Also see if you or somebody can make some similar models to our hero as you can see he's supposed to be different people and right now it's just the name and the characteristics which tells he's different. Any help would be nice.
@HendrikBoom3 I don't know the game you have done but if you have a repo. somewhere (I mean using an scm like subversion, mercurial or git) you can go on committing in it. If not, this would be a perfect opportunity to create one and if you do not know then learning to create one and use it and announce what you are doing once in a while to get feedback from others to see if they find it interesting or not and basically engage with people.
Look forward to know more about your game and where you are taking it further.
I would have loved to but zelda makes me wary. As far as I know there is no traditional levelling up (as regards to killing monsters and getting monsters and drops) and other things.
I'm also wary of FB. Have you put the project on github or sourceforge or something. If you want people here to play, you should put it up on either of these two places and you would probably have more people checking it out .
@kyleclements I am on Debian and I'm sure Ubuntu also does it similarly as they take most of the stuff from Debian.Lemme see if I understand your question correctly. You are looking for the content i.e. the art.
From what I see in Debian, there are two packages in Debian.
One is flare and the other is flare-data.
$ aptitude search flare p flare - single-player 2D action role-playing game, binary p flare-data - single-player 2D action role-playing game, data files
I haven't installed it as I use and have the flare repo. (one for the game and one for the game engine).
So if you want to see the game-data then would sugget you do the following :-
$ dpkg -L flare-data | less
You should get a list of all the data files which are there.
I am using apt-file here and it gives me the same info.
If you do make the changes just lemme know and lemme know if I should remove the existing graphics or just let them be and let git handle the conflicts (if any arise) .
git://github.com/clintbellanger/flare-game.git
nice one.
pinging for some action on this .
Let me/us know if you like it.
Also see if you or somebody can make some similar models to our hero as you can see he's supposed to be different people and right now it's just the name and the characteristics which tells he's different. Any help would be nice.
@HendrikBoom3 I don't know the game you have done but if you have a repo. somewhere (I mean using an scm like subversion, mercurial or git) you can go on committing in it. If not, this would be a perfect opportunity to create one and if you do not know then learning to create one and use it and announce what you are doing once in a while to get feedback from others to see if they find it interesting or not and basically engage with people.
Look forward to know more about your game and where you are taking it further.
nice, how come I didn't favorited it. Just did.
I would have loved to but zelda makes me wary. As far as I know there is no traditional levelling up (as regards to killing monsters and getting monsters and drops) and other things.
I'm also wary of FB. Have you put the project on github or sourceforge or something. If you want people here to play, you should put it up on either of these two places and you would probably have more people checking it out .
Btw nice screenies.
@kyleclements I am on Debian and I'm sure Ubuntu also does it similarly as they take most of the stuff from Debian.Lemme see if I understand your question correctly. You are looking for the content i.e. the art.
From what I see in Debian, there are two packages in Debian.
One is flare and the other is flare-data.
$ aptitude search flare
p flare - single-player 2D action role-playing game, binary
p flare-data - single-player 2D action role-playing game, data files
I haven't installed it as I use and have the flare repo. (one for the game and one for the game engine).
So if you want to see the game-data then would sugget you do the following :-
$ dpkg -L flare-data | less
You should get a list of all the data files which are there.
I am using apt-file here and it gives me the same info.
http://pastebin.com/B9vJbmh2
I *think* you can use it in git, have seen many projects using git to host the binary images or even source images (.xcf) without an issue. For e.g. see http://freedroid.git.sourceforge.net/git/gitweb.cgi?p=freedroid/freedroi... .
If you do make the changes just lemme know and lemme know if I should remove the existing graphics or just let them be and let git handle the conflicts (if any arise) .
Aargh, don't want to run wine, had heard of that project though. Would be checking your project as well. Oops, not really into puzzle games so sorry.
umm... also saw/see this http://www.penguspy.com/soulfu/
I am currently checking out the svn thing.
svn checkout http://soulfu.motherhamster.org/source SoulFu
I do see that there is an .rpm for rpm lovers as well :-
http://files.myopera.com/Anaximandar/Mandriva_2010_1/SoulFu-1.5.2-0mdva2010.1.i586.rpm
But I'm more of a .deb guy than .rpm so here goes nothing.
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