thanks joyrider
can I ask why it's unnlikely to happen? It's due to a hdw limitation? I really wants to run the game under that sort of hdw.
All the code is java standard but I've used android apis to show sprites (only isolated sprites). Do you think it will be better to reprogram the graphics...
Hi friends
Maybe you can remember Agapito. A platforms game programed originaly under MSDOS and intended to port to pandora.
As I said a year ago, I intend to make it run under pandora but, unfortunately, I haven't a pandora yet so I decided to try under another platform.
I've been programming...
The idea of putting tiles into a window is a good idea. Now, the way you choose the tile is with the mouse's roller button. The current tile appears under the cursor and then you can slide it up and down with the roller. Perhaps it seems too much basic but it's really easy.
All of you gave me...
thanks for ideas. I'll take advantage. :)
The fusion_power's ideas about automatic filling will be adapted soon (may be I'll need a more detailed explanation but I've catched the idea :P ). They'll help us to edit faster and nicer. The problem is that that kind of optimizations perhaps...
Hi!
Someone suggested to develop a level creator for "agapito".
I started to program it and this is the result by the moment:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xnm_--s3S3I
It's programmed in SDL. It means that you can use it in Windows, in Linux or, if you are a very lucky guy, in MAC.
I hope...
hey!
I've been reading about standards for programming both graphics and sound, and SDL seems to be the most interesting one. I can develop in C or C++ and it seems to be compatible with almost all platforms.
Anybody knows if I will be able to compile SDL code (in C) once I had the pandora? if...
Hi everybody!
I'm the agapito's programmer and I'd like to thank you for your support and your ideas.
I've read some comments about wich seems to be the filosofy of the game and.. waw! you've guessed!
When I was a child I love platformer games but I only had a PC to play them and programmers...
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