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General and Everything Else => The Games and other Sierra Adventure stuff => Topic started by: Eigen on November 16, 2010, 01:13:59 PM
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Hey, guys.
I decided to dust off my old game and finally release it, for the sake of it. It's playable to the end but it's not quite complete, I mean not all input statements have been put in and some background images are very simple and missing a lot of details, especially in the second half of the game. I only fixed a couple of obvious bugs after playing it trough today. Also, looking at it again after many years .. man, it's boring and linear :)
But try to struggle trough and when you get stuck, check out the walk-trough I included.
I started working on it in 2003 .. but then it started lingering and .. here we are now. Currently I have no interest in developing it any further, but perhaps one day I'll remake it with a little more quality in mind. I really didn't know what I was doing back then and I guess it shows.
Eigen
* Can now be found on the fan games (http://sciprogramming.com/fangames.php) page.
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Why not upload it to the place with the thing...
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Yey! A new game!
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I don't know dude, so far it is looking pretty good and sounding great. I'm as far as the post office and so far things are looking a lot better than Al's looked.
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HAHA, nice. I consider this a reply to my email. Thanks for posting an update - now I can finish! :D
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Hey, I'm enjoying it so far!
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NO WAY! I have been anticipating this game since I first discovered SCI Studio!
I thought it would never see any kind of release!
I know what I'm doing with Thanksgiving break ;)
EDIT: The game so far is great. I'm at about 60 puzzle points. You are right about it being linear, but it's still fun and the humor is nice! I like how you change the menu bar every now and then to tell you how much oxygen you have. Good stuff! Music also is really nice!
I've only noticed 1 bug and 1 spelling error, which I think was when you're breaking out of jail. The bug is at the beginning of the game where you walk up the stairs of the house. When I turned immediately and walked right I walked into the top part of the screen. When I walked back, it sent me downstairs and I was trapped.