tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-22591610666154798062023-11-16T03:36:44.594-08:00Creativity by DeadlineAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.comBlogger48125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-66806347348281243792015-05-07T17:28:00.001-07:002015-05-07T18:26:54.463-07:00Making a basic game in Twine<p>We are back into the land of mostly words with Twine: <a title="http://twinery.org/" href="http://twinery.org/">http://twinery.org/</a>. The latest version is 2.0.4 and all work is done online. I am using Twine 1.4.2 because I’m old and curmudgeonly <img class="wlEmoticon wlEmoticon-smile" style="border-top-style: none; border-bottom-style: none; border-right-style: none; border-left-style: none" alt="Smile" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjy2Ce9P7KeI06hFO59oMHY4Os0W_juDKY6g_3V9BXBmka8EmOaCnhxdJg6reyWg2Pdksw2X_k3UwJJulfG0Sh_cC8xMFlakyjQYgCwr7DYfqCOh64FgwtBGo6pPP8L5vB2SL89KFgubvw//?imgmax=800">.</p> <p>You can play the the created game online here: <a title="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Twine/" href="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Twine/">http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Twine/</a></p> <p>You can download the source code here: <a href="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Twine/light.tws">http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Twine/light.tws</a></p> <p>Twine is excellent for making word heavy Choose Your Own Adventure style games playable on a browser. There are some excellent tutorials online on how to get started, so I’m only going to cover the basics, and what I did to make my game more like a Point and Click adventure.</p> <p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgZCBKEwoeRT2nS2fJronLddZ0_FU-yh2b7r7FNNvtPuQND48CspYycZ1CSLTZkG0LDeyQ0wB8AzIr7__XSejRcSygQwBw_XSiekMizX09sS99_bsEtf2dehZL-fV57FB3WC4rb1hPlJbY/s1600-h/image%25255B3%25255D.png"><img title="image" style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; float: right; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" border="0" alt="image" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhymzRUnj9eWOed52uKmB6b_lXOiAeaqF677HfAMqu_J4uLdYZPG6VV70pGHLyHmNsOMX-T6w1tvm1WdXndz2EJuIsKaczyauLXrULFRxWr5jB1xDsC_RHl2WHgdx0dRQjhU1u9DupvRKU//?imgmax=800" width="257" height="527"></a></p> <p>We you first start up Twine, you are met with a screen with three “passages” on it. A passage is the basic building block in Twine.</p> <p>The Start passage is where your player will “start” their story.</p> <p>StoryTitle and StoryAuthor are special named passages. They are used in the website template.</p> <p>First thing I need in my game is some sort of inventory system. A quick search on Google let me to a page featuring an inventory system created by Xax. I create a new passage called “inventory” and tag it with “util” for bookkeeping purposes.</p> <p><font face="Courier New">You have:\<br><ul>\<br><<if $inventory.length gt 0>>\<br><<set $_i to 0>><<inventory_>>\<br><<else>><li>Nothing</li><<endif>></ul></font></p> <p>Things to notice:</p> <ul> <li>You can add html to you passages <li><<>> mark codes <li>$inventory is an array that I will declare in “Start”</li></ul> <p>So I check to see if there are any items in the inventory array. If so, I set a variable $_i to 0 and call on the passage called <<inventory_>>. Otherwise, I print “Nothing”.</p> <p><<<em>passage_name</em>>> is a shortcut that means print the contents of the “passage_name” passage here.</p> <p>Next passage is “inventory_”</p> <p><font face="Courier New"><<if $_i lt $inventory.length>>\<br><li><<print $inventory[$_i]>></li>\<br><<set $_i to $_i + 1>><<inventory_>>\<br><<endif>></font></p> <p>This passage check to see if $_i is less than $inventory length, and if so, print the inventory item. It then increases $_i by one and calls the passage again.</p> <p>Now to work on the story. I decided that there are three types of passages:</p> <ul> <li><strong>locations</strong>: represent the physical locations and are the hub for the other two types. <li><strong>flavour</strong>: these are passages that describe the setting in greater detail. <li><strong>action</strong>: these are actions that the player can take.</li></ul> <p><strong>Start passage</strong>:</p> <p>You have been left outside a cabin in the mountains. You need to make a fire so you don't freeze to death.</p> <p><font face="Courier New">[[Start Your Adventure|exterior]]<br><<set $inventory to []>><br><<set $woodtaken to false>><br><<set $woodplaced to false>><br><<set $matchseen to false>><br><<set $woodlit to false>></font></p> <p>Here is where I set up my inventory and all my switch variables.</p> <p>Sample location – <strong>Interior</strong>:</p> <p><font face="Courier New">Cozy is the first thing that comes to your mind when looking around the interior. Tiny also comes to mind.</font></p> <p><font face="Courier New">There is an open [[fireplace]] opposite the door and a [[table]] and [[chair]] set up by the [[window]].</font></p> <p><font face="Courier New"><<inventory>><br>You can:\<br><ul>\<br><li> [[Leave the cabin|exterior]] </li>\<br><<if $inventory.indexOf("wood") != -1>><li> [[Put the logs in the fireplace.|put_logs]]</li><<endif>>\<br><<if $matchseen and $inventory.indexOf("match") == -1>><li> [[Take a match from the table.|take_match]]</li><<endif>>\<br><<if $woodplaced and $inventory.indexOf("match") != -1>><li> [[Light the logs in the fireplace.|light_wood]]</li><<endif>>\<br></ul></font></p> <p>First of all, I write out the description of the location. The words in square brackets [[]] link to the flavour passages with that name. Then I print out the inventory and the actions available at this location. The links that look like this: [[Leave the cabin|exterior]] mean to have the words “Leave the cabin” link to the passage called “exterior”.</p> <p>The next three lines only appear when the right conditions are met. $inventory.indexOf("wood") != –1 this checks to see if the player has any wood in his inventory.</p> <p>Sample flavour – <strong>Wind</strong></p> <p><font face="Courier New">A bitter cold wind that would gladly take you away.<br><<return>></font></p> <p>The <<return>> macro just makes a link back to the preceding passage.</p> <p>Sample action – <strong>Take Wood</strong></p> <p><font face="Courier New"><<set $inventory.push("wood")>><br><<set $woodtaken = true>><br>You take the pile of logs.</font></p> <p><font face="Courier New"><<return>></font></p> <p>set $inventory.push("wood") puts some wood in the players inventory. Then I set the variable $woodtaken to true. Finally I provide feedback to the player and a link back to the previous passage.</p> <p>Here is the final layout of my game:</p> <p><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEiLX8DxEuhK43YxKpZsoVeu3d3L1Gf7-CnWTksxGw5KIzRYhK0tkaaA3UU78sah5GUzHB8U_GM288qtfhEHlh3TEX4md4KKi1xYlJV34kfKvmfND2JvU6tL-bNxWzEJFxDXf11ASsQ5bPM/s1600-h/image%25255B8%25255D.png"><img title="image" style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" border="0" alt="image" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhYQmbSPPJxat5b-GKALmdCY8kAj7v0kpfbODIXD16LCnFnJCtetw7Yug0nzXWud4_H4_dYPZE0nEw-MJR4y6T0raoHZJ-zMetmbMawf_M3ISEOVbssed17JLfJ8v-iR-6Zzy5KNLhnrvs//?imgmax=800" width="644" height="429"></a></p> <p>Twine is great for writers who don’t know much about programming. You can write a great interactive fiction with barely touching any code. (Even less than what I have here!) The interface is very visual and you can move passages around any way they make sense to you.</p> <p>Other articles in this series:<br><a href="http://creativitydeadline.blogspot.ca/2015/05/writing-basic-game-with-inform-7.html">Making a Basic Game with Inform 7</a><br><a href="http://creativitydeadline.blogspot.ca/2015/05/sample-game-with-jsgam.html">Sample Game with JSGAM</a><br><a href="http://creativitydeadline.blogspot.ca/2015/05/making-basic-game-in-twine.html">Making a Basic Game in Twine</a></p> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-43054495041122884562015-05-05T18:37:00.000-07:002015-05-07T17:29:17.797-07:00Sneak peak at my latest experiment<iframe class="rpgcreator-game" name="rpgcreator-game" src="http://app.rpgcreator.net/public/game/1778-2203/iframe.html" style="border: none; height: 480px; overflow: hidden; width: 640px;"></iframe>Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-62806148383388649022015-05-01T10:26:00.001-07:002015-05-07T18:26:20.825-07:00Sample Game with JSGAM<p>This is the second in the series where I make a simple game. Like last time, you are left outside a winter cabin and you have to light a fire to survive. There is firewood left outside and matches and a fireplace inside.</p> <p>To play the game: <a title="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/JSGAM/" href="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/JSGAM/">http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/JSGAM/</a><br>To get the source files:<a title="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/JSGAM/light.zip" href="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/JSGAM/light.zip">http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/JSGAM/light.zip</a></p> <p>This time I am using JSGAM - an open source Javascript game engine focused on classic graphical point-and-click adventure games. From their homepage: <a title="http://jsgam.sourceforge.net/" href="http://jsgam.sourceforge.net/">http://jsgam.sourceforge.net/</a> JSGAM provides a great framework for making Point and Click adventures in Javascript. It handles menus, saving, inventory, and other things.<br>First thing you need to do is set up a directory that will hold all the necessary files. The easiest way to do this is to copy an existing project and delete the files you don’t need.<br><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjkPRr4u6jndD6toOuu7aSViuWN7zypaz27iPS4AkWaJjoPqfxbdq9TFTp3bF5PrxUc9M93c_8IcGssLXxWLusMQ1jImYRe4aUdKYFJS97GL8O79M3Rxg49-LZDchC7pEbCbVEGkFf_1Cs/s1600-h/screenshot_directories%25255B7%25255D.png"><img title="screenshot_directories" style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" border="0" alt="screenshot_directories" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg3IKggIhNHCmHlLUS3iU8UC0vzHfrFfjyept1v4qb4ITt_BcAgznm30Wl91aIRZGVEAgqCYdVblxtCo_1v15-7bH3b0SyMN_fj0p9jGG_PunB8qoCoceJtnf8X5x1pCjlzXQliY0T8b0I//?imgmax=800" width="300" height="233"></a><br>Next step is to open your “js\screens\title.js”<br></p> <blockquote>function Main()<br>{<br> //Title of the Room<br> SetTitle("Light my Life");<br> <br> CreateScreen("title");<br> FirstScreen="exterior";<br> <br>}</blockquote> <p>This sets up the first screen that people will see and the screen that people go to when they hit the Home button. SetTitle – sets the browser’s title bar. CreateScreen – tells the engine what image to use as a title screen. FirstScreen is the first screen of the game.<br>Like most Point and Click games, your game is split into different screens. There is one javascript file for each screen. This game really only has to locations: inside and outside the cabin.</p> <p>After the title is set, you can make your first screen called exterior.js:<br></p> <blockquote>function Main()<br>{<br> //Title of the Room<br> SetTitle("Exterior");<br> <br> //Image background and walkable area<br> CreateScreen("exterior", "152,398,269,223,591,220,706,396");<br> <br> //Adding the player<br> CreatePlayer(450,300);<br>}</blockquote> <p>The numbers in CreateScreen lets the engine know what the walkable area is. CreatePlayer uses the Sprites in the Player directory as the player.</p> <p>You can now run the game. But it is pretty boring. You can walk around the screen, but nothing else. Let’s add some stuff to look at:<br></p> <blockquote>TheWoods=CreateInvisibleObject("185,9,296,221,596,214,732,396,799,399,797,0,440,4");<br>TheWoods.description="Lots and lots of snow covered trees.";<br>TheCabin=CreateInvisibleObject("114,6,219,109,202,132,83,305,0,192,2,129");<br>TheCabin.description="I think it might be warmer in the cabin.";<br> <br>TheDoor=CreateInvisibleObject("126,377,126,266,159,219,159,319");<br>TheDoor.description="This is the door into the cabin.";<br>TheWindow=CreateInvisibleObject("170,205,175,237,195,217,190,181,171,206");<br>TheWindow.description="It looks dark in there.";</blockquote> <p>CreateInvisibleObject makes a shape around something in the background. If the player looks at it, the game will say the description.</p> <p>Now you might be wondering where I’m getting those numbers. I am cheating and using an image map generator. Similar to this one: <a title="http://imagemap-generator.dariodomi.de/" href="http://imagemap-generator.dariodomi.de/">http://imagemap-generator.dariodomi.de/</a><br><a href="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEjeG0P3UHoX2AUts-vQ8uuj_SZ409nNlm2Bn0S11nmDSjkPHucdEHc47ApV5xKcDB4zUgiGXAusnb_Xrp9kSFwFUAunUH_9jlAu6tLxbuJpYoeHt8ySWwbOoVCZk6LelbiOnWv0NR1WaAI/s1600-h/imagemap_example%25255B5%25255D.png"><img title="imagemap_example" style="border-left-width: 0px; border-right-width: 0px; background-image: none; border-bottom-width: 0px; padding-top: 0px; padding-left: 0px; display: inline; padding-right: 0px; border-top-width: 0px" border="0" alt="imagemap_example" src="https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEhPhdefcTFFM3LXhxb8I60EjYEbG-lnXt5JA1s6f5it8Hgf849oA6CROktgvjmqxnPl2pv3UFCTJPuJQ4Gw78WtS2RJtGOfRGI0r3eqvGCb7J46OF220LQzDBPSg9UCXAdTlSMN7Rcviio//?imgmax=800" width="560" height="474"></a><br>Easy peasy!<br>Now to add the next room. We make a screen file called interior.js with the following:</p> <blockquote>function Main()<br>{<br> //Title of the Room<br> SetTitle("Interior");<br> <br> //Image background and walkable area<br> CreateScreen("interior", "182,240,641,240,771,399,5,397,29,357,111,356");<br> <br> //Adding the player<br> CreatePlayer(645,260);<br> <br> TheTable=CreateInvisibleObject("22,325,110,326,181,210,105,209");<br> TheTable.description = "A solid wooden table.";<br> TheRug=CreateInvisibleObject("231,290,283,263,390,251,496,261,553,293,531,321,448,340,342,341,271,325,232,303");<br> TheRug.description="A rustic braided rug.";<br> TheDoor=CreateInvisibleObject("665,95,755,120,755,375,667,267,667,97");<br> TheDoor.description = "The door back to the frigid outside."<br> TheDoor.DoorTo("exterior",150,300);<br>}</blockquote>And change the door in exterior.js to:<br> <blockquote>TheDoor=CreateInvisibleObject("126,377,126,266,159,219,159,319");<br>TheDoor.description="This is the door into the cabin.";<br>TheDoor.DoorTo("interior");</blockquote>This links the two doors and allows the player to walk between them.<br>Now I’m going to place the wood in exterior.js and the match in interior.js.<br> <blockquote>Wood=CreateObject("Wood",365,245);<br>Wood.description="A pile of well dried logs.";<br>Wood.Takable();<br>Match=CreateObject("Match",90,237);<br>Match.description="A pretty match.";<br>Match.Takable();</blockquote> <p>To create the object, you need to make a directory in the Sprites folder the uses the same name. In this folder, you put an image of the object called “left.gif”. Takable indicates that you can take this item.</p> <p>Magic! You can run it again and try out taking the items.</p> <p>Now is the tricky part. Letting the fireplace know about the wood.<br></p> <blockquote> TheFireplace=CreateInvisibleObject("264,76,264,235,515,235,515,76");<br> TheFireplace.description = "A lonely empty (and cold) Fireplace.";<br> TheFireplace.UsableWith("Wood",UseWood);<br> <br> Wood=CreateObject("Wood",365,205);<br> Wood.description="A pile of well dried logs.";<br> Wood.Hide();<br> Wood.UsableWith("Match",UseMatch); <br> <br> if(SearchParameter("LogInFireplace")){<br> TheFireplace.description = "A fireplace with logs in it.";<br> Wood.Show(); <br> } <br>[…]<br>function UseWood(){<br> RemoveInventoryObject();<br> CreateParameter("LogInFireplace");<br> Wood.Show(); <br>}</blockquote> <p>UsableWith lets the object know what objects to listen for use actions. Then which function to call if it is used. I make a “ghost object” (that’s what I call it) of the wood in the fireplace and hide it right away. The page then looks to see if the LogInFireplace parameter has been set in place yet. If so, the page changes the description of the fireplace and shows the wood. The UseWood function removes the wood from the inventory, creates the LogInFireplace parameter, and show the wood object that is hiding in the fireplace.</p> <p>Halfway there! (Object-wise)</p> <p>Now for the Match<br></p> <blockquote> Fire=CreateObject("Fire",365,160);<br> Fire.description="What a lovely fire!";<br> Fire.Hide();<br><br> if(SearchParameter("FireLit")) {<br> Fire.Show();<br> } else if(SearchParameter("LogInFireplace")){<br> TheFireplace.description = "A fireplace with logs in it.";<br> Wood.Show(); <br> } </blockquote>Now I created a ghost object of the Fire that checks for the FireLit parameter. And finally, the UseMatch function that is attached to the Wood object.<br> <blockquote>function UseMatch(){<br> RemoveInventoryObject();<br> CreateParameter("FireLit");<br> Wood.Hide();<br> Fire.Show();<br> Player.Say("Now I have a great fire!", 5000,<span style="background-color: yellow">function () { delete_cookie("LastScreen");GotoScreen("title"); }</span> );<br>}</blockquote>I had to modify the Say function in the js/engine/action.js file<br> <blockquote>function Say(txt,time,<span style="background-color: yellow">do_next</span>)<br>{<br> if(this.SayTxt==undefined)<br> {<br> if(time==undefined) var time=delay;<br> this.SayTxt=new CreateText(parseInt(this.style.left),parseInt(this.style.top),this.divname);<br> this.SayTxt.ChangeText(txt);<br> this.setImage(this.status+"speak");<br> var tmpthis=this;<br> tmpthis.lockSprite=true;<br> setTimeout(function(){<br> DestroyText(tmpthis.SayTxt);<br> tmpthis.SayTxt=undefined;<br> tmpthis.lockSprite=false;<br> tmpthis.setImage(tmpthis.status.substring(0,tmpthis.status.length-5));<br> <span style="background-color: yellow">if (do_next!=undefined) do_next();</span> },time);<br> }<br>}</blockquote> <p>I couldn’t figure out how to do an end screen. So I modified the Say command to take a function to run after the character is done talking. So after the Player says "Now I have a great fire!", it waits 5000 ms, clears the LastScreen cookie, and goes to the title screen. The LastScreen cookie is how it determines if there is a current game.</p> <p>That’s it for now. Remember you can get the source files here: files:<a title="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/JSGAM/light.zip" href="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/JSGAM/light.zip">http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/JSGAM/light.zip</a></p> <p>Other articles in this series:<br><a href="http://creativitydeadline.blogspot.ca/2015/05/writing-basic-game-with-inform-7.html">Making a Basic Game with Inform 7</a><br><a href="http://creativitydeadline.blogspot.ca/2015/05/sample-game-with-jsgam.html">Sample Game with JSGAM</a><br><a href="http://creativitydeadline.blogspot.ca/2015/05/making-basic-game-in-twine.html">Making a Basic Game in Twine</a></p> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-29450828165954401962015-05-01T08:49:00.001-07:002015-05-07T18:25:50.363-07:00Writing a basic game with Inform 7<p>This series covers the creation of a simple Point and Click style adventure as created using various engines, I am using the term "Point and Click" very loosely since some of the engines I am going to use are text based.</p> <p>The set up is simple. You start out outside a cabin situated in the mountains. You have to make a fire or else you will freeze to death. There are two locations: outside and inside the cabin. Outside the cabin is a pile of firewood. Inside the cabin is a fireplace and a match. You need to put the firewood in the fireplace and light it with the match. Not one of your harder puzzles.</p> <p>The first engine I am going to demonstrate is Inform 7. <a title="http://inform7.com/" href="http://inform7.com/">http://inform7.com/</a> Inform helps you create text based adventures or, more recently, Interactive Fiction or IF. Version 7 digresses from its predecessors by creating the game using plain English instead of a programming language.</p> <p>The final version can be played here: <a title="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Inform7/" href="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Inform7/">http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Inform7/</a> (Please note that it includes a JavaScript parser called Parchment that lets you play it in your browser.)</p> <p>First thing I'm going to do is set up my two locations:</p> <blockquote> <p>"Light my Fire" by Susan Douglas</p> <p>Section 1 - Locations</p> <p>Exterior is a room. "You find yourself outside a small wooden [building] to the west. The artic [wind] cuts through your clothing sapping what little heat you've managed to conserve."</p> <p>Interior is west of Exterior. "Cozy is the first thing that comes to your mind when looking around the interior. Tiny also comes to mind. There is an open [fireplace] opposite the door and a [table] and [chair] set up by the [window]."</p></blockquote> <p><br>If you tried to run the code as is, you will get a ton of compilation errors:</p> <blockquote> <p><br>In the line '"You find yourself outside a small [...] e heat you've managed to conserve."' , I was expecting that 'building' would be something to 'say', but it didn't look like any form of 'say' that I know. So I tried to read 'building' as a value of some kind (because it's legal to say values), but couldn't make sense of it that way either. </p></blockquote> <p> </p> <p>That's because I put brackets around the things I don't want to forget to describe. This technique is called "BENT" or "Bracket Every Notable Thing" which I learned from Aaron A. Reed's book Creating Interactive Fiction with Inform 7.</p> <p>So lets go back and describe the things.</p> <blockquote> <p>The building and the wind are scenery in Exterior.</p> <p>The description of the building is "The building is merely lumps of logs lashed together. Small but serviceable."</p> <p>The description of the wind is "A bitter cold wind that would gladly take you away."</p> <p>The window is scenery in Interior. "Frost covers the glass, preventing you from looking outside."</p> <p>The fireplace is thing in the Interior. It is an open fixed in place container. "An open fireplace with layers of soot showing that there have indeed been fires inside of it." </p> <p>The table is a thing in the Interior. The table is a supporter. The description of the table is "A lonely wooden table with the dings and scratches of normal household use."</p> <p>The chair is scenery in Interior. "A rickety old chair that doesn’t look like it could support anyone."</p> <p>Your fire is scenery. Instead of pushing, pulling, turning, tasting, or touching your fire, say "You would burn yourself." The description of your fire is "A reassuring protection against the cold." </p></blockquote> <p>That’s a pretty good start.</p> <p>The next thing I did was teach Inform about burning and matches. I didn’t write this code my self. I adapted it from one of the examples that comes with Inform 7. ’m not going to include the code here. If you want to see it, go to the release page: <a title="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Inform7/" href="http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Inform7/">http://www.thecatsweb.com/tutorials/LightMyFire/Inform7/</a></p> <p>I am going to show some of the changes I made.</p> <blockquote> <p>Check burning something with something (this is the burn only things in fireplace rule): <br> if the noun is not in the fireplace, say "[one of]It occurs to you to put [the noun] in the fireplace before burning, just for safety's sake. [or]Again, you decide to put [the noun] into the fireplace prior to burning. [or]You try setting [the noun] in the fireplace as usual. [stopping]" instead.</p></blockquote> <p>I changed the “You can’t be holding the item” rule to “The item has to be in the fireplace”. Now, instead of letting you burn things anywhere but the fireplace. </p> <blockquote> <p>Carry out burning something with something (this is the simplistic burning rule): <br> say "You succeed in lighting yourself a proper fire."; <br> end the story finally. </p></blockquote> <p>If you succeed at burning anything, the game ends. By this time I was really tired I didn’t come up with any colour text for the ending.</p> <p>After teaching about matches, all that was left was to set up the scenario:</p> <p>Part 4 - Start </p> <blockquote> <p>A log is a flammable thing in the exterior. Understand "wooden" and "wood" as the log. </p> <p>The matchbox is an open openable container. It contains five s-matches. It is on the table. </p> <p>Every turn:<br> say "[one of]The wind howls and cuts right through you[or]You shiver[or]You can feel the cold draining your life force[or]You are going to die without a fire of some sort[then at random].";</p></blockquote> <p>I put the flammable log in the exterior. I put the matchbox pull of matches on the table, then I set up some text to appear every turn to let the player know that they are cold and should build a fire.</p> <p>I’ll admit that this is a pretty skimpy game. It took me all of about an hour and a half to write and that was mostly getting the matches to work.</p> <p>Please let me know:</p> <ul> <li>Do you want to see this game made in other engines? i.e. Unity, Ren’py. RPG Creator. etc <li>Do you want a video walkthrough of me making the game? <li>Do you want me to give a better description of how and why to use Inform7</li></ul> <p>Thanks for now.</p> <p>Susan</p> <p>Other articles in this series:<br><a href="http://creativitydeadline.blogspot.ca/2015/05/writing-basic-game-with-inform-7.html">Making a Basic Game with Inform 7</a><br><a href="http://creativitydeadline.blogspot.ca/2015/05/sample-game-with-jsgam.html">Sample Game with JSGAM</a><br><a href="http://creativitydeadline.blogspot.ca/2015/05/making-basic-game-in-twine.html">Making a Basic Game in Twine</a> Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-32224495185382994392013-08-12T06:21:00.000-07:002013-08-12T06:21:21.729-07:00The next 24 days will be "Audacious"!<div class="pbk">
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<span class="ital-inline"><span id="hotword"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color: #333333; cursor: default;">From Dictionary.com <a href="http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/audacious">http://dictionary.reference.com/browse/audacious</a></span></span></span></div>
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<span class="ital-inline"><span id="hotword"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color: #333333; cursor: default;">To me audacious is a mix of bold and daring with a good dollop of fabulous thrown in.</span></span></span></div>
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<span class="ital-inline"><span id="hotword"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color: #333333; cursor: default;">I don't think of myself as bold or daring (But I am fabulous!) I have too many voices saying: "You'll just fail again", "What makes you think you can do it this time", "Maybe you should try something smaller".</span></span></span></div>
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<span class="ital-inline"><span id="hotword"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color: #333333; cursor: default;">Since I like doing things with impossible deadlines, for the next 24 days I will be <b>AUDACIOUS</b>.</span></span></span></div>
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<span class="ital-inline"><span id="hotword"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color: #333333; cursor: default;">- expand "Potato Art" story</span></span></span></div>
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<span class="ital-inline"><span id="hotword"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color: #333333; cursor: default;">To expand means to give an overview of the plot so that it covers 1 hour of playtime.</span></span></span></div>
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<span class="ital-inline"><span id="hotword"><span id="hotword" name="hotword" style="color: #333333; cursor: default;">I am going to decide which of these I am going to turn into a commercial product in October. (There is a challenge in October to make $1 off a game.)</span></span></span></div>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-56026425636614029362013-05-22T16:23:00.001-07:002013-05-22T16:23:48.383-07:00Typing from Android-land <p dir="ltr">Sorry for the lackof updates. I've been very depressed. I just found out that I'm B12 deficient. One of the effects is being depressed, so hopefully things should look a bit better once my B12 levels increase .</p>
<p dir="ltr">In the meantime, I have kept up with my one game a month.  I just haven't linked my April game "Potato Art" here yet.  If you want, you can find it over at the Ludum Dare site. </p>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-28538447407460083462013-02-23T21:05:00.000-08:002013-02-23T21:11:09.239-08:00Community Visual NovelHave you ever felt like creating a visual novel with a bunch of online friends, but didn't know how to manage it?<br />
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It still needs some work, but the basics are there. (Except documentation)Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-85745260549410238652013-01-28T08:17:00.001-08:002013-01-28T08:17:06.724-08:00Thera'Py: a MiniGame under the Deadline<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Thera'Py: with Eliza Py</h2>
Eliza Py will help you with your problems. She will ask you questions, you type in your response, then she answers you back.<br /><br />I threatened to do it and I did it. I took the Eliza code an put it in Ren'Py. (ref: <a class="postlink" href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA">http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/ELIZA</a>) If you must blame someone, blame the guys over at the PyBrain Thread on Lemmasoft <a class="postlink-local" href="http://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=18848">http://lemmasoft.renai.us/forums/viewtopic.php?f=32&t=18848</a><br />
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<span style="color: red;"><b>DISCLAIMER: This is a TOY. It is not meant to be realistic (or therapeutic) in any way. </b></span><br />
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The all in one version can be found here: 25.4 MB (Windows, Mac, Linux)<br /><a class="postlink" href="http://www.thecatsweb.com/games/Therapy-1.0-all.zip">http://www.thecatsweb.com/games/Therapy-1.0-all.zip</a><br />
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-88153646926576405162013-01-27T16:21:00.001-08:002013-01-27T16:21:39.521-08:00New Experimental GameAn article by Aaron Reed (Author of Creating Interactive Fiction with Inform 7) wrote a cool game called Almost Goodbye. <a href="http://aaronareed.net/almost-goodbye/">http://aaronareed.net/almost-goodbye/</a> Go pllay it. Right now. I'll wait.<br />
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Did you play the game? It uses an interesting mechanic for creating content based on variables.<br />
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Anyway, it inspired me to start creating a game that uses a similar story framework (More things to do than there is time for.) The project is currently named "Ghost Day". You are an eight to ten year old that thinks they saw a ghost in their room. You go through the day investigating it. Was the ghost real? Or just your imagination?<br />
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My son has created four variations of a piece of music for it. I made a bunch of 3D rooms and FotoSketched them.<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-62240495834764828372013-01-05T18:42:00.001-08:002013-01-05T18:42:07.719-08:00More Playing with Images<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-41924709658670613822012-12-31T21:13:00.000-08:002012-12-31T21:13:07.963-08:00Playing with Vue Pioneer!Having announced that I am going to work on Kitten Crusade, I immediately start playing around with a new game.<br />
And what goes better with a new game than new software!<br />
I just found the free version of Vue 11:Pioneer http://www.cornucopia3d.com/products/vue/vue_11_pioneer/ and after a slow start I am making some pretty spiffy things:<br />
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I like the 3D renders, but the painted ones blend better with the other art assets I have.<br />
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The sprites are courtesy of ComiPo!<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-33233622474636923382012-12-22T18:16:00.000-08:002012-12-22T18:16:41.801-08:00I am announcing this out loudI am going to take part in the "One Game a Month" Challenge. Details here: <a href="http://onegameamonth.com/">http://onegameamonth.com/</a><br />
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For my purposes, I am going to define "releasing a game" as<br />
- a rough version of a game created from scratch<br />
- a polished version of a previously released game<br />
- a complete path in a partially completed game<br />
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My calendar of games:</h2>
<b>January</b><br />
<b><i>Kitten Crusade</i></b><br />
New GUI designed by Graph<br />
Tighten up the story<br />
Add some more plots<br />
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<b>February</b><br />
<b><i>Villain of Villeins</i> </b><br />
Turn Based Web game involving poor peasant farmers and tax collectors<br />
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<b>March</b><br />
<b><i>NaNoRenO</i></b><br />
A new game from scratch<br />
Something Fairytale-ish<br />
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<b>April</b><br />
<b><i>Ludum Dare</i></b><br />
48 hour Challenge<br />
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<b>May</b><br />
<b><i>Christian HO game</i></b><br />
A hidden object game with Christian theme based on 24 hour comic I drew<br />
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<b>June</b><br />
<b><i>Camp Renard</i></b><br />
Finish coding for Dale's path<br />
Add James' path<br />
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July:<br />
???<br />
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<b>August</b><br />
<b><i>Ludum Dare</i></b><br />
48 Hour Challenge<br />
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September:<br />
???<br />
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October:<br />
???<br />
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November:<br />
???<br />
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<b>December:</b><br />
<b><i>Ludum Dare</i></b><br />
48 Hour Challenge<br />
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<b>Stuff I could work on:</b></h3>
<b><i>You Don't Need to be Alone</i>: </b>Rewrite story completely, fix GUI, rename it to something sensible<br />
<b><i>The House that Bled Paint</i></b>: Edit the story, fix the logic, split story in two<br />
<b><i>All Are Invited</i></b>: Lots of editing, fix JavaScript bugs, finish the story<br />
<b><i>CRS Escape IF version</i></b>: Making a parser text version for no other reason except I can<br />
<b><i>Tiny World</i></b>: Multi User version, framing story, new card types<br />
<i style="font-weight: bold;">Dot-to-Dot:</i> I have a game mechanic, just need a game to go with it<br />
<i style="font-weight: bold;">Make a Game with Me: </i>Make a game and blog all the steps I took to make it; encouraging other people to join in. I might do this during NaNoRenO<br />
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Or any of my other games I've worked on.<br />
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My hope is that by concentrating on one game a month, I might actually make progress rather than be distracted/depressed by all my other unfinished games.<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-54401761565378603162012-12-19T20:16:00.000-08:002012-12-19T20:16:43.506-08:00New Toys to Play with<div class="separator" style="clear: both; text-align: center;">
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I just bought myself ComiPo! (<a href="http://www.comipo.com/en/index.html">http://www.comipo.com/en/index.html</a>) This is AWESOME! I wouldn't use it for a finished visual novel, but it is a treasure trove of poses and expressions that I could use as a reference -- all in 3D! </div>
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The background was made with SweetHome 3D (<a href="http://www.sweethome3d.com/index.jsp">http://www.sweethome3d.com/index.jsp</a>) It is actually one of the example homes.</div>
Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com1tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-25623055189379132872012-08-26T17:19:00.000-07:002012-08-26T17:19:00.881-07:00Ludum Dare 24 FinishedI have completed my 4th Ludum Dare entry: <a href="http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-24/?action=preview&uid=5150">http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-24/?action=preview&uid=5150</a><br />
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Of them, I think it is my weakest. I think I was trying to bite off more than I can chew. ;) The game heavily depended on story, and my story writing skills are bad, I think I need a week to make a good story. By the end of it I was getting into my characters and getting the flow of the writing, but I had to stop and finish other things like music and sound effects.<br />
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The game has the potential to be a fun little game. Maybe someone will volunteer to help polish it.<br />
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Until then, it goes on the pile of cool games I should polish sometime.<br />
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Timelapse going up later.<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-51717505287578122012-08-19T13:41:00.000-07:002012-08-19T13:41:07.728-07:00The horns of a trilemmaI am taking a writing course (Which I am going to use to write a visual novel.)<br />
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One exercise is to create three "Sentences" - the "Sentence" being like an elevator pitch for the novel.<br />
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<li>An eager, helpful teen is given the power to change the world with the help of a magic love journal.</li>
<li>A military cadet recovering from a head injury investigates a series mysterious attacks on campus while being plagued with strange dreams.</li>
<li>A shy reclusive teen must overcome her own fears and anxieties to find her runaway friend.</li>
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Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com3tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-66225794369116471192012-08-11T17:12:00.003-07:002012-08-11T17:12:45.750-07:00Free Backgrounds for VNsI think I made it possible for people to see the pictures I took while walking around Fredericton.<br />
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There are 48 images including some cool ones in the graveyard.<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-9548355778707100052012-07-13T12:18:00.003-07:002012-07-13T12:18:31.372-07:00Ren'Py Jigsaw Puzzle DemoI wrote a demo for making jigsaw puzzles using the cardgame framework.<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-803098590626548942012-06-18T16:58:00.000-07:002012-06-18T16:58:00.457-07:00Expressions are like potato chips...You can never have just one! I keep thinking of different mouths and eyes to add...<br />
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This is Tina, the Main character from Camp Renard.<br />
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Made using this tutorial in deviant art: <a href="http://careko.deviantart.com/art/Facial-expression-condensed-158053744">http://careko.deviantart.com/art/Facial-expression-condensed-158053744</a><br />
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Made in Easy Paint Tool Sai with the compiling done in Gimp.<br />
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I even found a script to export each layer as it's own png: <a href="http://registry.gimp.org/node/25394">http://registry.gimp.org/node/25394</a> Now I can mix and max programically in Ren'py!<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-24159634756917686092012-06-16T06:33:00.000-07:002012-06-16T06:33:10.742-07:00One background doneI did some art!<br />
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I am really happy with the way the trees look.<br />
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I did this in MyPaint totally digitally. I was trying to mimic the watercolour style I used for my other backgrounds.<br />
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I just realized that NaGaDeMo is half over and I am nowhere near done. I've made lots of planning progress, but not much stuff actually done.<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-22166709170878521702012-06-14T16:36:00.000-07:002012-06-14T16:36:05.383-07:00What I'm DoingI am still writing 5 minutes every day. Just little nonsense pieces to get me into the habit.<br />
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I uploaded a batch of Tracy and Tristan comics to appear next week. (<a href="http://tandt.thecomicseries.com/">http://tandt.thecomicseries.com/</a>)<br />
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I practiced my tablet skills using this template: http://fav.me/d1f5dl7 Also found out that the version of MyPaint I am using has alpha lock for layers! (http://mypaint.info/) It's free! Check it out.<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-34594309405777596882012-06-09T20:01:00.001-07:002012-06-09T20:02:23.073-07:00Not much work on game getting doneBut I am taking a few tentative steps into video game review videos:<br />
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Gimme 10 - 001 - A truth to be Told<br />
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Gimme 10 - 002 - My Life as a Water Droplet<br />
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<br />Anonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-77750677416850280492012-06-06T18:29:00.001-07:002012-06-06T18:29:26.390-07:00Camp Renard is getting OrganizedI made up a HUGE spreadsheet to organize what goes where in my story. So far I have 80% of Dale's story done.<br />
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However... I have redesigned how I'm doing stats so I'll have to look at it with new eyes.<br />
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Now the emphasis of the story is that you have to make choices. Are you an Indoor person, or an Outdoor person? Are you a Lone Wolf or a Social Butterfly? Are you Reckless or Cautious? The target guys have their preferences, and that will affect how they react to you in the story. It will also affect the options you get towards the end of the game. If you have made cautious choices all along, then try to do something reckless... things might not work out so well.<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-79741026982939265172012-06-02T08:58:00.000-07:002012-06-02T08:58:58.501-07:00What am I going to do this month?It turns out that it is both Camp NaNoWriMo and NaGaDeMo this month.<br />
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So I have a decision to make. What should I do this month? I have it narrowed down to a couple of choices:<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>Dust off and finish Camp Renard:</b></span><br />
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This was my first Ren'Py game that was horribly over-scoped. So far I only have one story line in any way finished,<br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>Add the story to All Are Invited:</b></span><br />
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And maybe give it some original sprites. :)<br />
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Play current version: <a href="http://www.thecatsweb.com/AllAreInvited/">http://www.thecatsweb.com/AllAreInvited/ </a><br />
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<span style="font-size: large;"><b>Create a whole new game:</b></span><br />
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I have the idea to create an Ace Attorney style game in JavaScript. Or another idea to convert one of my NaNo novels into a Inform 7 game.<br />
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I think Camp Renard is winning in my head so far.<br />
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In other news, I'm on day seven of using my Hipster Habit App to promote me writing every day. I haven't written anything awesome, but I have at least kept moving forward. <a href="http://hipsterhabitapp.com/">http://hipsterhabitapp.com/</a><br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com2tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-40494048369377510372012-06-01T07:37:00.000-07:002012-06-01T07:37:10.262-07:00NaGaDeMoHey look -- something else for me to join!<br />
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National Game Development Month<br />
http://nagademo.com/index<br />
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It is also Camp NaNoWriMo month<br />
http://campnanowrimo.org/<br />
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How can I combine these???<br />
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SusanAnonymoushttp://www.blogger.com/profile/14816676708620248529noreply@blogger.com0tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2259161066615479806.post-10567477119494374422012-05-29T05:11:00.001-07:002012-05-29T05:11:52.019-07:00The Definition of DoneThis is an interesting article on defining when you are "Done" to avoid perfection paradox.<br />
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Now, even if those three previous conditions are met, there is still
one thing that causes people to procrastinate and be overwhelmed: It’s
the unfinished work and the fact that they are never 100% percent
satisfied to the quality of their work.<br />
When they are unsatisfied to their work quality, they keep tweaking
and tweaking the results but they are unable to finish anything. This is
a sure way to overwhelm their selves and generate unnecessary stress.</blockquote>
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<a href="http://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/what-can-software-developers-teach-us-about-crushing-the-perfection-bug.html">http://www.lifehack.org/articles/technology/what-can-software-developers-teach-us-about-crushing-the-perfection-bug.html</a><br />
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