GitHub really isn't designed to be a file-sharing website (though it is that also), it's designed to be able to closely monitor and share changes in the source of a code project.
One way to easily stay on top of all the changes would be to use a graphical program like GitHub for Windows which would let you pull in any new changes at will. It would have a bit of a learning curve, but probably would save you time in the end if you want to always have the constantly changing version of Flare.
I'd like to see pits for the caves as well as the wooden walkways like in the frontier tileset (for both water and pits).
Maybe for the larger buildings you can use the unused isometric building tiles originally intended for Flare. I'd love to see those worked into the grasslands tileset.
I'd like to see tables, chairs, and other furniture for the dungeon tilesets. More varied (and larger) statues for the dungeons. The other thing for dungeons is special wall tiles with art for arrow/dart/fireball traps.
GitHub really isn't designed to be a file-sharing website (though it is that also), it's designed to be able to closely monitor and share changes in the source of a code project.
One way to easily stay on top of all the changes would be to use a graphical program like GitHub for Windows which would let you pull in any new changes at will. It would have a bit of a learning curve, but probably would save you time in the end if you want to always have the constantly changing version of Flare.
Wow, looks great! I'd love to see an expansion on this that provides more tile variations!
Hi, I'd like to commission a piece or two from you - see my post here:
http://opengameart.org/forumtopic/portrait-and-landscape-concept-art-wanted
About how much would something along the lines of your 2nd or 6th display piece cost?
@babelshift: Looks awesome! Glad to see it worked well with your game; I'll definitely keep an eye on your progress.
Very exciting!
I'd like to see pits for the caves as well as the wooden walkways like in the frontier tileset (for both water and pits).
Maybe for the larger buildings you can use the unused isometric building tiles originally intended for Flare. I'd love to see those worked into the grasslands tileset.
I'd like to see tables, chairs, and other furniture for the dungeon tilesets. More varied (and larger) statues for the dungeons. The other thing for dungeons is special wall tiles with art for arrow/dart/fireball traps.
I found the hidden path, and then found the chest with lots of coin in it. But I didn't find the hidden credits... will have to play through again! :)
Hmmm... the installer didn't seem to work for me on WINE. It says it can't open default.lua. Maybe I didn't install/run it correctly?
Excellent work! I really loved playing this game! I hope to see many new quests in the future.
Probably my favorite thing about this game is that it felt really dynamic; you can move quickly, and the hammer makes you feel very powerful :)
sanojian: Thanks for the hints :) I'm definitely going to find all the recipes!
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