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Obok and Gossip
Description and Notes:
Note:
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The game uses non-original code from the game anatris (as annouced in
http://opengameart.org/forumtopic/getting-an-early-start-on-the-coding-phase-link-your-code-here
)
That code is under a free-as-in-freedom license, albeit not under an FSF
approved one (the license in question is too new to have undergone FSF approval).
See README for the details. As the condition of FSF approval has appeared only
very recently, I submit nevertheless.
Description from the README:
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This is the Liberated Pixel Cup code phase entry of Mark Weyer.
It consists of two games (in one executable), because I had more than one idea
but not enough time for more than two ideas.
The first game, Obok, is a classical space-shooter, time-reversed and rethemed
to take place in a Victorian steampunk bio-engineering facility. It is
non-violent except for violence towards the player.
The second game, Gossip, is a reversed-gravity platformer, featuring the ususal
moving platforms and monsters. It is set in a Victorian village and is
completely non-violent but encumbered by stereotypes. It is insanely hard (in
the good tradition of platformers generally), so I encourage LPC judges to
enable cheating (see below) lest they don't see half of the game otherwise.
File(s):
lpc_0.0.tar.gz 3.6 Mb [35 download(s)]
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