Friends, I've just had the most marvelous game idea.
DREAMM 2.1b7 is now up
https://aarongiles.com/dreamm/beta/
It's been a couple of weeks and I've been on vacation (and recovering from COVID), but I'm back and have some fixes for you.
Movie pitch: our protag is very bad at a base-defending FPS, getting matched with worse and worse opponents, until they find themselves in a game with people who don't appear to be playing at all...
...because they're using the untraceable in-game voice chat to plan a robbery.
Protag listens in, eventually realizing that they have an opportunity to infiltrate and make off with the loot themselves. They manage to do so, tipping off the cops as they go, so now the bad guys are lootless and being pursued.
It seems like protag got away with it, and they give most of the loot to charity/some sort of good cause, so the audience is on their side. The bad guys are very bad, after all.
Twist: protag didn't get matched because of how bad an FPS player they are, they got matched because of a typo; their username is one character off from one of the robbers, so there's one member of the crew who's now confused why everyone says he was in that meeting.
Desperate angry bad guys are now inbound to protag's house for revenge/to get the loot back, and, bookending the movie with similar scenes, protag has to use the strategies they learned from the game to defend their house.
Apparently the Freeware tactical fps from Japan "X Operations" had already celebrated its 20th anniversary this year. I never really see any coverage of this game in Western sources.
It was great. A free Counter Strike-meets-Rainbow Six kind of thing. Basic, but very functional. Both single and multiplayer. Lots and lots of content. Modding tools.
the iconoweb is so charming. there is so much to explore
update: doing some image searching through Google Chrome has found me the actual car:
The All-Cars Charly Camel.
Cute little thing, isn't it
https://smallcarsclub.com/catalog/all-cars/all-cars-charly-snuggy/
I'm SUPER excited to announce the launch of Rad Reader! π€©
A calm tool (Linux & Windows; 6MB & Electron-free!) for reading and following RSS feeds. I've been working on this for the past months during spare time and it's my first journey in making something polished enough to sell!
To celebrate its launch the price is reduced to 4.95 USD (34% off) for the rest of the week! If that feels like a lot, please try the free demo!!
Boosts very much appreciated!
π π https://cblgh.itch.io/rad-reader
So I downloaded a whole bunch of free or pay-what-you-want Game Boy games off itch.io for my Game Dad. They're all made with GB Studio (which is a free super-easy game-making program to make Game Boy games) and so far they're all pretty chill.
A highlight is Analog Age Rainy Day, which has you playing as a kid trying to survive a rainy day; catch is it's 1984 so there's no phones or game boy or anything so you've gotta find ways to amuse yourself.
A lovely benefit of using the Game Dad for Game Boy games is the ability to shift the palette so that it's red-on-black for playing in bed without giving me insomnia. It only works for Game Boy games though, not Game Boy Colour or Advance; I wish this were an option I could toggle in Retroarch for all my games.
I'm getting into the idea of writing my own Game Boy game and I think I want to make it about a tiny smol officeboy/retailboy who gets laid off and joins a moving company to make a bit of quick cash, and finds that he loves using his body and feeling those aches and becoming stronk. And like this is possible now, it's very do-able to make a game that isn't about saving the world or whatever, doesn't have to have mass appeal enough to justify burning a bunch of ROMs and moulding a bunch of cartridges, you can chuck it up on the internet as easily as we could copy a tape game in a boombox thirty years ago and if ten people fall in love with it then Hooray.
He/him. Puzzle-Adventure Hybrid with RPG Elements. Supports 3D Acceleration. He Is Essentially What He Believes. Just in case, π, LGBTQ+ π, DOS π, ππ©π.
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