Hey, it's me again.
I just finished wingman. Though it mainly serves as a demo for my platformer engine, it's still fun.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Dsteenson/2871969
-dsteenson
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Speaking of demos....One more. ON the collab page, I posted about this.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Dsteenson/2872330
It's an infinite scroller, to be used for mario.
-dsteenson
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Borrego6165 wrote:
StarscreamClone wrote:
Borrego6165:
Fun-ness: 10/10
Sprite quality: 10/10
Objective clarity/logic: 10/10
Other comments: Very enjoyable, and it is hard to tell it is Scratch made. I liked the vampire guide! Very addictive. Great work! If you update, I would suggest making it bigger.there are 11025 tiles! the list limit is around 15000, and the closest anyone has got to is 625 tiles (when making their own city games)!!!
thanks anyway!
Oh, derp! Sorry! I'll pay more attention next time!
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Dsteenson wrote:
Hey, it's me again.
I just finished wingman. Though it mainly serves as a demo for my platformer engine, it's still fun.
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-dsteenson
Creating link...
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Dsteenson wrote:
Hey, it's me again.
I just finished wingman. Though it mainly serves as a demo for my platformer engine, it's still fun.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Dsteenson/2871969
-dsteenson
Fun-ness: 10/10
Sprite quality: 8/10
Objective clarity/logic: 10/10
Other comments: Very well done; this should be featured. Some suggestions: music! Music ALWAYS enhances gameplay, as well as sound effects. I would also give animating movement a shot. Other than that, it is very good! Optimus Prime approves!
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Dsteenson wrote:
Speaking of demos....One more. ON the collab page, I posted about this.
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It's an infinite scroller, to be used for mario.
-dsteenson
Linking again...
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Dsteenson wrote:
Speaking of demos....One more. ON the collab page, I posted about this.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Dsteenson/2872330
It's an infinite scroller, to be used for mario.
-dsteenson
Fun-ness: 8/10
Sprite quality:8/10
Objective clarity/logic: N/A
Other comments: Very good scroller! Optimus Prime approves! I do hope that when you put up the full version the blocks will work and give you coins, etc. Again, music is key. Looking forward to seeing the full version of both!
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Though this isn't a game, could you offer your thoughts on it? It's called Soundtrax.
S to show white notes, A to show black notes. Space cycles through them. Click to place a note. It is known that the pause button is not working.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Dsteenson/2877270
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Dsteenson wrote:
Though this isn't a game, could you offer your thoughts on it? It's called Soundtrax.
S to show white notes, A to show black notes. Space cycles through them. Click to place a note. It is known that the pause button is not working.
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Ja, no problem!
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Dsteenson wrote:
Though this isn't a game, could you offer your thoughts on it? It's called Soundtrax.
S to show white notes, A to show black notes. Space cycles through them. Click to place a note. It is known that the pause button is not working.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/Dsteenson/2877270
Okay, here you go:
Fun-ness: N/A
Sprite quality: 10/10
Objective clarity/logic: N/A
Other comments: I.. love it. It is amazing. It's kinda hard to understand, though; I am still not quite sure how to have different notes. Also; you can stamp the notes on other things, things that shouldn't be stamped. Otherwise, it is a really creative soundboard, and Optimus Prime Appoves!
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I know it's confusing, but I can't seem to come up with better controls. Also, space to change notes. I'm going to fix the stamping glitch very soon as well. Thanks for the review!
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Dsteenson wrote:
I know it's confusing, but I can't seem to come up with better controls. Also, space to change notes. I'm going to fix the stamping glitch very soon as well. Thanks for the review!
No prob!
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Fillergames, here's yours:
Fun-ness: 10/10
Sprite quality: 10/10
Objective clarity/logic: 10/10
Other comments: Outstanding, and better than the original. This breaks the "The sequal is worse than the original" rule. Wait, that's for movies. Videogames are usually better. You get the idea! Great job, and not critisism at this point. Optimus Prime approves!
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Do you review projects that demonstrate new concepts?
If so, could you review NaOS-H? Its meant to show that Scratch OSs don't have to be made with scratch.
(Also as a hardware-software analogy) (Also as the first ListOS).
Just make sure to read the guide unlike the other reviewer.
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StarscreamClone wrote:
This breaks the "The sequal is worse than the original" rule. Wait, that's for movies. Videogames are usually better.
Portal 2 came to my mind.
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Okay, Firedrake, here's yours:
Fun-ness: N/A
Sprite quality: N/A
Objective Clarity/Logic: N/A
Other comments: Great work. I will say, though, I found it very confusing. I typed in commands, and it would just say "Command?". Maybe you could explain a bit further in the project notes (or I'm just being ignorant and missed the whole idea. Both are very possible). Other than that, with only one sprite and 17 scripts, this is very impressive and I could never do that; I'll stick to my more general OS! Oh, and Optimus Prime approves!
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Molybdenum wrote:
Do you review projects that demonstrate new concepts?
If so, could you review NaOS-H? Its meant to show that Scratch OSs don't have to be made with scratch.
(Also as a hardware-software analogy) (Also as the first ListOS).
Just make sure to read the guide unlike the other reviewer
EDIT:StarscreamClone wrote:
This breaks the "The sequal is worse than the original" rule. Wait, that's for movies. Videogames are usually better.
Portal 2 came to my mind.
Yeah, okay!
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StarscreamClone wrote:
Molybdenum wrote:
Do you review projects that demonstrate new concepts?
If so, could you review NaOS-H? Its meant to show that Scratch OSs don't have to be made with scratch.
(Also as a hardware-software analogy) (Also as the first ListOS).
Just make sure to read the guide unlike the other reviewer.
EDIT:StarscreamClone wrote:
This breaks the "The sequal is worse than the original" rule. Wait, that's for movies. Videogames are usually better.
Portal 2 came to my mind.
Yeah, okay!
Thanks!
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StarscreamClone wrote:
Okay, Firedrake, here's yours:
Fun-ness: N/A
Sprite quality: N/A
Objective Clarity/Logic: N/A
Other comments: Great work. I will say, though, I found it very confusing. I typed in commands, and it would just say "Command?". Maybe you could explain a bit further in the project notes (or I'm just being ignorant and missed the whole idea. Both are very possible). Other than that, with only one sprite and 17 scripts, this is very impressive and I could never do that; I'll stick to my more general OS! Oh, and Optimus Prime approves!
It could have one sprite and one script, but squeak doesn't have enough memory. It would have been pages long.
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Okay, Molybdenum:
Fun-ness: N/A
Sprite quality: N/A
Objective clarity/logic: N/A
Other comments: Very unique and original (or is that redundant? )! I was confused, as I don't know the other language, but I particularly liked that you, in a sense, merged the languges. Optimus Prime approves! I may suggest it to be featured. Well done, keep up the good work, and keep your projects original! That is my favorite part about your projects. Oh, and on another note, I like that you explained NaOS in elemental form. That was clever!
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