I'll check that out! Also I like your username.
I've spent all yesterday and today playing games you all posted here. Congratulations on making me waste away into nothing.
This one is p. fun.
http://www.nitrome.com/games/faultline/
Fun one, got stuck and desisted around half of the game though, complete mindfuckOriginally Posted by Wesley Foxx
Anyway, I think this might have been posted before but still deserves mention
http://www.warsow.net/
Warsow is amongst the best free games you can get in the net. Its a pretty original game, it takes the old quake 3 engine and somehow manages to make it look like an entirely different game, cartoony and surprisingly good looking and can be ran on most comps without problem. The gameplay is really fast paced, and takes a quite while to get used to (can be pretty frustrating to get the hang of it if you are used to games like CoD), lots of pros here, try to avoid the servers you usually find them in while you learn how to play.
Speed is pretty much what makes this game different from other shooters (you can even make your HUD tell you how fast you are going at any given moment), by bunny jumping you keep your speed constant, you can go increasing it by using a dash button , using weapon explosions on yourself and other tricks youll go learning. You can also wall jump, which is also an essential movement to the game
YES IM A BIG FAN OF IT OK
(although not that good, really)
Ah, I forgot i posted in this thread.Originally Posted by illisid
If you were referring to me, thankyou!
Haven and Hearth. An MORPG. Cause the playerbase is small. And it has to be. Because the server can't take a ton of people.
In addition to being a horrible pun that will dawn on you much later, it's a game in which you start with a character that's almost totally stupid, up to the point where you may be running or a part of a large town, and in the meanwhile trying to stay alive and learn enough so that you can make bigger things and fend off wild animals. Every single object in the game must be created by hand from raw materials.
If you decide to take it upon yourself to play this ridiculous, Dwarf Fortress like game, you should probably read some guides before doing stuff, since death is permanent, and we wouldn't want you to die too early, eh?
I'd just like to thank you for posting that. Definitely worth it.Originally Posted by ink.
And it inspired me to write a song which I will share with you here:
http://www.newgrounds.com/audio/listen/343702
Tower Of Heaven.
It's a short little thing, but pretty challenging. I'm looking for the two secrets I missed right now.
I am in love with that from the word screenshot.
I'll let you know how it is in oh about three days
Found one:
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Hammerkind is finally READY: go play now!
[ forum thread ] - [ info / download ] - [ screenshots ] - [ video preview ]
i understandOriginally Posted by Stephen
You're not aloneOriginally Posted by mr. please-please
...But it's probably just me.
The Magician | The Chariot | The Hermit | The World || The Moon || The Deck
man that was easy, you could beat nearly everyone just by spamming spacebar after getting him once, not letting him go anywhere, the only tricky one was john fucking wayne
I played a game called Subcondition J recently. It's really interesting.
Here's a quote from the author:
The idea behind this came from the theme "bricolage", meaning "a construction made of whatever materials are at hand; something created from a variety of available things". I went through a bunch of unfinished prototypes I had lying around, foetal games that will never see birth, and copied chunks of code out of each of them, pasted them into one file, and stuck some arbitrary interactions between them. There is a victory condition; it doesn't make much sense, but it is possible to reach a "you win" screen. Don't feel compelled to aim for this though, just do whatever.
input please! My brother is working on another boss for his game and can't decide between 3 color schemes:
He prefers green, then red, then blue, but they're all good.
(if you haven't yet, check out the game, we could really use more feedback. Strangely enough the first demo got a LOT of attention, but the second demo went largely unnoticed. It's still very unfinished so there are few sounds and there is no music, but we're focusing on content and programming first)
Ideally you should choose the color that matches the background, but I'd say either green or red. I'm leaning towards the red one.![]()
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I'm a fan of the green one, because it has nice contrast.
HOLY shit this is made in gamemaker!
Warning Forever is a procedurally generated boss shoot 'em up, and it's probably one of the best freeware shmups out there.
Also, this is probably the best freeware game collection on the internet. If it's free, it's probably on that website somewhere.
I wish those people would hurry up and finish porting the old Commander Keen games. :<
Also, http://www.playauditorium.com/
I had a lot of fun with this one. Kinda sorta tempted to get it.
Warning Forever is awesome, nothing as fun as deliberately screwing the boss in different ways to see the possible combinations