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...well... This is awkward.
Yes, I CAN make an animated background within a matte, with a shifting color palette. However, I realize this doesn't look like lava, no matter which way you shake it.
...the effect's cool, though.
Now going through the animation process. This could take a while.
It's kind of a wonder how Treasure managed to pull a front-facing boss moving sideways at least twice.
When I was young and ambitious, I tried making a game called XSF Force. One element you might find (but not implemented) is this guy's talking head and body.
He's a reporter named Mr. Snyder.
I could reuse these GFX, if I clean 'em up a bit.
Animation testing, again.
I map animations to keyboard buttons, then figure out the AI. Character movement is tied to the animations before adding the AI.
...and that's why I think a fighting-game mode can be programmed in this game.
Looking through some old files again. Apparently, I've been making games since 2006, at least. My high school days.
My pixel art sucked back then, but I kept at it, and didn't post games until 2010.
...and yes, that IS Slasher Kabuki.
If there's going to be a save feature in my game, I might as well give the players their own kind of Level Select so they can replay it any way they want.
I know I should work on that boss, but still...
Still working on it.
There's definitely treasure around here, but it'll still take a while 'til we reach it.
That boss is now done, and implemented.
I can safely say I've completed half of the main game now, even though it's just the first three levels and the second-to-last.
Time to do something else.
If you've had your fill of games where you play as elephants and blue hedgehogs, this might be for you.
...and I haven't advertised this the best, but it's coming.
Three reasons to be going after the treasure:
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