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Gamesmold, FYI, is the developer who recently released Bloody Roofs.
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HD is free too...
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Yes, and that's the reason I'll be downloading this. Obviously a much different game, but the devs have my attention after Bloody Roofs.
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Could someone explain how a landscape can be both procedural and memorizable, as stated in screenshot 3? I just can't wrap my head around that...
Otherwise looks pretty neat. |
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![]() The landscape is being generated procedurally, using a special algorithm with a fixed seed value. This way, the landscape is endless, but always the same (and thus memorizable). Panic Springs was my first endless runner game, and the first time for me to integrate Game Center. It was not only a big fun creating a game that looked like an Atari 2600 game, it was also a good test run for my next title, Spooky Hoofs. Best, Thomas www.gamesmold.com |
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This game is really cool. I got this a long time ago apparently and forgot about it, never even installed it. glad it went free so I was reminded to actually play it.
I reached a check point - is there a way to start from here? Or does it just give me this rocket powerup to use? |
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