i liked the graphics and sounds are awsome.
Had mayor fun waching this.
This game is funny as hell, flying bears everywhere. ^^
I like this concept, can be a really good game.
I cannot imagine what the other enemies were.. ammo boxes eat you, some slabs with eyes.. pure awsome.
My Geforce7300GS not enough for this. (Pretty old, i know.)
From MSDN:
" it is easier to say that the HiDef profile requires at least a DirectX 10-capable GPU."
link: Msdn.microsoft.com
So i just watched the videos, i like this very much, going to be a great game!
It really looks and sounds good.
Whoa, that is soo cool, but i have no idea what to do on the 2nd level: out of bullets, and lot to hurt. ;)
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Everything is started with C64. I started coding with BASIC, then 8-bit assembly, and usally my projects ended with a ?LOADING ERROR when I tried to load back my program from a cassette. I even had to make my own assembly-compiler. Then I got a 486 25MHz pc with 3megs of ram and started my Turbo Pascal adventure with the awesome Vesa2.0 graphics. Since the last 10+ years I'm happy with C/C++ (and D3D).