DIY wrote:
All4one wrote:
turkey3 wrote:
When I saw this topic title I thought: when will they learn video games go in TIRP. But then I found out you made them
XD
Great games, DIY!Thanks!
No problem!
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UPDATE:
It's been a heck of a long time since I last posted here...
I am pleased to announce that, with my IGCSEs over (equivalent of O/Levels; it's a London examination), I have had a lot of time to focus on my next, much anticipated Harry Potter videogame (how much can a guy do in a long, three month break?)!
The Order of the Phoenix prologue project received amazing feedback when it was released late last year. The prologue ends as soon as you (Harry Potter) fight off the Dementors in a tunnel (Chapter - Dudley Demented). Since then, I have progressed on to the bit where Harry receives detention with Umbridge (yes, the 'I must not tell lies scene'!).
Oh boy, isn't that going to be a highly anticipated scene!
I wanted to tell you guys that it is starting to get really exciting, and just in case you haven't read the first post already, you should; this game is going to introduce 3D graphics and voices, that has never been included in any of the previous installments of this epic critically acclaimed series before.
So yeah, just a little status update. The game is set to be one hit as it is on good track for the planned release of summer 2013. It may be one year from now, but the time will fly, and this is going to be an experience like never before!
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maxdoss wrote:
One thing I'm concerned about is the size. Even if you fully compress it, it could still take up too much space to be uploaded.
I'm almost certain it won't be able to fit online. I may ask for a grant to upload a larger file or upload an uncompressed version on a media sharing site with a demo on Scratch, like I did with the Goblet of Fire.
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Alas, not been able to work on this a while since Scratch was uninstalled on my comp. Now it's been re-installed and I hope to get back to work again, but I do hope the ST will not procrastinate further with the release of 2.0 as I hope to use that to effect in this upcoming game.
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As Scratch was reinstalled about a month ago on my computer, I have already progressed onto the next couple of scenes. It is turning out awesome, and soon I'll be on the Christmas scene with the last DA lesson for the term.
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I like it to
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