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Offline fishy_fizTopic starter

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Firstly, this is a direct c&p of a thread I started at eab, so if youve read it there, there's nothing new here to read :)

Anyhow, it goes a little something like........


After 3 years of procrastinating I finally pulled my thumb out and made an original Amiga game again. Ports can be nice to have, but not a lot of fun to do and I get a bit tired of them. In an effort to break out of my rutt I decided to do something that can be finished in a short space of time (inspired by the puzzler "Jooleem" in this instance) and after 4 days work I have a working, albiet rough version up and running.

Although I can do the graphics and sound/music myself Id rather focus on the coding, at least for the moment. With this said, the question becomes, is there anyone who would be interested in helping me out with some graphics and/or music/sounds please ?
I will of course send a version of the game in its current state to anyone interested in helping so they have a better idea of what is needed.

A beta tester or two wouldnt go astray if anyone is interested as well?
The game is hardly going to set the world alight, but it is darn addictive in it's "native" form (ie. Jooleem) and I'd like to bring an "enhanced", nicely presented spin-off to the classic amigas.

Hardware requirements hopefully arent an issue and it should work on a vanilla ocs machine, although I've only tested it on a stock a1200 and '040 equipped a1200 thus far.

Thanks in advance.

edit: ah, druck me funk. I screwed up title over at eab and now I did it here as well. "help" rather than "helping" makes the thread sound somewhat different (and misleading). It shows up properly in here, but on main page it still says "help". If anyone who is able to do so can fix it Id appreciate it. Thanks
« Last Edit: November 29, 2011, 04:13:09 PM by fishy_fiz »
Near as I can tell this is where I write something under the guise of being innocuous, but really its a pot shot at another persons/peoples choice of Amiga based systems. Unfortunately only I cant see how transparent and petty it makes me look.
 

Offline commodorejohn

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I can offer music services; don't have time for graphics at the moment.
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