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Found this amusing. New HTML5 "art" game released in case you missed it.
Found this amusing. New HTML5 "art" game released in case you missed it.
So I'm taking it this is like old depressed CGA game bosses who have lost their way? They have lost their purpose? Does this need to exist? Maybe the question is the answer. Ok. I need to step away now. 😀
It's cool and mysterious.
I like twine games. They bring the adventure game genre to a newer, younger audience.
Also it reminds me when I programmed an adventure game on my TI-80 calculator. Good times. I hope twine is easier to use though! 😁
The more sound cards, the better.
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wrote:It's cool and mysterious.
I like twine games. They bring the adventure game genre to a newer, younger audience.
Also it reminds me when I programmed an adventure game on my TI-80 calculator. Good times. I hope twine is easier to use though! 😁
Personally I found the Empathy Star at the beginning the best part. Man how many boot screens we all saw in those days with the Energy Star symbol. I have been on laptops for so many years now it has been ages since I have seen that.
Probably belongs in Milliways.
wrote:Heh, cool to see that my truetype fonts are getting some use, but they should've listened to my advice about sizes and scaling 😉
Cool they used your fonts! From a user perspective I think it looks great. What don't you like about it?
wrote:Cool they used your fonts! From a user perspective I think it looks great. What don't you like about it?
It's just that the font size is set to 11px, i.e. a (small) non-integer factor, which distorts the appearance.
Then again these things depend on your system/display device. My ~570 DPI Android phone just scales everything up smoothly, so the font is rendered at a much larger pixel size, and looks far better as a result.
wrote:Found this amusing. New HTML5 "art" game released in case you missed it.
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Never thought this thread would be that long, but now, for something different.....
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