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LD#13: Road Block Collision Detection is Working!

A Road Block in Action!

It’s hard to see from this partial screenshot, but the getaway car has reversed direction after hitting the road block. The road blocks are temporary and disappear after some time, and you place them by pressing the space bar.

Only six hours left to go. I still want the getaway car to rob banks, make turning decisions to avoid road blocks and the player’s car, and, you know, get away. Oh, and I need to put roads back into the game. B-)

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LD#13: Dinner and Drinks…Lot’s of Drinks

Soon after I finally managed to make the squad car controllable, my friend came over with another friend and made steaks and salad.

Dinner

As you can see, there is some Sapporo Reserve the wash it down with.

But there was also a lot of other beer. I woke up feeling dehydrated and found the following in my kitchen:

The morning after

I had six bottles of Shiner plus that can of Sapporo. Actually, considering how I felt the night before, I’m surprised I woke up as early as I did and felt more or less fine. I was obviously not feeling 100%, but it’s not like I had a pounding headache.

So this morning, after showering, I had the best chaser of all: The Award-Winning Peanut Butter and Pickle Sandwich!

The Award Winning Peanut Butter and Pickle Sandwich

Two bananas, The Sandwich, and Orange Juice, the official drink of GBGames.

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LD#13: Awesome Road Lockdown Screenshot

Road Lockdown

Check it out! The squad car is chasing the getaway car! This is actually about 200% of the size. You can control the squad car, but I also set both cars to follow the border of the game screen so I can see what it looks like when it runs on its own.

Oh, uh, what happened to the roads? Yeah, they’re coming.

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LD#13: Lunch and Design Notes

After getting some boilerplate code down, I took a break to have lunch:
Lunch

Peanut butter, cinnamon, and raisin sandwich, plus some blue corn chips and hummus, washed down with Tutti Frutti flavored Jaritos. Also, some carrots (not pictured).

I spent lunch and the hour after trying to nail down a specific direction to take this project. Here are my design notes:

Road Lockdown design

I’m still hoping to get basic game play by dinner today. We’ll see how ambitious a goal that is.

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LD#13: Breakfast!

I woke up this morning kind of groggy. I had to sleep on the couch because my cats left me a smelly surprise on my bed. I guess they didn’t like being locked out of the office. B-(

It snowed a lot last night. It’s very white out. I need to drop off my laundry at the laundromat, and I also want to go to the pet store to purchase Nature’s Miracle enzyme cleaner. Darn cats.

Anyway, breakfast!

Breakfast #1

I’m afraid I probably won’t do well in the food competition this time around, but we’ll see.

I’ve also been thinking about my project. Perhaps it won’t be a simple puzzle game because then I would need to design puzzles. I was thinking it could be an action game in which you play the role of the getaway car trying to outrun the police, but then I would need decent AI and it might end up being a clone of Pac-man. I’ll think a little bit more about this game.

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LD#13: Road Lockdown Mock-up

I liked the idea of the police strategically blocking certain roads so that the criminals can’t get away. Road Lockdown is my current name for the project, but it might change. B-)

Road-Mockup.png

From this mock-up, you can see the red getaway car of the criminals as well as the squad cars blocking the roads. I think I’ll keep the road images for the final game, and the cars seem to have come out fairly nice, I think.

I think I’ll go to sleep now. Tomorrow morning I have a lot of coding to do.

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LD#13 Theme: ROADS

So the theme is Roads. According to the voting results, it was the only one with a positive number of votes overall, and yet the IRC channel is erupting with people surprised that it was the theme that won out.

What are some ideas?
– Building roads between cities to facilitate commerce.
– Managing traffic congestion.
– Planning/Acting on The Road Ahead for your life.
– Maintaining a small town’s roads.
– Transporting materials along a long road.
– Find your way without a map, searching for a lost road.
– Strategically shut down certain roads to guide a getaway car to the police.

There are plenty of ideas, and I’m sure I’ll come up with more.

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Happy Halloween!

It’s Halloween, and that means things that go bump in the night and candy and scary costumes. Or these days, sexy costumes. No complaints, though. B-)

Anyway, what’s your favorite scary video game?

I have to include Alien vs Predator 2 at the top of my list. The first few marine levels were really tense, and there were no enemies! It was just like being in one of the movies.

Resident Evil 4 was pretty scary as well, but I seem to have misplaced the first disc so I can’t play it.

And who can forget playing Eternal Darkness? Insanity is creepy!

ZombieGames.net has a collection of quality indie horror games. I enjoyed playing The Last Stand 2 and a few of the Boxhead series of games. The latest one is Boxhead Halloween, in which you need to save civilians from the zombies.

[tags] halloween, scary video games, indie [/tags]

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Spoof Your Favorite Online Game Contest

I recently learned about a contest that MMORPG.com and PotFlix.com are holding called Spoof Your Favorite Online Game.

MMORPG.com and Potflix, the newest video challenge site on the net, team up to offer gamers a fun and one-of-a-kind gaming contest! Whether you are a newbie or a certified gaming addict, you can join the Spoof Your Favorite Online Game challenge and win a XBox 360 game console!

Simply make and submit a video of your online game characters dancing, grooving, or doing silly stuffs. You can even dub your voice into your game’s cinematics and create a funny skit.

Contest will run from October 1, 2008 to January 1, 2009 11:59 PM EST. Video entry with the most number of votes from web users will be declared the winner. Owner of the winning video shall take home the prize pot.

If you have a funny idea for a video about an online game, register and post it at PotFlix.com.

As of this writing, “Revenge of the Nerd” was just barely winning:

It’s barely beating out TF2 Engineer Singing Mercenaries 2 Song.

Will anyone put up a video involving Vendetta Online?

[tags] video game contest, games, videos, xbox 360[/tags]

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Avast, Ye!

It be Talk Like a Pirate Day again! When you be fraggin’ your buckos, be true t’ the day and yell out a good “YARRR!”

What game is a pirate’s favorite game to play?
Arrrrrrmadillo Run!

What other games do pirates like to play?
Darrrrrwinia was a close second. Arrrrrrrkanoid clones, too.

What’s a pirate’s favorite resource to gather in RTS games?
Gold, of course.

[tags] talk like a pirate day [/tags]