Users browsing this thread: 7 Guest(s)
[IDEA]tSR De Pon: Bloom's Adventure
#31
it's...not my project, either lol
but, the story I wrote for ploaj had a really nice niche for previous' OC to just slip his way in.
It's up to ploaj, really and I don't think it's really that crucial atm considering there's, you know




the base of the game's engine he's working on is a work in progress Blank
[Image: 57d2BGH.png]
! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! ! refs
shoutouts to cutesu for the new av!
Thanked by:
#32
(12-12-2013, 03:50 AM)Previous Wrote: Heya uhm, I don't mean to ruin the fun for anyone but I'd prefer not to have my character or whatevs in this game. Hope you understand. Sorry.
Oh, that's okay. I understand.

Now I need a new idea for the blue block.
Thanked by:
#33
Woahoah- Panel De Pon is one of my most favourite puzzle series ever ( I'm constantly wishing to see Lip in Smash Bros)

Anyways, I'm intrigued to see this being made-
[Image: fDWVIzn.png]
Thanked by:
#34
Bumping to put out some of my thoughts on the engine.
I've been trying to make it as accurate as I can, but I'm having trouble figuring out how some things work.

For example, something simple, like falling blocks.
I figured there was some system to determine how they fall, but after testing it out, it doesn't have any real pattern.
row 1-3 = hits bottom
row 4 = falls 1 falls 3
row 5 = fall 2 fall 2 fall 1
row 6 = fall 3 fall 2 fall 1
row 7 = fall 1 fall 3 fall 2 fall 1
row 8 = fall 3 fall 3 fall 2
row 9 = fall 3 fall 3 fall 3
row 10 = fall 1 fall 3 fall 2 fall 3 fall 1
row 11 = fall 2 fall 3 fall 4 fall 2
But I guess I could just hard code it.

I'm also a little confused how it determines what is part of what combo. Time lag type chains are especially difficult to figure out. There must be some kind of timing system that determines chains, but I just can't quite put my finger on it.

Anyway, I've also been looking into attempting to code this using c++ and SFML. It's rather ambitious for a first project with SFML, but I think it will be a beneficial learning experience. (Plus I want an online Panel de Pon and GM is not the best with networking)
Thanked by:


Forum Jump: