Mini-Game Conspiracy |
News posted 5th May, 2003 by Mitch M
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Just listen to Jonny:
Some of you may have heard about the new Game Boy Advance game that's
almost out, Wario Ware Inc. It's probably the strangest game I've ever
seen, as well as the most ingenius. Put simply, WWI shoves 200 micro-
games at you with no instructions on how to play. And each microgame
(not minigame) is very bizarre and greaty varied from the last.
Yes it sounds strange, but really it's an amazing idea. Each game
is so short and so odd, you're always surprised and intrigued.
Overall, a very interesting (and cool) idea.
SO NOW:
This gives me an idea for a game of my own. Why not do the same with
a Klik game? And what's great is, it can involve ANYONE using a Clickteam
product. I say we all should try to making one microgame of our own. It
should be short, unique, and downright weird. Then we can put them all
together into one big game (similar to Wario Ware Inc.). To make sure
they'd all work together, each microgame will be 320x200 hopefully their
file sizes will be as small as possible. Eventually, when all the microgames
are compiled into one game, everone would be given credit for their own
game and what not. And I'll have a few of my own microgames in the final game as well.
I've made one already to start it off. It didn't take long to make
and it's rather simple. But it shows the basic idea of a microgame.
The file is open source in TGF... Screenie...
BUT FIRST:
I would like to know who wants to make a microgame for this project.
If you want to add to the collection, first email me (through this site)
telling me that you want to help. This will be much appreciated.
How I'll have people send their microgames to me is not decided yet. I think
I might enable people to upload them to my server if I can.
NOTICE: I will not use microgames you make that contain inappropiate material
or foul language. And if I feel your game is not good enough, I may not use it.
This may not be a project for those who are new at using Clickteam products.
When you DO make a microgame, make sure it's original, creative and possibly
a unique graphic style. The one I made is photo realistic (made up of actual
pictures). You may want to make a game that's very detailed or not very
detailed at all, special kinds of shading or no shading, pixelly or highly
detailed, Etc. Oh, and have fun for crying out loud!
- Jonathan Smeby jonny@jonnycomics.com
Mitch
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Mitch MPossibly Insane
Registered 09/02/2003
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