Maybe you mean Triptych? It's similiar, the main difference is in Triptych the individual blocks are solid and in my game the individual blocks are squishy.
No, the blocks were also "squishy". I think it was in a different programming language though. But don't worry it's almost impossible to come up with a original game b/c just about eveything else has been taken. Still keep with this and enter it in the contest.
Nice twist on the genre. Are you using your own physics engine, or 3rd party source? I'd like to do a 2D physics game someday soon... it's always interested me. Good luck with the game!
Is this game downloadable?, Where?...
Thank you very much, it looks awesome ;) ...
ferna2294 2 years ago
It's comming to Xbox Live Indie Games next month :-)
CreativeCogGames 2 years ago
Oh, will it be avaible for pc?...
ferna2294 2 years ago
Wow, now that put's the GAME in GAMEPLAY! I love it!
reubenator 2 years ago
very cool
matthewdoucette 2 years ago
wow, i love the look of this game! ditto on the physics question...homegrown?
cronus98 2 years ago
I'm glad you like the look of my game, I mentioned below that I'm using the physics code from Walaber's jelly physics library.
CreativeCogGames 2 years ago
I've played a game just like this before. Can't remember how or why I found it, but it was basically the same thing. Anyways good job on this.
1stAreo8 2 years ago
Maybe you mean Triptych? It's similiar, the main difference is in Triptych the individual blocks are solid and in my game the individual blocks are squishy.
CreativeCogGames 2 years ago
No, the blocks were also "squishy". I think it was in a different programming language though. But don't worry it's almost impossible to come up with a original game b/c just about eveything else has been taken. Still keep with this and enter it in the contest.
1stAreo8 2 years ago
Nice twist on the genre. Are you using your own physics engine, or 3rd party source? I'd like to do a 2D physics game someday soon... it's always interested me. Good luck with the game!
JDoucette 2 years ago
Thanks! I started with Walaber's jelly physics code for my physics and modified it for my own needs.
CreativeCogGames 2 years ago