King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella VGA
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King's Quest IV: The Perils of Rosella VGA
Is anyone at all planning on make this game? Cuase if they're not.....I WANT TO! But how? I don't VGA stuff? Well I'd like to know if anyone is becuase would more than love to do this!
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It is on Infamous Adventures. Here you go:Bromios wrote:Yes, Muzlak's group, Sponge Factory is making it. Yet I've lost the link to the site.
http://www.nancycarterdesign.com/spongefactory/
Last update May 30, 2004. Doesn't look too good.
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Oh!
Oh darn it! Well....the screenshots looks good.
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Yes, it does take time.
It's a real shame, because when I started the project, I had just got done with a (very) long RPG project with an engine I coded from scratch. And I was ready to start an even bigger project.
The thing that really sucks about all of this, was that I had all this free time, and I spent all of it on the game. But a few months into the project, I started going to college, and a few months later, I got a job as a software developer.
I ran out of time. I became really really busy. And now, several years later, the game could have (i'm sure of it) been done a long time ago if this real life stuff didn't happen. But I guess that's the way things work. It would be awesome to finish the project.
It's a real shame, because when I started the project, I had just got done with a (very) long RPG project with an engine I coded from scratch. And I was ready to start an even bigger project.
The thing that really sucks about all of this, was that I had all this free time, and I spent all of it on the game. But a few months into the project, I started going to college, and a few months later, I got a job as a software developer.
I ran out of time. I became really really busy. And now, several years later, the game could have (i'm sure of it) been done a long time ago if this real life stuff didn't happen. But I guess that's the way things work. It would be awesome to finish the project.
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I'm a dreamer...
Well, don't put yourself down Muzlak, I said I wanted to do the VGA remake but I don't even know how! I don't know how to make sprites or anything like that! It's a shame really....I could write a story but I hate always having write stories! I'm sick of it! At least you can make a game, I may never make one......
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Radiant,
Our RPG project culminated in this:
http://www.nancycarterdesign.com/sponge ... snbeta.zip
It's really very sloppy, but quite enjoyable. We originally had plans to create a serious game with it (titled Arean's Wish), but we couldn't find any writers that were serious enough to devote to the project. It ended up with us writing this short game with the finished engine.
Even though the code is terribly written, and I'd never work with it again if my life depended on it, it is pretty impressive for a 15 year old kid to have done (this was several years ago). It had:
-A scripting engine (primitive)
-Several external editors (nothing was hardcoded, one could create several original games with it)
-A decent battle system
I'm still pretty proud of it, but would take a totally different approach now, several years later.
Our RPG project culminated in this:
http://www.nancycarterdesign.com/sponge ... snbeta.zip
It's really very sloppy, but quite enjoyable. We originally had plans to create a serious game with it (titled Arean's Wish), but we couldn't find any writers that were serious enough to devote to the project. It ended up with us writing this short game with the finished engine.
Even though the code is terribly written, and I'd never work with it again if my life depended on it, it is pretty impressive for a 15 year old kid to have done (this was several years ago). It had:
-A scripting engine (primitive)
-Several external editors (nothing was hardcoded, one could create several original games with it)
-A decent battle system
I'm still pretty proud of it, but would take a totally different approach now, several years later.
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Very nice. Esspecially for a 15-year old! 8o
No, seriously, that's pretty cool.
No, seriously, that's pretty cool.