Author Archives: Terry - Page 20

People (Benjamin Walker)

128-shot0Arrow keys or WASD to move. Please make sure you can hear the game since the sound is an important part of it. Also be sure to play through to the end, it’s worth it. - [Author's Description]

[Play online (Flash)]

Dream Fishing (Sophie Houlden)

36-shot0The dreamiest of fishing experiences. - [Author's Description]

[Play online (Unity)]
[Download for Windows]
[Download for OSX]
[Download for Linux]

… (Dir3kt)

12434-shot0There is a super duper secret level, can you find it? - [Author's Description]

[Play online (Flash)]

Gallery (Andrew Shouldice)

22249-shot0This game uses the arrow keys. You may have to click on the player to give it focus, but after that: arrow keys. - [Author's Description]

[Play online (Unity)]

Tower of Pixel (Alan Zucconi)

21108-shot2a minimalistic reinterpretation of the story behind the tower of Babel.[Author's Description]

(via Micheal Cook)

[Play online (Flash)]

Writer’s Block (Christopher Schulte)

21249-shot0A game of haiku
Form a beautiful poem
Inspire forever[Author's Description]

[Play online (Flash)]

soundscape (Mark Wonnacott)

13822-shot0the closer the object you are looking at is, the higher the pitch the noise it emits
at the closest to a wall you will hear static
the heart beats louder as you approach it
headphones may be better than speakers

p.s don’t worry if you find it very difficult to navigate, because it is. ideally you need more information than i give[Author's Description]

[Download for Windows]
[Download LOVE file (Linux/OSX)]

Drop (Notch)

dropYeaaaah, so that Ludum Dare game is not happening, but I made this[Author's Tweet]

[Play online (Unity)]

TOOM (Mike Kasprzak, Derek Laufman)

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Our apologies. The game is rather nonsensical, but you can win. We had some ideas we loved, but cut many of them to make the deadline. Stay tuned, we’re hoping to do a “Directors Cut” post compo. :) [Author's Description]

[Play online (HTML5)]

Ponk (Sos)

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Making a game for a C64 and on PC is super simple and tons of fun! But Making a game on a real C64 is something else! One false move and BAH! your game is gone! There are no drives inside C64, everything that you are working on will die once you flip the power button. Moreover, there is no memory protection, so you can accidentally wipe out your code while it’s executing~![Author's Postmortem]

[Download C64 .PRG file]
[Download Vice (C64 emulator) for various platforms]

[Source code diagram]
[A beginners guide to making games for C64]