Micro Shooter D213264

Micro Shooter D213264

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Micro Shooter D213264

Valoración:
3.0
Lanzamiento: December 22, 2010
Última actualización: December 22, 2010
Desarrollador: bbastudios

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Descripción

¡Oleadas interminables de enemigos atacan tu elegante caza D21! Destruye tantos enemigos como puedas antes de que tus escudos sean destruidos y llegue lo inevitable. Tu puntuación depende de cuánto tiempo juegues. Este juego fue creado en menos de 24 horas.

Cómo jugar

Usa las flechas o las teclas WSAD para moverte, y Z, X, C, V o la barra espaciadora para disparar. La tecla M activa o desactiva el audio.

Comentarios

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Rolpege

Dec. 23, 2010

6
0

Awesome. Now even a smaller resolution!

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FalyneVarger

Dec. 22, 2010

3
0

Simple AI is EVIL.

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bbastudios

Dec. 23, 2010

5
1

@Slythe109 - The game resolution is ONLY 32x64 pixels - I tried to add an in-game score counter and stuff, but there just is not enough "screen real estate" to add it. The smallest readable digit font I could make in a single color is 3x5 which takes up a lot of space on the screen when the scoring goes up.

Anyway, I explicitly chose to use low-resolution retro graphics. I do know that prettier graphics are more luring to the masses. Thanks for playing, and thanks for commenting/rating my game!

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Slythe109

Dec. 22, 2010

4
1

Better than space invaders. It needs a point counter, which is easy to add, just use triggers. If this were an itouch/iphone app/game, it would do ok. Remember, people are seduced by good graphics, which are time-consuming to program (somewhat), but are well worth it when considering which games are played more often, good games like yours that don't look quite as good as a very popular game, or the popular game that really isn't that great, but has beautiful graphics. 4/5. great game.

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Raideen

Dec. 25, 2010

1
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nostalgia of old grandfather's Atari