Try out my Bugbomber remake
by Ross Turner · in General Discussion · 02/24/2006 (2:50 pm) · 0 replies
Hi everyone,
I've just released my first ever game (and serious c++ program come to think of it) in it's beta stage. It's a remake of "Bugbomber" from the Amiga (and Commodore 64 to some extent) and if anyone else remembers the original game I'd bery happy.
Anyway, it's somewhat similar to bomberman except for the many extra features such as the different weapons and "eggs" you can create to spawn creatures on your team and whatnot, which I think gives it an interesting style of play. Enough waffling, you can download it here. Please try to excuse the programmer art :) Also it is meant to be primarily multiplayer but at the moment only keyboard input is supported (joypad and joystick input coming soon, as well as user defined keys), so if you're playing by yourself, it helps to get someone else to join in.
If there's any artists that want to help out with this freeware game to replace the programmer art, please get in touch with me at ross_turner001@hotmail.com
The same goes for any sound engineers that can contribute, as some of the sounds in game definitely aren't the best.
Any feedback (negative included) is honestly appreciated so let me know :)
I've just released my first ever game (and serious c++ program come to think of it) in it's beta stage. It's a remake of "Bugbomber" from the Amiga (and Commodore 64 to some extent) and if anyone else remembers the original game I'd bery happy.
Anyway, it's somewhat similar to bomberman except for the many extra features such as the different weapons and "eggs" you can create to spawn creatures on your team and whatnot, which I think gives it an interesting style of play. Enough waffling, you can download it here. Please try to excuse the programmer art :) Also it is meant to be primarily multiplayer but at the moment only keyboard input is supported (joypad and joystick input coming soon, as well as user defined keys), so if you're playing by yourself, it helps to get someone else to join in.
If there's any artists that want to help out with this freeware game to replace the programmer art, please get in touch with me at ross_turner001@hotmail.com
The same goes for any sound engineers that can contribute, as some of the sounds in game definitely aren't the best.
Any feedback (negative included) is honestly appreciated so let me know :)