Will you guys post the source?
I am learning lua now and would be quite interested in just playing around with something
Will you guys post the source?
I am learning lua now and would be quite interested in just playing around with something
Games made with Love can be opened in WinRar and all the source files and assets are visible.
Right
Didn't think about that
I'm in. Depending on the theme, though.
Cool I'm in and stuff.
When is this starting? If it starts after the programming competition ends, I'm in. (I'll probably be the music/sound/art guy)
I'm in
I'm in. Should be a good learning experiance, get to see how all you guys code your shit.
I'm in as well.
I think it's gonna be an adventure game..
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An adventure into the mysterious world of dating.
I'm in.
With networking.
Screw adventure, we should make a game where you mindlessly kill ponies in the goriest possible ways.
We should have amc write lua bindings in LOVE and disallow him from doing anything else.
Swift and shift can write ruby bindings so we can run TS and javascript.
Is it possible to have too many scripting languages?
I have a bad feeling about this.
This will be YourWorldOfText: Developer Edition
I really like the idea of a Online RPG. Probably just me. I don't really see how an adventurer a game can have a online mode (please correct me if you can)
Zelda MMO
Count me in!
So if I'm following this correctly...
We're now working on an online pony dating adventure mmorpg?
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(Where garry is all the ponies)
The fuck @@ with your
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I am explicitly stating that I will work on this!
Should comments be required?
I am implictly inStill I don't know that much Lua so this will be a great experience for me.
Fixed that for you.
So what now?
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Just make someone start?
If you guys wanna do networking, maybe we could make the server in Node.js...?
NaN. We're using Lua for the client code, so why not save time and reuse some entity code already written in Lua?
I'm in.
I have nothing to contribute, but I'm trained in the art of LOVE.
I also use LOVEJIT for all of my projects.
So we need someone to start. I'm going to go out and say that we're going to have the genre be Adventure.
Now we need a theme. We can't just start out with an adventure game and see where it goes. Is it going to have story? Where will the location be? What interesting mechanics will we use? Theres a lot to think about before we simply start coding.
I want to start this on Saturday, March 10th. We'll decide who starts and the following order of people later.
I also suggest getting some artsy people in here and do some concept art and graphics, just so the programmers have some inspiration to work around and a concept that they could build upon, instead of having a clusterfuck of things without a story or theme.
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Holy fucking ninja
Isn't the point of these kind of things to make something out of what the last person did, without actually knowing what he will do?
Like that game where each person adds a bit to the story. You don't set the general idea first. You just have to work with what you've got.
We need a theme. We can't have one person start with a game set in space and somehow end up as a single-celled organism floating around in a pool of water doing something. If we can decide on a theme and setting, then we can have some spontaneous things like mechanics, items, characters and whatnot.
One thing I thought was cool would for us to make a game like Wario Ware. First we start by making an engine that can handle minigame like things, code up some helper classes and minigame templates, and then each of us could make one individual mini game. If people like this idea more than Adventure, rateand I'll change the genre to that.
Disregard this post.
why not use programmer art?
And I would like to join this too.
...turning this into a collab limited with time and only one person working on it at the time.
I feel that this would completely miss the idea behind this.
I vote on survival on a random island, a la Robinson Crusoe. But have there be ruins and shit to investigate.
Because
-We don't care about time, it's a project for fun
-Since it's a project for fun, why not mix things up?
-Node.js is awesome
And who are you even?
Anyways I was mainly jokingly throwing the idea out there.
theme ??
the whole point of this is to work off whatever the person/people before you did, and the first person gets dibs on how to start it off
what you're doing saturates garry's original idea
Oh, I think I get it now.
Okay then. We can decide on the order of people later then.