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Post by playgeneration on Aug 6, 2011 16:33:53 GMT
I am quite intrigued by this, but can't fathom from the video what the objective of each level is and thus whether or not I'll ultimately enjoy it. It seems that you go deeper and try not to run out of milk - but how does a level end and the next one begin? Each level has a set ending, like so: As you say you need to reach the end of the level without running out of refreshing milk to drink. Deadly TNT is randomly hidden behind blocks, which you need to avoid. There are also some sneaky traps which you'll have to be careful not to get caught in. You can always try the original competition entry Rom release, while its missing stuff like the TNT, music etc the basic game-play is there to try out.
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Post by Transatlantic Foe on Aug 6, 2011 20:50:21 GMT
I wondered how the level transition works, and that method works for me. Nice - PM is away!
I'm always more than happy to support homebrew where the game looks like fun. Pier Solar isn't my cup of tea but I've charged straight at most of the DC games.
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Post by edwithmj on Aug 11, 2011 17:17:19 GMT
PM sent! I've only just heard about this game. I should go on this forum more.
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Post by meu2 on Aug 11, 2011 18:34:23 GMT
Indeed, you never know what you might miss around here
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Post by Deleted on Aug 23, 2011 23:20:12 GMT
I have a question, but I could understand if you give me no answer - How many copies are sold actually?
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Post by playgeneration on Aug 24, 2011 14:33:22 GMT
I have a question, but I could understand if you give me no answer - How many copies are sold actually? There are 55 copies of the game currently out there now. I will be getting more done, hopefully soon as I have a list of people who are interested in getting it. Apologies again to anybody waiting for me to get more made, unfortunately I have a lot of things to do lately and haven't had much spare time.
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Post by zavias on Aug 24, 2011 16:29:55 GMT
can't wait to hopefully get one. I love homebrew games that are nicely produced like this one and Pier Solar
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Post by rupert on Aug 24, 2011 18:39:36 GMT
I have a question, but I could understand if you give me no answer - How many copies are sold actually? There are 55 copies of the game currently out there now. I will be getting more done, hopefully soon as I have a list of people who are interested in getting it. Apologies again to anybody waiting for me to get more made, unfortunately I have a lot of things to do lately and haven't had much spare time. ..so smurfs 2 is still the rarist game Well dome with this though, I didnt realise you had sold so many. Have you sent one to Retro Gamer for review? They always have a home brew review section, I think the extra effort spent on the packaging should be featured also. It would be great to have something you have created featured in a publication.
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Post by playgeneration on Aug 25, 2011 13:50:43 GMT
I did send them a copy quite a while ago, so hopefully it will get featured at some point. I imagine they write a lot of their articles way in advance of the magazine issue actually hitting shop shelves. Never know though, could be the next issue! It might possibly get mentioned in another magazine too.
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Post by meu2 on Aug 25, 2011 14:42:49 GMT
I did send them a copy quite a while ago, so hopefully it will get featured at some point. I imagine they write a lot of their articles way in advance of the magazine issue actually hitting shop shelves. Never know though, could be the next issue! It might possibly get mentioned in another magazine too. It does take them a good three-four months to process things. I can’t imagine them not reviewing it, given the quality of the product and its uniqueness in the homebrew world. Would the other magazine be GamesTM by any chance?
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Post by playgeneration on Aug 25, 2011 17:01:05 GMT
Actually I had completely forgotten that GamesTM had a retro section.
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Post by theycallmeknuckles on Sept 7, 2011 12:20:59 GMT
PM'ed!
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Post by barney on Sept 27, 2011 7:23:08 GMT
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Post by meu2 on Sept 27, 2011 7:53:09 GMT
What a clown. I had hoped that wouldn’t happen, but I suppose it’s nearly inevitable. Hopefully he will fail to sell it for anything like the crazy price he’s looking for.
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Post by Private Joker on Sept 27, 2011 8:24:46 GMT
reported as illegal copyright scam (or something) although I don't know if my report got through... somehow, it always directs me to the help pages: "this page will tell you what you need to know"... Edit: should be easy for playgen to figure out who it is, right? We can all spam him and send him something through the mail I sent an offer of 15 Euro with a nice message. It didn't get instantly rejected..
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