The front end actually looks just about perfect to me- it does look a bit strange, yes, but it looks correct for an XM8- at least on the rifle and carbine variants. I'm a little less sure about the uneven spacing of the holes, and the shorter piece on the short carbine variant looks off to me. It might be better to make it more square, like a G36K handguard, even if it's not accurate.
I have mixed feelings about the radius at the front of the receiver; I hated it at first but it's growing on me. In the reference images I'm looking at the magwell is more squarish and rounded differently at the front. The butt also looks a bit flimsy, but looking at reference images it kind of looks flimsy on the real gun too.
If I wasn't looking closely and nitpicking, though, I'd think it was quite a nice piece of pixel art in whatever game I encountered it in.
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The most charitable interpretation is that these are released for free under an alternate educational/personal use only license. Personally, I doubt it.
I am okay with anyone using the track, as long as they credit me and send me a message to tell me about their game. I am always glad to discover how people use my music :)
Are you aware that the GPL is a copyleft license that imposes requirements on derivative works beyond credits? If you are, that's fine, copyleft isn't a bad thing. But your statement doesn't really imply that so I'm wondering if this choice was deliberate.
I've released an art pack containing (almost) all the art from this game. Most of it is derived from other art from this site, with some new things added in. I may release a separate CC-BY or CC0 pack with some of my original art.
I haven't had time to work on Version 1.1, but I'm hoping that I will at some point and am planning to release it before the end of the summer.
gotcha. I'm sure in the future you'll have enemies that use some sort of charge-up ability that does extra damage unless you block it. "The demigorgon is preparing it's power attack!"
I'm probably going to add attack patterns to some enemies. Right now it's random, inherited from Heroine Dusk, but it should be fairly trivial to add. There won't be prompts- you'll have to figure out how an enemy attacks on your own and anticipate its actions.
This is sick dude! I really like the open world type gameplay and RPG mechanics. Keep it up! Are you publishing it anywhere? You should add npc dialouge too. Is it a rougelike? (sorry for so many questions)
It's available for Android on the Play Store, and you can play it online at the itch.io link (though it doesn't work quite right on all browsers). I'd classify it as a rogue-lite; it doesn't have procedural generation and isn't as punishing as a roguelike.
I'm hoping to get Version 1.1 with some improvements out next month, as well as some of the art packaged up and released here.
1. Not in the game itself. You can look at info.js if you're curious. I figured this would be fine, because Heroine Dusk didn't do it either- but Heroine Dusk also avoided random drops and only used the first few tiers in-game.
2. Ranged is slightly more powerful and slightly less accurate than melee. Some enemies are weak to one but not the other, or particularly resistant to one but not the other.
3. To be honest, block isn't terribly useful at this point. It reduces the damage you take, but doesn't deal any damage itself. I'm looking into changes that would make it more useful for the next update.
Ascension Adventure 2 is out! Check out the itch.io page, grab it on Google Play, or dig through the source code on GitHub.
To be honest, I might move it to a page on my own site. I thought embedding it into itch would be cool, but the game doesn't really work properly in the iframe. I recommend you download the desktop or mobile version instead. I've only built a desktop version for Windows, but I'll provide versions for Linux and macOS if there's demand. Otherwise, it's just nw.js, so you can download the Windows version and provide your own binaries.
I've been more motivated to work on this lately and I've made pretty good progress on a few features.
I now have "skyboxes". I've actually extended the graphics instead of adding more files, and the game draws the portion corresponding to the cardinal direction. Only one sky background is like this right now and it might stay that way as most of the game will be set underground.
A shop/message. This system is largely unchanged from Heroine Dusk. As you can see, it's looking kind of bland. I wanted to put an image in the middle, and in fact I've actually written the code to do it, but I need to draw up some images first.
Finally, the elevator! This is a big part of Ascension Adventure 2 and a big change from Heroine Dusk gameplay-wise. The game is divided into mostly discrete levels, each one different and more difficult from the last. At the end of each will be a mini-boss of sorts. Defeating them clears the way to the next level and grants you a key for the elevator, allowing you to return to that level at any time or return to the village at the surface. I want to put an image in this screen, too, though I haven't written the code yet.
If the images are blurry, it might be because of postimage or opengameart. I've adjusted my process a bit and it should be better this time.
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The front end actually looks just about perfect to me- it does look a bit strange, yes, but it looks correct for an XM8- at least on the rifle and carbine variants. I'm a little less sure about the uneven spacing of the holes, and the shorter piece on the short carbine variant looks off to me. It might be better to make it more square, like a G36K handguard, even if it's not accurate.
I have mixed feelings about the radius at the front of the receiver; I hated it at first but it's growing on me. In the reference images I'm looking at the magwell is more squarish and rounded differently at the front. The butt also looks a bit flimsy, but looking at reference images it kind of looks flimsy on the real gun too.
If I wasn't looking closely and nitpicking, though, I'd think it was quite a nice piece of pixel art in whatever game I encountered it in.
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The most charitable interpretation is that these are released for free under an alternate educational/personal use only license. Personally, I doubt it.
Is this CC-BY 3.0 or CC-BY 4.0? You mention CC-BY 4.0 in your attribution notice, but it's listed as CC-BY 3.0.
Are you aware that the GPL is a copyleft license that imposes requirements on derivative works beyond credits? If you are, that's fine, copyleft isn't a bad thing. But your statement doesn't really imply that so I'm wondering if this choice was deliberate.
I've released an art pack containing (almost) all the art from this game. Most of it is derived from other art from this site, with some new things added in. I may release a separate CC-BY or CC0 pack with some of my original art.
I haven't had time to work on Version 1.1, but I'm hoping that I will at some point and am planning to release it before the end of the summer.
I'm probably going to add attack patterns to some enemies. Right now it's random, inherited from Heroine Dusk, but it should be fairly trivial to add. There won't be prompts- you'll have to figure out how an enemy attacks on your own and anticipate its actions.
It's available for Android on the Play Store, and you can play it online at the itch.io link (though it doesn't work quite right on all browsers). I'd classify it as a rogue-lite; it doesn't have procedural generation and isn't as punishing as a roguelike.
I'm hoping to get Version 1.1 with some improvements out next month, as well as some of the art packaged up and released here.
1. Not in the game itself. You can look at info.js if you're curious. I figured this would be fine, because Heroine Dusk didn't do it either- but Heroine Dusk also avoided random drops and only used the first few tiers in-game.
2. Ranged is slightly more powerful and slightly less accurate than melee. Some enemies are weak to one but not the other, or particularly resistant to one but not the other.
3. To be honest, block isn't terribly useful at this point. It reduces the damage you take, but doesn't deal any damage itself. I'm looking into changes that would make it more useful for the next update.
Ascension Adventure 2 is out! Check out the itch.io page, grab it on Google Play, or dig through the source code on GitHub.
To be honest, I might move it to a page on my own site. I thought embedding it into itch would be cool, but the game doesn't really work properly in the iframe. I recommend you download the desktop or mobile version instead. I've only built a desktop version for Windows, but I'll provide versions for Linux and macOS if there's demand. Otherwise, it's just nw.js, so you can download the Windows version and provide your own binaries.
I've been more motivated to work on this lately and I've made pretty good progress on a few features.
I now have "skyboxes". I've actually extended the graphics instead of adding more files, and the game draws the portion corresponding to the cardinal direction. Only one sky background is like this right now and it might stay that way as most of the game will be set underground.
A shop/message. This system is largely unchanged from Heroine Dusk. As you can see, it's looking kind of bland. I wanted to put an image in the middle, and in fact I've actually written the code to do it, but I need to draw up some images first.
Finally, the elevator! This is a big part of Ascension Adventure 2 and a big change from Heroine Dusk gameplay-wise. The game is divided into mostly discrete levels, each one different and more difficult from the last. At the end of each will be a mini-boss of sorts. Defeating them clears the way to the next level and grants you a key for the elevator, allowing you to return to that level at any time or return to the village at the surface. I want to put an image in this screen, too, though I haven't written the code yet.
If the images are blurry, it might be because of postimage or opengameart. I've adjusted my process a bit and it should be better this time.
Under the licenses you have listed for this work- or indeed any licenses on this site- users are not obliged to do so. CC0 is equivalent to public domain and effectively waives all copyright, while CC-BY, OGA-BY, and CC-BY-SA stipulate some conditions (attribution and, in the case of CC-BY-SA, share-alike) but allow reuse without explicit permission. GPL is more complicated but I believe does not allow this as a condition.
In other words, you may request, but you may not require, that users contact you before using these assets. If this is your intent, I recommend clarifying your wording to eliminate ambiguity. If this is not your intent, OpenGameArt is probably not an appropriate place to distribute your works.
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