In today’s episode we reorganized our code, and got the tree structure working with cached children so that we didn’t have to destroy and reallocate the controls each time. In addition, I implemented new controls include a frame control that creates a context for additional controls to “live” in. Let me know in the comments if you want to see me writing more code for the controls on-stream or if you’d like me to get back to NES related code. Thanks for watching!
Monos51 released Sokoban SMS for Sega Master System earlier this year. The source code is loacted within the .zip package as well! Thanks to sverx for the news.
The Ballz Are Lava is a PICO-8 game by LiquidreamUK. Nobody knows why – it’s just always been this way. Our chance of survival is to absorb all the Green Orbs floating around, while avoiding certain death by touching the Lava ballz… all before the time runs out!
Ninja and Ninja II are fast-paced QTE (Quick Time Events) based games consisting of multiple events that challenge players of all ages at reactions speeds, button mashing, and precise on-screen timing; hailing from Toshi503 Studios for the Nintendo Entertainment System (NES). These two games come in a “2-in-1” fashion and are already complete, reflecting a magical “Black Box” art style. The game is currently seeking (sort of) funding via Kickstarter!
Gradual Games are heavily working on their new NES game Trophy. The game itself is in development since Janaury 2016.
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Our new game Trophy has been in development since Jan 2016. Prob still 1-2 years left of dev, but we’re finally where we can start showing some progress. Here’s a boss from the game. Enjoy! #screenshotsaturday #nesdev #neshomebrew #indiedev #indiegame
Dig Down & Up Stream is PICO-8 multicart of two games created during Train Jam 2018 by the Sunset Riders (Renaud Bédard, Kyle Olson, Tony ‘Fáyer’ Uribe and João Brant) with music by Elie Abraham.
Select the game with up and down, then hit X to launch it.
Up Stream : left and right to navigate through the river.
Dig Down : left, right, up to move and down to dig.