07-06-2019, 12:36 AM
In where I'm at in the moment, it's July 6, so I think it's alright for me to submit my entry:
Download!
I did have a pretty funny idea in my head, but because of stuff I have to deal with today and tomorrow, I feel like there's not enough time to do it. So, instead, I decided to give you all what was basically the result of me playing around with The Games Factory for a day (thanks @Yakibomb for the instructions!). As someone who's more of a Game Maker user, working with a Clickteam product for the first time since ages ago was pretty interesting. I had some issues with it (seriously, why can't I be able to make things shoot objects!? WHY!?), but I managed to work around them.
I want to say that I love that this event even exists! I've been interested in using one of ye olde game-making tools lately, so this is a great excuse for me to do so! I've also been finding something in ye olde fangames to be rather fascinating; there's just something in them that you can't find in your average, modern fangame! So, I'm very interested in seeing what will all of those who are joining gonna come up with! Good luck!
@Vitiman It's cool that you're using Windows 2000 to make your game in, but what I really love is that you're using a Mario Party 3 theme! (Seriously, the Mario Parties rock!)
@Hypernova Seeing Windows XP makes me feel nostalgic. I was actually going to use Game Maker 6, but it wouldn't even start up in my computer, so... yeah.
Download!
I did have a pretty funny idea in my head, but because of stuff I have to deal with today and tomorrow, I feel like there's not enough time to do it. So, instead, I decided to give you all what was basically the result of me playing around with The Games Factory for a day (thanks @Yakibomb for the instructions!). As someone who's more of a Game Maker user, working with a Clickteam product for the first time since ages ago was pretty interesting. I had some issues with it (seriously, why can't I be able to make things shoot objects!? WHY!?), but I managed to work around them.
I want to say that I love that this event even exists! I've been interested in using one of ye olde game-making tools lately, so this is a great excuse for me to do so! I've also been finding something in ye olde fangames to be rather fascinating; there's just something in them that you can't find in your average, modern fangame! So, I'm very interested in seeing what will all of those who are joining gonna come up with! Good luck!
@Vitiman It's cool that you're using Windows 2000 to make your game in, but what I really love is that you're using a Mario Party 3 theme! (Seriously, the Mario Parties rock!)
@Hypernova Seeing Windows XP makes me feel nostalgic. I was actually going to use Game Maker 6, but it wouldn't even start up in my computer, so... yeah.
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