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More LD48: Peanut Butter Spreading Simulator |
Zaphos
Member #1,468
August 2001
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Well, everyone else is doing it (read: two people) so I might as well too. While the title of the "assignment" for the competition was "Infection" the assignment itself was hardly limited to such, being "Make a game involving the spread of something. A virus, coffee shops, etc..." ... and I, not having any good ideas, resorted to making a top of the line Peanut Butter Spreading Simulation -- a reasonably bug-free implementation of tournament spreading. And here we have it: The winbinary+source+40dll is all in one zip file, here: The Program The controls of the game are a bit obscure for those who can't read, so you might also like to have handy this quick usage guide: KEY_LEFT && KEY_RIGHT: Rotate knife Anyway, was good fun to make, even if not to play. Comments of all natures welcome.
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Mark Oates
Member #1,146
March 2001
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interesting. I got 68, but not until after I punctured 8 slices of bread. I recommend it. -- |
miran
Member #2,407
June 2002
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Absolutely the most brilliant game ever!!! -- |
mEmO
Member #1,124
March 2001
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Mhuaha, that is one fun game! Well done! --------------------------------------------- |
Chris Katko
Member #1,881
January 2002
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Great game! Scored 94! -----sig: |
Zaphos
Member #1,468
August 2001
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Yay and thanks, all! And Etwinox: You're a better man than I
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Billybob
Member #3,136
January 2003
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I've been competing in Peanut Butter Spread Contests for years now and this has to be absolutely the most accurate simulation I've seen yet. Well done! My top score is 91.
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Derezo
Member #1,666
April 2001
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That is hilarious I made it to 75 "He who controls the stuffing controls the Universe" |
kazzmir
Member #1,786
December 2001
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A funny idea, but not that hard. I got 101 on the 3rd try or so. I lost cuase I slipped in my chair and moved my mouse hand suddenly . Maybe you should add things like little worms eating the peanut butter as you spread it, or you have to move your knife to pick some more peanut butter from the jar before you can continue to spread. Otherwise once you have the knife positioned correctly, its not much of a challenge to keep it there. |
Zaphos
Member #1,468
August 2001
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I like the knife-movement concept -- that would allow for localized application of peanut butter as well, which is cool Not sure about the worms though -- sounds gross, and besides, I don't think a real peanut butter spreading competition would accept entries with worms in. Edit: And yes, on replaying it a bit, it doesn't seem too hard to get a 100-range score.
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Krzysztof Kluczek
Member #4,191
January 2004
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Cool concept and cool use of the theme. Maybe next version would use voxel rendering? ________ |
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