I for one vote for physics game, something akin to angry birds or the incredible machine, where the fun comes from just making objects with different properties interact. That way we define a bunch of physical properties for objects dependent on the theme, define the starting conditions and some obstacles, and then let the physics engine handle the gameplay.
I'd think Newton would be a good fit for the current agreed upon technologies:
Bart, Have you thought about offering OGA's services to the gamejam team? They need some way to vote on the topic and some way to vote on the winner, OGA's voting system would work for that, we could even offer them a forum here.
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I uploaded a textured preview. All you need to do is unpack it and reattach it :)
:)i did the tjunctions and ruined girders.
I think she looks absolutely gorgeous the way she is. She is in no way fat, she is fit and looks like a real woman.
WTactic CCG: In relation to artists not wanting to work for free, I'd love to, but i just don't think im good enough :)
Well if we go with SFML might I suggest using Chipmunk too?
https://code.google.com/p/chipmunk-physics/
I know its hardware vs software, but these SDL vs SFML benchmark tests are pretty convincing:
http://www.sfml-dev.org/forum/viewtopic.php?t=43
I for one vote for physics game, something akin to angry birds or the incredible machine, where the fun comes from just making objects with different properties interact. That way we define a bunch of physical properties for objects dependent on the theme, define the starting conditions and some obstacles, and then let the physics engine handle the gameplay.
I'd think Newton would be a good fit for the current agreed upon technologies:
http://newtondynamics.com/wiki/index.php5?title=Tutorial_-_Getting_Started
Seems like a big jump between 24 and 44 hours, also this timeline doesn't mention art progress.
This is really impressive Tartos, you are a coding machine! May I ask what your long term vision is for this game?
Count me in to represent for OGA.
Bart, Have you thought about offering OGA's services to the gamejam team? They need some way to vote on the topic and some way to vote on the winner, OGA's voting system would work for that, we could even offer them a forum here.
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