Classic-style Adventure Game
by David Alaves · in Torque Game Builder · 04/26/2005 (12:49 am) · 7 replies
Hi all
I bought T2D yesterday and it's amazing!
But I want to do an adventure game in the style of the Lucasarts classics and I think a scene editor would be great (it would be similar to TGE mission editor). I think it also would be useful for another kind of games.
Ideas on the scene editor:
- management of all the scenes in the project
- background image
- sprites in the scene
- properties of the objects in the scene
- ...
Keep up the good work!
- David
I bought T2D yesterday and it's amazing!
But I want to do an adventure game in the style of the Lucasarts classics and I think a scene editor would be great (it would be similar to TGE mission editor). I think it also would be useful for another kind of games.
Ideas on the scene editor:
- management of all the scenes in the project
- background image
- sprites in the scene
- properties of the objects in the scene
- ...
Keep up the good work!
- David
About the author
#2
I don't know if it handles scenes but I would assume it would have to wouldn't it?
It's the second post down.
Oh and welcome aboard :)
04/26/2005 (1:11 am)
www.garagegames.com/mg/forums/result.thread.php?qt=27996I don't know if it handles scenes but I would assume it would have to wouldn't it?
It's the second post down.
Oh and welcome aboard :)
#4
www.garagegames.com/mg/forums/result.thread.php?qt=28302
By the way, we both share the same ambitions. As far as adv games go that is.
04/26/2005 (1:36 am)
Here is another all purpose thread to have around toowww.garagegames.com/mg/forums/result.thread.php?qt=28302
By the way, we both share the same ambitions. As far as adv games go that is.
#5
04/28/2005 (11:12 am)
So there are other people making a pseudo-Lucasarts adventure game...
#6
04/28/2005 (12:57 pm)
How can you mention LucasArts without mentioning Sierra and Westwood? :)
#7
04/28/2005 (1:23 pm)
There's a distinct syle difference in a LucasArts adventure game like Sam & Max or Full Throttle as opposed to King's Quest or the Westwood adventure games. Even so, the Sierra and Westwood adventure games were great too.
Torque Owner Charlie Malbaurn