literally squealed when i saw the graphics. you put so much heart into this and the music being made by you and recorded from your keyboard is so special! The bucko and ami "sprites" (can you call it that if its water color?) are seriously cute and when the bucko goes sicko mode it really gets the blood pumping hehehe
Thanks for getting me to make a game after all these years Ami! I had a lot of fun. I felt like a kid again on the family PC. You inspire us all in such different ways glad to part of this community!
I'm not sure I used Clickteam's The Games Factory in the early 00s. I went to see if I could still use it for the game jam, and they turned into Click Team Fusion (I think FNAF might have been made using it actually). I was lucky there was a free version and it was very close to TGF so I used it. It's pretty good if you don't know any coding. Now that I know some I might use a different program to make a game because I have coding experience.
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The painted assets were a big surprise for me. Super cute. Good job, bucko.
literally squealed when i saw the graphics. you put so much heart into this and the music being made by you and recorded from your keyboard is so special! The bucko and ami "sprites" (can you call it that if its water color?) are seriously cute and when the bucko goes sicko mode it really gets the blood pumping hehehe
Thanks for getting me to make a game after all these years Ami! I had a lot of fun. I felt like a kid again on the family PC. You inspire us all in such different ways glad to part of this community!
Hehe what fun!
Great job! The water color graphics look very cute.
I love that you chose to use this look for your game! It's adorable! I got 36 apples lol
Edit: 52!
Cute water color Amiya.
the art in this is really cute, cool to see clickteam fusion, iirc this is a successor to the old Klik & Play by Maxis? nice work!
Oh gosh, I've played so many Klik & Play games and this totally evokes the feel of those (and I mean that in the best way possible)
I'm not sure I used Clickteam's The Games Factory in the early 00s. I went to see if I could still use it for the game jam, and they turned into Click Team Fusion (I think FNAF might have been made using it actually). I was lucky there was a free version and it was very close to TGF so I used it. It's pretty good if you don't know any coding. Now that I know some I might use a different program to make a game because I have coding experience.
I love the paper and water color aesthetic! reminds me of And Yet It Move
Got 42, and agree: it's full of heart!
Somehow, it reminded me of that fishing game with a blanket from childhood.