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Depot Games: Spring

Current Version: 0.8

Project Status: Abandoned

Links: Web Site

Category: Puzzle

Developers: longear

Number of Players: 2 (Split Screen)

Ports: Windows

Source Code: Not Available

Author's Description: The old and well known game:
Put 3 balls of the same colour together therewith they vanish! But watch out for the scales....




Downloads

Name Comments Size Date
spring08.zip 752,759 04/22/2007 2:05 PM

What's New:

0.8
2 new special balls;
some changes to the gameplay (e.g. now, in 2 player mode, you can throw some specials to your opponent)

0.7
some improvements to the graphics and other things on the way to the final game

0.65
fixed a bug that caused a GameOver that wasn't justified (when destroying piled balls)

0.6
just to show that work is in progress ...

0.5
2 players split mode added
some changes to the graphics

0.4
added the first 'special balls' and some technical changes

0.3
some refinements to the gameplay corresponding to the original;
Thanks to Timorg, who gave me an important hint, that worked well!

0.2
added 2 player mode

Screenshots
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Public Opinion
The Developer
longear
longearMy first encounter with computer was at the beginning of the eighties with a C64. Mostly it was playing games, but soon I was interested in the "how it is done", especially the programs written in the computerlanguage 'Assembler'. I begun to translate printed code (written in decimal or hexadecimal numbers) to the computercommands like 'LDA#01' etc. So I learned much about the background of programs and I begun to make programs by myself. I found (and find) it very exciting to have an idea and try to make it real. Experience with PC's came much later, at work, where I was confronted with MS EXCEL and soon I was involved with writing programs in VB for our department. At the end of last year I came somehow to the idea of learning C++ and soon after I discovered Allegro and here I am. Still excited to have ideas and to make them somehow real! (View Profile)