Showing posts with label genre-shooter. Show all posts
Showing posts with label genre-shooter. Show all posts

Friday, October 14, 2011

Double 0.7.4: Pingus and M.A.R.S.

No screenshot of Pingus 0.7.4

Version 0.7.4 of Pingus introduces an array of changes:

Content:

  • New levelsets, "Desert" and "Factory Campaign" (27 new levels in total)
  • This is the first use of the desert and factory graphics in official levels

Gameplay:

  • Deadly fall height increased
  • Digger/Miner/Basher paths cleanup

Features:

  • Demo recordings/playback re-implemented (32bit/64bit not compatible)
  • --usedir parameter added (useful for portable play)
  • Unicode support added
  • Option menu added

Usability:

  • Window can be resized in-game
  • Soundcard dependancy removed
  • Man page added

Look:

  • Level dimensions now suit 1920x1200 resolution
  • Anti-aliasing added to bitmap fonts

Performance:

  • Software rendering improved
  • OpenGL rendering option added

Other:

  • Editor enhancements
  • Fixes

Good Old Colorful M.A.R.S. (0.7.4)



0.7.3 and then 0.7.4 of M.A.R.S. were relesed:

  • New speacial
  • New weapon
  • Dutch, Mongolian and Norwegian languages added
  • In-game speed settings

Monday, October 3, 2011

GunFu Deadlands 1.01: Performance Up!

GunFu Deadlands title screen

GunFu Deadlands, a quick, atmospheric retro keys+mouse top-down shooter for Win/Osx/Lin has been updated (1.01) to run with LÖVE 0.7.2 and the development codebase moved from Subversion to Git.

The game plays perfectly fine on a ASUS EeePC 1000H netbook running Arch Linux 32bit. A previous version (don't remember which) was extremely slowly. I can't tell whether the playable speed is thanks to improvements of GFD, love2d or perhaps the drivers for my netbook but if you've had performance trouble with the game in the past, try again!

Note: if you get shot in the title screen and start the game before respawning, you will be able to walk through walls.

This is the first update of GunFu Deadlands since the 1.0 release 22 months ago.


By the way, did you know that GunFu Deadlands is one of the 250 Indie Games You Must Play?

PS: I got word from the developer about the performance increase:


Just for your interest, I made some measurements and it seems that the speed increase is indeed dramatic: 55% faster.

I computed the mean FPS rate by measuring the time it takes to render 1000 frames in-game and dividing 1000 by this number. The formula (FPS_faster_version - FPS_slower_version) / FPS_slower_version is what produced this 55%.

Thursday, August 25, 2011

PyWeek 13 (And PyWeek 12 Winners)



It's time PyWeek #13 soon!



The dates of this challenge are are 00:00 UTC 2011-09-11 to 00:00 UTC 2011-09-18.









Timetable
Friday 2011/08/12Registration underway
Sunday 2011/09/04Theme voting commences
Sunday 2011/09/11Challenge start
Sunday 2011/09/18Challenge end, judging begins
Sunday 2011/10/02Judging closes, winners announced

Check out PyWeek 12's winners by the way:

Loopback: Asteroids + Tower defense. Retro Look. Permissive code license.
Loopback - PyWeek #12 Team Winner

Lemming: Enough Plumbers + Canabalt??? Hand-drawn horrible ;). Permissive code license.


The PyWeek guys seem to have figured out the license part of game prototyping well: Lemming for example contains a list of all used art pieces' urls and licenses. Neat!


PS: Ludum Dare got 600-1 entries last weekend.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

LinWarrior r19+


I tested and recorded the latest LinWarrior git revision (a few changes since release19). Some of the new features in r19 and after include:
  • Atmospheric daytime setting

  • New units (Flopsy, Scorpion and Tank)

  • Cockpit frame in first-person view

  • Trees, trees, trees


The LinWarrior engine is still being developed, for example mechs are still hardcoded rather than configured in textfiles right now.

PS: A video of actual gameplay, rather than just testing the controls. Unfortunately no sound but 1920x1200 resolution...

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