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Then look no further! The new and exciting Rayman 4 game showcases beautiful graphics which have mostly been hand-drawn contrary to popular belief that everything was found on google.
Rayman 4!
Roll on rollers, fight enemies, solve puzzles, find switches, ride flaming missiles, helicopter over large bottomless pits and even lums to collect.
It includes a detailed walk-through guide for those who get stuck: Here!.
If you want a full list of third-party material used:
+Enemy from rayman 1 costumes
+Rayman sprites
+Murfy Sprites
+Music
+Sound Effects
+Missile
+Volcano Background for Menu (Literally just the background)
+The special "Rayman" font
+A flower in level 1
+Arrow "Fleche"
+Fire
+Spikes
+Swamp background
+Temple background
It sounds like a lot, but count up how many things I made myself, from level design to animating smooth menus and making the characters move and even talk (but in the Raymanian language found on the Rayman 2 game).
Last edited by Borrego6165 (2012-05-10 17:20:39)
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I thought you quit scratch
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scratcher5000 wrote:
I thought you quit scratch
I know?
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this took me 5 minutes to make... I didn't need to spend too long off my coursework to make this.
don;t forget that the game itself was finished a couple of weeks back, and every so often I sort out some glitches or spend 10-15 minutes adding a new section and updating the walk-through.
Last edited by Borrego6165 (2012-05-07 19:17:25)
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I just played the game. It was awesome! Though I think that Rayman's speed while falling is a little slow.
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RoguePhantom01 wrote:
I just played the game. It was awesome! Though I think that Rayman's speed while falling is a little slow.
that's to stop him falling through the ground by skipping to many pixels
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Borrego6165 wrote:
RoguePhantom01 wrote:
I just played the game. It was awesome! Though I think that Rayman's speed while falling is a little slow.
that's to stop him falling through the ground by skipping to many pixels
Use a vector (magnitude/length and direction). The magnitude would be the speed, and the direction would be the 2d direction in coordinates (x is cos of the direction, and y is the sin of direction) Multiply the two together, and see if it is under the ground.
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Borrego6165 wrote:
this took me 5 minutes to make... I didn't need to spend too long off my coursework to make this.
don;t forget that the game itself was finished a couple of weeks back, and every so often I sort out some glitches or spend 10-15 minutes adding a new section and updating the walk-through.
You're in college!!!!?
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scratcher5000 wrote:
Borrego6165 wrote:
this took me 5 minutes to make... I didn't need to spend too long off my coursework to make this.
don;t forget that the game itself was finished a couple of weeks back, and every so often I sort out some glitches or spend 10-15 minutes adding a new section and updating the walk-through.You're in college!!!!?
no! it's GCSE coursework! England's changed the education system a lot, you get less exams and more "controlled assessments" which go towards your coursework and your grade. The good news is that by law you cannot take your coursework home which means less homework, but the reason I'm behind is because of lessons like French and Art which require LOTS of revising or doing extra tasks at home. so that law hasn't helped too much
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Borrego6165 wrote:
scratcher5000 wrote:
Borrego6165 wrote:
this took me 5 minutes to make... I didn't need to spend too long off my coursework to make this.
don;t forget that the game itself was finished a couple of weeks back, and every so often I sort out some glitches or spend 10-15 minutes adding a new section and updating the walk-through.You're in college!!!!?
no! it's GCSE coursework! England's changed the education system a lot, you get less exams and more "controlled assessments" which go towards your coursework and your grade. The good news is that by law you cannot take your coursework home which means less homework, but the reason I'm behind is because of lessons like French and Art which require LOTS of revising or doing extra tasks at home. so that law hasn't helped too much
oh, i live in america, so its different and I'm not in college either
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