Thursday, December 19, 2013

Ludum Dare 28 Post Mortem

So I did it! I submitted an entry to Ludum Dare and I used Phaser as I previously stated. The game I made is called A Weird Love Game and is definitely a weird entry. My game isn't even really a game, you play as some pixel British guy and you run away from this girl before you fall in love with her and it's game over.



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This was my first time entering as a compo rather than a jam. I worked completely by myself and almost lost all motivation half way through. 

This game was initially based on my idea to make a game which was based of "You only get one... lover" which didn't work out too well. A friend suggested I make a game where you perform tasks to keep your love in love with you or else she will leave you. Well... that's weird right? Idk, I wasn't really ready for that.

So my game took a different direction. It's now some weird commentary about love and possibly marriage. I guess the message this game is supposed to convey is that falling in love with a girl is inevitable... I've seen many people crippled by "love" that's it's somewhat ludicrous from my point of view. I'm not sure if I'm going to work on this game as a post LD... it definitely needs some improvements that wouldn't be too difficult to make.

I wrote the game using Phaser as I had said before. It's weird working in Javascript as opposed to a compiled language. I appreciate the highlighting that Notepad++ has but I miss IDEs that will auto complete and stuff. Also Phaser as some weird things about it. Like the camera isn't very smooth as you may notice. I was looking at some other HTML5 libraries that I might try. 

Monday, December 9, 2013

I'm gonna use Phaser!

I found a super awesome framework for HTML5 games called Phaser! I'm gonna use it now for the upcoming Ludum Dare!

Saturday, December 7, 2013

I'm in for Ludum Dare 28...

I've been missing game Jams... and I've been really wanting to make games. So I'm gonna do the Ludum Dare next weekend even if it kills me. ( ̄^ ̄)ゞ

I've kinda been in between languages. Before I was using AS3 + Flixel to make my games... which was great! :D Unfortunately, AS3 seems to be dying and no one wants to work with me in it. :<

I was looking at a few programs like Unity 4.3 and Game Maker but a drag and drop interface doesn't seem like something that would be very pleasant to work with.

So, enter Javascript. I'm slightly familiar with Javascript, although I don't know it as well as something like PHP. It does look promising for game development. It was scary at first because it's an interpreted language. But Google Chrome's console and tools like Visual Studio make it seem better to work with. I have also been looking at libraries like Crafty, ImpactJS and Ludus...

Anyways, I hope to complete a fairly decent game for this upcoming Ludum Dare and I'm excited to play any other games that come out of it.

Oh, and feel free to bug me on Twitter. @_dmitrix