07-08-2019, 12:57 AM
Hahahaha! I played all of the games (except for @"RevampedSpider"'s, which won't work in my computer, because it's not compatible with my computer, which is a Windows 7 32-bit), and man, they're all so good! I find the Clickteam ones to be interesting, since they really show you what can those programs do if you have enough experience, as someone who was just starting to play around with The Games Factory a few days ago. The Game Maker ones also bring back some memories.
@Evil Yoshi Toes Hey, this is actually pretty good! It has that feel of the old fangames, and yet manages to be reasonably polished and fun! I feel like this even deserves to be on the main site! I'd like to see you do more games! (I think this is the first time I've seen someone credit me in a game.)
@Vitiman Hey, I just want to say that your entry is absolutely fantastic! Like Evil Yoshi Toes, you made something that got the old fangame feel down to a T and yet feels like a lot of fun. I think this one deserves to be on the main site as well! The way Wario works reminds me of Wario vs. Windows (in fact, I feel like that game might've used the same engine). I love those dancing stick figures! I was having trouble with the third level (especially those bottles), and I often bumped into the REALLY ANNOYING audio glitch, where the game may just slow down and play a sound over and over until you turn off the game (though, that's the fault of the program, and perhaps how my computer treats it), and the lack of passwords made that even more annoying. I kept on going, though, and eventually learned that you can ground pound enemies! I'm glad that I had the patience to make it to the end! Something tells me you might leave this as a "demo", to kinda reference how some people tend to not finish their stuff, but if that's the case, part of me does hope that you'll expand this into a full game someday.
I think these games really tell us about something: It's not all about having flashy graphics and super-duper-high-quality music. There's nothing wrong with them, but what really matters is having fun! If the graphics clash and/or the music is MIDIs, who cares? Just as long as it's grand, fun journey! Commander Keen 2000 and Wario vs. Windows, to name a couple, are some of my favorite fangames, despite being so dated.
@Evil Yoshi Toes Hey, this is actually pretty good! It has that feel of the old fangames, and yet manages to be reasonably polished and fun! I feel like this even deserves to be on the main site! I'd like to see you do more games! (I think this is the first time I've seen someone credit me in a game.)
@Vitiman Hey, I just want to say that your entry is absolutely fantastic! Like Evil Yoshi Toes, you made something that got the old fangame feel down to a T and yet feels like a lot of fun. I think this one deserves to be on the main site as well! The way Wario works reminds me of Wario vs. Windows (in fact, I feel like that game might've used the same engine). I love those dancing stick figures! I was having trouble with the third level (especially those bottles), and I often bumped into the REALLY ANNOYING audio glitch, where the game may just slow down and play a sound over and over until you turn off the game (though, that's the fault of the program, and perhaps how my computer treats it), and the lack of passwords made that even more annoying. I kept on going, though, and eventually learned that you can ground pound enemies! I'm glad that I had the patience to make it to the end! Something tells me you might leave this as a "demo", to kinda reference how some people tend to not finish their stuff, but if that's the case, part of me does hope that you'll expand this into a full game someday.
I think these games really tell us about something: It's not all about having flashy graphics and super-duper-high-quality music. There's nothing wrong with them, but what really matters is having fun! If the graphics clash and/or the music is MIDIs, who cares? Just as long as it's grand, fun journey! Commander Keen 2000 and Wario vs. Windows, to name a couple, are some of my favorite fangames, despite being so dated.
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