public game development
We are a small indie game developer working on our second project. We have chosen to go a slightly different route with this game, in that we are posting most of the actual development process. We will be covering everything from the programming to the art and modeling, to making changes to our web site and how working on the game affects our personal lives. It's all out there, and if not yet, it will be.
PhrenicGames
Owen McManus
Designer
PhrenicGames
[edited by - Eturnip on October 15, 2003 3:18:34 AM]
Wow, I really like the design of the site the colors are really nice.. one thing that I''d maybe suggest changing is that on some of the pages you have the text start right up against the graphics at the top it might look nicer to add 1 blank line and then have the content..
Also the game looked really good, I can''t wait to see more.. keep us posted
Please visit Turt99 Productions
Also the game looked really good, I can''t wait to see more.. keep us posted
Please visit Turt99 Productions
anon: the hexes worked pretty well, but unfortunately that project is on hold for the time being. We undertook a bit too much with Reason but after we get another, smaller, project out the door I think we will be in much better shape to go back and tackle it.
turt99: ha that''s the whole goal of our site, keeping you posted. We are currently adding articles to the site at a rate of 3 a week( the plan being to maintain or increase in the future). we will try to make it something interesting or informative, but sometimes it may just be buffoonery. In any event we hope it will be mildly entertaining.
Thanks for stopping by and let us know if there is anything that you would like to see covered in an article. Since we don''t get paid to do this we live off feedback... tasty tasty feedback
turt99: ha that''s the whole goal of our site, keeping you posted. We are currently adding articles to the site at a rate of 3 a week( the plan being to maintain or increase in the future). we will try to make it something interesting or informative, but sometimes it may just be buffoonery. In any event we hope it will be mildly entertaining.
Thanks for stopping by and let us know if there is anything that you would like to see covered in an article. Since we don''t get paid to do this we live off feedback... tasty tasty feedback
It should be a crime to post screens of a good looking game without providing at least a demo.
falsk: there isn''t much actual "game" in there yet (unless you have a lot of fun moving polygons around your screen), but you are certainly welcome to download the latest build and give it a spin. hmmm... I''m not sure where Marcus has but the latest build but it is kicking around in there somewhere, it would probably be best to ask him in the forums. Unless his power is out again I''m sure he would be more than happy to post another link.
Thanks for the heads up, I will add a link to the latest build in the AfterShock project page as soon as I can.
Thanks for the heads up, I will add a link to the latest build in the AfterShock project page as soon as I can.
I thought it was a playable game of sorts, and that it hadn''t been released because it wasn''t finished. But I don''t think I would want to just move polygons around on the screen.
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