Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts
Showing posts with label projects. Show all posts

Saturday, December 29, 2018

Dr. Bitsy-Love, or: How I Learned To Stop Worrying And Love Small Projects

Hmmm, I seem to remember having a blog... whatever happened to-


Oh.  Oops.

Yeah, to say the least it's been a minute or so since my last post.  But, hey, I've been doing lots of stuff and accumulating things to write about and share so why not hop back into my bloggin' shoes and talk about what's up?

Let's start with the journey I took in making several games using Bitsy.

Tuesday, October 13, 2015

GameMaker: A Creation Suite for Novices to Professionals


GameMaker, a product of YoYo games, is one of those project managers that people love to hate.  While browsing the Steam Greenlight, you might often hear comments like, "This looks like some kid made it in GameMaker."  Its name evokes stigma.

However, recently, GameMaker's true potential has finally started to reveal itself.

Monday, August 17, 2015

Trying Out Inklewriter

So, lately I've been trying out Inklewriter, a free Choose-Your-Own-Adventure creating tool on the internet.



I thought I'd write a bit about what I've been doing with it.


Monday, June 22, 2015

Cookie Cat: Redux

Testing out my newly purchased HTML5 module for Game Maker Studio by remaking a game that I had made in highschool.  This remake only took me roughly 6 hours to make from the ground up, so be gentle.


Edit: My free web host decided to up and delete the file. In the meantime, you can grab a Windows downloadable version by clicking here.

Want to help me keep making free games?  Try checking out my art shop and buying some cool merchandise with my characters and designs on it.  It helps me stay alive long enough to make stuff!

Friday, June 12, 2015

Halloween 2015 Update: Captain Fleshmost the Talkmost

I've been working on my Halloween game for a few weeks now and haven't updated much.  This is because I've been working much less on features of the game and more of the meat of the game itself.  Since I recently included two interesting characters, I thought that I'd share them: the first is Captain Fleshmost, the fleshless pirate drunkard who will drone on for forever if you let him about his days as a swashbuckling pirate.

The second is the talking floppy diskette, who acts as your save station.  To save the game, you must bring it a floppy diskette for it to write your progress onto.  Don't worry, your floppy disks are rewritable.


Don't worry, I should have more to show off soon.

Want to help me keep making free games?  Try checking out my art shop and buying some cool merchandise with my characters and designs on it.  It helps me stay alive long enough to make stuff!

Sunday, May 31, 2015

Current Progress on Halloween 2015 Project

Last week I started my game project for Halloween 2015.  Usually I start around a week before Halloween, but the last couple of years I had trouble releasing them during the desired time frame.  To address this issue (and to result in a project with much more content and attention to detail) I have started this project a little less than half of a year before Halloween.

I have some progress videos to document the process.