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General => General Discussion => Gaming Discussion => Topic started by: kr3mlin on August 09, 2010, 08:15:52 AM
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Hey all,
I thought I might share with you a small game I made at university earlier this year. It was a capstone piece for my folio submission for introductory programming class. It isn't anything profound or even difficult but I am really happy with it. Those who know me will not be surprised with the audio/visual and thematic ideas I went with.
If you have any questions about it feel free to ask :)
It's a small file (6mb) :http://www.megaupload.com/?d=77SBR2LQ
Enjoy! :)
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Dling ... :mellow: Strange game :lol:
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were you on drugs when you did this or something? :lol:
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were you on drugs when you did this or something? :lol:
It took too many hours of programming for me to be on drugs whilst making it. I do enjoy the visual style of alot of psychedelic art though so I probably copied them subconsciously
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completed the game :a-cheer:
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It took too many hours of programming for me to be on drugs whilst making it. I do enjoy the visual style of alot of psychedelic art though so I probably copied them subconsciously
If you get a chance you should definitely check out Animal Collective's ODDSAC. I don't know if there is a bootleg of it somewhere – I was lucky enough to see it earlier this year at a screening attended by Avey Tare and the director. I think you would find it amazing.
Is that the Melb Uni intro to programming? Perhaps I'm getting confused, but when I did that all we got to make was a fucking dictionary search function for UNIX terms.
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Found a trailer. Apparently there is a DVD planned at some point.
Animal Collective — ODDSAC (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2H48VtETngA#ws)
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@m3rrix I'll definitely keep an eye out for the Animal Collective joint. I'm already massively into their tunes. I'm at Swinburne Hawthorn these days, started a new degree in Games Development. Found my passion and followed it really
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Wow. That sounds awesome man.
I ended up in Geography: I'm researching an art/design co-operative in Manchester and trying to bend their practice to fit my politics. It's a lot of fun.
Arts/Science. The degree for people who don't know what else to do.