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You must register or log in to post a message.[edit] you could have called it Blox if I didn't already take that name a while back (you could make suits from the collected minerals, as well as weapons and storage devices so you can hold multiple blocks) 1. You can't craft in the game... 2. Erhm... MONKEYS! And as for the forum title... Lets call an admin 1. PixelCraft is catchier, and not copyrighted(you can't copyright the word Craft 2. The forum title says PixelCraft | GeneralFirst post of the topicWhat is Pixelized? Pixelized is a future game, currently being developed by birjolaxew. It's in the development state, and - due to different obstacles - it won't be released to the public before 2011. It will probably go into testing state early-middle 2011. What's the gameplay? In Pixelized, the current idea is that you - the player, will be a small pixelated man trapped in a block world. Carrying specific blocks with you (Each block acting it's own way) you'll have to build your way through puzzles. A great example of the whole block concept can be found in the 3D game "Minecraft". Notice, that details can change during the development. What have you done by now? As of 17/11/10, I'm fiddling with the BL API, Flash and the basic game. I'll upload a "game" soon, but it won't be actually playable, and therefore I wont add any testers. What blocks will be included? A list of the blocks currently planned: Dirt (Affected by gravity) Stone (Not affected by gravity) Mud (Not affected by gravity - Created by dirt blocks, directly touching water) Ice (Not affected by gravity - Slippery, only available in winter mode) Snow (Affected by gravity) Sand (Affected by gravity - Found near bigger areas of water) Gravel (Affected by gravity - Created by stone blocks, directly touching water) Undestroyable (Used to block of parts of the level - Can't be placed/mined) Where will it be released? Right here, on BonusLevel. Screenshots Ahroo made us some game graphic (Great work I must say). I've put them together, to make an example of how a regular map will look while zoomed in. Any way to keep track of the project? Most certainly. I've made a blog, located here Please check my next post for further information. |