Nice, looks original
It's just missing an "atmosphere" background (like clouds and sun, a fog, etc.; that plain blue doesn't match the scenario very well IMO)
BTW, you should post the source code too. (if your coder allows you to, of course)
I neger got to the point of making backgrounds, but yeah It looks way too plain, hmm I need to ask permission for that. I will try but it is just a walking and shooting engine nothing that fancy.
I seriously wonder what this game is about.
But actually, I think your spriting has improved a lot since you were working with me on TLoZFGC, and with Aaron on OoL. This style is terrific, I'd love to see more.
Well, the story was really random actually, It was about the cat going in a tripulation to his home planet but crashes into that planet, at first he needs to fix his spaceship, but later he realizes that it is more important to help the native people from a evil guy, at the start the story is funny and jokish, but later I was planning to make the side stories to become the central plot and ending in something serious.
Ahh it's lovely. :] I've always liked the little cat in your avatar. Haha great style.
haha thanks :3, the cat in my avatar has old colours, it is more grey than it should be
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Woah! What a style!
I seriously think you should still continue this!^_^
Who knows, there still good coders out with no job, I'm sure someone will help you!
Even if you don't have a coder, these sprites are way to original and colorful to let die!
Well, I will see If I should continue it, but most of the story hasn't been written, I just have it in my head for a while.
I used to be a graphical artist, and I never found anybody who was actually able to complete a simple walking engine, let alone an entire game. Not only that, but they constantly yelled at me about how I wasn't producing enough artwork for the game when I told them I wanted to see proof of their abilities through a walking engine before I would simply hand over mass amounts of my original work. If per chance a serious team forms from this, I wouldn't mind assisting in the graphical production.
Choose your team more wisely then . Sadly a lot of programmers lack the understanding of "placeholder" art, so demand work from artists before producing much code.
heh, I must admit that my programmer used to ask me for alot of sprites
and keep on bugging me, sometimes i hated talking with him due to him only asking for new and new sprites D:, and thats why the engine didn't had that much.
BTW infini I really want to work on a game with you, either something different, or continue with this. my mail is mfd_123@hotmail.com, so we can continue talking
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