ABOUT:
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My newest release, The Subway, is a game Role Playing Game fans simply must try. This RPG is full of action, decisions, and a dark setting as you try to make the right decisions to escape the Subway. Choose your decisions wisely: a single mistake can keep you locked in the Subway forever. This game uses ripped graphics and movement from a PC game called Counter Strike: Source.
REVIEWS:
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The Subway has gotten all good reviews from viewers and players. It currently has 37 views and 18 downloads so I think it could use some advertising. Anyway, if you are the type of Scratcher who is into RPG's, this game is most definitely looking into, not to mention its complete (a rarely found type of game on Scratch), so check it out.
DETAILS:
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This game needs to be downloaded and preferably should be played in full-screen if you want the fully cinematic experience.
Finally, I hope you all enjoy the game.
http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/SolidBanana117/1773396#
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eventexception wrote:
Hundreds of costumes imported. How did you do that? Any tool for that?
I used a freeware called Animget. It opens in a small window and has a shots folder in the application, this is where the frames are saved. You basically just activate Animget and open a game window and take the frames you want and then stop Animget and save the shots. Then you can look at them in the folder. The last step is dragging all of the photos from the shots directory to Scratch in a sprite's costume section.
How did you like it?
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The biggest problem I can see you having while working on this is not using garrysmod. If you have steam installed on your computer, buy half life 2 and garrysmod if you can. Garrysmod allows you to spawn characters and make them act and fight others along with props. Garrysmod.org has a bunch of good mods that might help you.
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Skullkan wrote:
The biggest problem I can see you having while working on this is not using garrysmod. If you have steam installed on your computer, buy half life 2 and garrysmod if you can. Garrysmod allows you to spawn characters and make them act and fight others along with props. Garrysmod.org has a bunch of good mods that might help you.
ok. Thank you very much for the advice! I was thinking about buying those anyway.
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I think you should add a part of the game where you get to use a gun. Make this be in First Person of course! Oh and make sure u add the BG logo in the intro of your game!!!!
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Ok, well this was a solo project that was thought out and developed before I joined the great BatesGames. Your choices will determine whether you get to use a gun. Oh yeah and I got GarrysMod, so I can pose Non-Player-Characters and have them fight soldiers and stuff.
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Cool
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Skullkan wrote:
The biggest problem I can see you having while working on this is not using garrysmod. If you have steam installed on your computer, buy half life 2 and garrysmod if you can. Garrysmod allows you to spawn characters and make them act and fight others along with props. Garrysmod.org has a bunch of good mods that might help you.
Thanks for the advice I got garrysmod last sunday and it is fun
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It SHOULD work on the internet. That's an imoant part of Scratch. Ever is (pbably imorted with a 3D designing program, not made with Scratch. If everyone would work with designing programs and if everyone LOVES 3D SO MUCH, DOWNLOAD BLENDER.
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SolidBanana117 wrote:
eventexception wrote:
Hundreds of costumes imported. How did you do that? Any tool for that?
...The last step is dragging all of the photos from the shots directory to Scratch in a sprite's costume section...
Thanks for this hint!
I did not know about drag and drop of images into scratch!
It seems you have deleted your project,
therefore i can no longer answer if i liked it or not.
Generally i like original creative art done by scratchers,
lesser imported videos except shot by your own cam
Last edited by eventexception (2011-07-07 11:29:43)
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eventexception wrote:
SolidBanana117 wrote:
eventexception wrote:
Hundreds of costumes imported. How did you do that? Any tool for that?
...The last step is dragging all of the photos from the shots directory to Scratch in a sprite's costume section...
Thanks for this hint!
I did not know about drag and drop of images into scratch!
It seems you have deleted your project,
therefore i can no longer answer if i liked it or not.
Generally i like original creative art done by scratchers,
lesser imported videos except shot by your own cam![]()
My project is now here:http://scratch.mit.edu/projects/BG_SB117/1872525#
sorry for not getting back to you sooner. hope you read this.
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