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Pitiri - TechDemo // www.ILIKESCIFI.com // Multimedia Fusion 2

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Uploaded by on Sep 11, 2009

Pitiri will be a Jump n Run / Platformer Adventure for Pc by ILIKESCIFI games (Juergen Brunner). This is a video of a the first Level (Beta Demo). The game is created in Multi Media Fusion 2 and uses the chipmunk Physics Engine. Feel free to contact me if you have any questions!

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  • Hey, im wondering do you still work with MMF2? Im working on a game thats highly reliant on physics called LBP2D. And i was wondering if you would like to help the project and be a part of the team. Videos can be found on my channel. An open beta can be found at lbp2d. com

  • @tristanjmnz : send you a pm

  • Great for a mmf2 game, did you use phizix? for the engine,

  • @7s42 : thank you. yea phizix! its a good working, easy to use physic engine (if you have a little more time - try box 2d physics). best, jot

  • really looks amazing! you doing the artwork as well? I'd love to see the process you use to paint those backgrounds! By hand? Photo Shop?

  • Thanks! A good friend of mine (or actually some friends) is doing the artwork. I´ll ask him. He works mainly in photoshop (but he is a great painter in each - hand and photoshop).

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  • @iamjot well I've just got phizix box 2D a few days ago and it's great, can you send me a little example of your engine? and where can I get the game?

  • Great!

  • This is looking really good! check out my game on youtube

  • Thank you! I want to start creating a simple game but I can't really draw that well. I'm hoping to fake my way through it and make it look at least as good as a decent 8-bit NES game :) I may heavily modify existing game art or use photos of objects or people and reduce the color depth and resolution to make it look sort of like Mortal Kombat or Pit Fighter. My brother in law is an oil painter and graphic designer but he does it all day for work and probably wont help me :)

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