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June 11th, 2005

Why not submit it at the game guru competetion by Channel 4.

What’s in it for you?
– The fame… The glory… isn’t that enough?
– Showcase your talent. This is a chance to showcase your talent to the hundreds of thousands of visitors to channel4.com/games each month.
– Recognition. For each game that we host, we can provide a link to your website, or contact details if you’re not tecchie enough to have your own site.
– Free hosting. A place to host your game for free with unlimited bandwidth (and let’s face it, our servers are probably bigger than yours).

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June 11th, 2005

Have a look at this, might be something for a game.

Or what about this one maybe suitable for gaming.


June 9th, 2005

………………..or to play a game

Using the tarquin engine would be cool. Got to reverse engineer this thingie.

Example

The Tarquin Engine is a tool for the creation and delivery of zooming infinite canvas webcomics. In it’s current form it exists as a series of Action Script routines within a Macromedia Flash FLA file. Users can customise this template file through a simple drag-and-drop process in order to create their own original infinite canvas narrative.

Just check it out for yourself


June 8th, 2005

I like the stizz of these game. Pity I didn’t have that much time, but I will return and see where the bug is going.

Play time if you got the time, listen and play (like simon)


June 8th, 2005

I like different game ideas and the use of flash. Guess-the-google is a good example, I think.
Created by Grant Robinson who also created Montag-a-google

After creating Montage-a-google, several people wrote to me suggesting I make a game based on the same technology. Montage-a-google is a simple web app that uses Google’s image search to generate a large gridded montage of images based on keywords (search terms) entered by the user. Guess-the-google reverses this process by picking the keywords for you, the player must then guess what keyword made up the image - it’s surprisingly addictive.

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June 8th, 2005

Wallpaper

Remember the MTV animated series created by Peter Chung Aeon Flux, well now we got a game.
For those who don’t know:
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June 8th, 2005

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