Angry Dogs - Draw! : Physics Based Puzzle Game With A Twist!

ZackGSZackGS Member Posts: 313
edited November -1 in Working with GS (Mac)
So I read a few posts about developers making a game in a day.... And thought I would give it a go. So here is the fruit of my loins... Took roughly 20 Hours to make spread over 2 days.

I will post here about my sales figures here as I think it benefits the community to know :)
Also just because the game only took 20 hours to make doesn't make it bad. I didn't originally plan to make it that fast, it was just everything I did pretty much worked first time out so I didn't have to waste ages debugging :) (And I have been programming for 6 years which helps I guess ;) )

Info ...

Infused Dreams is proud to present our latest game : Angry Dogs - Draw!

Angry Dogs - Draw! is a physics based puzzle game with a twist!

Your goal is to guide Mittens (the cat) to safety by drawing him lines of yarn (using your finger) to steer him to a trampoline which catapults him to safety.

This is harder than it sounds though, those pesky dogs have been at it again. They have devised a series of tricky levels for your to get though, and trust me they are challenging.

To guide Mittens though the levels you will need to draw him lines of yarn to help guide him to switches and platforms, whilst avoiding those pesky dogs!. Guide Mittens to the trampoline to catapult him to safety and teach those mangey dogs a lesson!

Features :

Realistic Physics.
Cute Cartoon Graphics.
20 Varied Levels To Play Though.
Rotating & Moving Platforms.
Switches.
Awesome Particle Effects.
Practice mode.

But hey, don't just take our word for it, this has to be played to be truly appreciated! Screenshots just can't portray the gameplay!

Screenshots :

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Was thinking about pricing it tier 2.... any thoughts on that?

Comments

  • VoidedSkyVoidedSky Member Posts: 1,095
    Wow! That looks great! I would love to see a gameplay video! I would set it at tier 1 for introductory.

    ~CTM
  • ZackGSZackGS Member Posts: 313
    Thanks :)

    I have never made a youtube video before.... Little help?
  • VoidedSkyVoidedSky Member Posts: 1,095
    Do you have a screen capture app for your Mac?
  • expired_012expired_012 Member Posts: 1,802
    I would say first download a program such as screenium. What it lets you do is to take a video of stuff on your computer screen. To make it more professional, you can take many video clips of your game with screenium, then insert all of the clips on imovie, and add background music and headings, etc, to make a game trailer.

    After you do that just go on youtube, and sign in to your account (sign up if you dont have one) Upload a new video, add the video file, and wait for it to upload.

    After that all you have to do is paste the link of your youtube video right here, and your vid will show up

    BTW, it looks really good!!
  • BackUpAndDownBackUpAndDown Member Posts: 685
    Newer Macs have Quicktime 10, that should do the trick. You may have to crop the edges in iMovie though...
  • debugdesigndebugdesign Member Posts: 886
    I find www.screenr.com is easy to use and you can publish to youtube and download the mp4

    no software required...
  • ZackGSZackGS Member Posts: 313
    Video..



    (its hard to play with a apple trackpad :p)
  • VoidedSkyVoidedSky Member Posts: 1,095
    Looks fun!
  • juzcookjuzcook Member Posts: 259
    looks great man!
  • ZackGSZackGS Member Posts: 313
    Thanks Guys :)
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