jimmynewguy wrote:Why haven't I tried this yet?? Been too busy working on my game... Downloading now!
Chai wrote:nice
Jagmaster wrote:Sooo very flippin' hard. Absolutely awesome though. Put it down at world 2 (made it past that snail thing, but yeah). It actually felt like a gb! The graphics were perfect, and the monsters and gameplay were quite unique! Definitely will pick it back up and finish. The only thing I can gripe about is the lack of save, which actually adds to the genuineness somewhat. Not really a bad thing per say, it means I get to play it longer ^^ Absolutely loved it!
Points ++; //for a good gaming experience.
ps, I almost expected you to use this song in the game. *Pokes timmy.
Have you heard of lmms? It comes with a good gb sound chip simulator that you might find kind of neat for this. (you could import an midi and drag and drop the freeboy onto one of the channels. Or make your own.) I thought of this game when I was playing around with it. XD Might be good for making sfx and music.
jimmynewguy wrote:Liked it, not good enough to get very far though :| I'm use to more forgiving, fast paced games now-a-days!
Jagmaster wrote:Can't wait to see what you do with that bloody track, I remember it being in tim, so I thought it'd make a weird easter egg. d: Something so irritating about it makes me actually like it. 0-o
I love the frustration that comes with it, it makes it soo authentic! I also like the tiny screen. Makes it more fun imo to play games that small.
One question, are you allowed to put non open-source stuff on sf? Or is this now O.S.?
NightOfHorror wrote:Axria first, but after that AXRIA Retro World: People's puzzles (just where people make their own levels).
RippeR7420 wrote:What program did you use to record/edit your youtube video?
Hblade wrote:Box art looks good
knucklecrunchgames wrote:awesome downloading it as we speak
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