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TI-Nspire / Slime Volleyball - an online classic, now for nSpire
« on: March 08, 2014, 04:25:37 pm »
In the past few days, we at LD Studios have been working hard on a lua port of Slime Volleyball.
Although the game is far from done, we decided it's time to release version 0.1
So far the game includes a 1 player with AI, local competitive 2 player mode, and lots of other great features!
If you have never heard of slime volleyball, check it out here: http://www.slimegames.eu


Screenshots:
(Scroll down for a GIF!)
Spoiler For v.0.1:

Controls:

General
  • Enter: start next serve
  • Escape: quit game
Player 1
  • Move: arrows or numpad
  • Tab: Change color
Player 2
  • Move: wad or pxv
  • Backspace: Change Color
Planned Features:

Games
  • Volleyball Complete
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Football
Settings
  • Changeable Sky
  • Changeable Ground
  • Low gravity (space) mode
  • Multiple scoring systems
  • AI Difficulty levels
  • Different ball types
Other
  • Consistent graphics on all platforms
  • Game commentary
Download the latest version below!

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TI-Nspire / nCoder
« on: January 14, 2014, 05:38:35 pm »
Ever wanted to look like a secret agent hacking into top secret files?
Want to impress your friends?
Try nCoder for TI nSpire!

Boot it up and be greeted with the ability to select your desired typing speed

Continue, and witness an awesome intro scene making it look like you are hacking through a security system!

Then comes the main point of the program: simply mash random buttons on the keyboard, and actual code will appear onscreen, tricking bystanders into thinking you have some sort of black-magic typing skills. You can look more believable by using a 1:1 ratio of button presses to character outputs, or look like a typing whiz by cranking it up to 9 characters outputted per one button press.

This program is based on the awesome http://hackertyper.net/ and I give all credit to the developer of that webpage for the idea. The code that appears when you type is literally just an older version of the code for the program itself because I was too lazy to write a fake yet realistic-looking placeholder code, but if anyone feels like writing up a fake (or real) piece of code that looks like it would be used to hack into something, send it my way and I'll reformat it and implement it in the program (I might even make it so you get a random output code each time) to make it more authentic.
Hope you all find it interesting - the .tns file is attached to this post!

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TI-Nspire / nFinity
« on: December 30, 2013, 12:25:44 pm »
nFinity is a randomly generated sidescrolling exploration game. The goal for this game was to have as much of it randomized as possible.

Download available in my post below!


Demo of the title screen-of course, pulsing random colors

The most visible right now is the randomized color scheme. The combination of background color, terrain color, and character color are different every time you generate a level. I have calculated there to be 4,558,916,353,692,300,000,000 possible color combinations.

Desert at midday                                                                                      Sunset landscape

Additionally, the terrain is varied. This feature is in a very early stage. Currently, only small hills and plateaus can spawn, as well as a single fern. Now that I have learned how to clone objects/classes, this feature will be greatly expanded in the future. Much larger mountains will be able to spawn, and more and diverse plant life will also appear. I even experimented with making the player be a randomized shape, but after some "intersting" results I figured it would be best to keep a simple square for the player shape.

In it's current state, this is more of a demo. You can move around and jump in the environment, and generate a new level at the push of a button, but it's not much of a "game" quite yet. I am thinking of the gameplay being based around you exploring the environment collecting random objects, but I'm interested to hear suggestions from the community.
Here are a few more screenshots demonstrating the randomized visuals
Spoiler For Spoiler:

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Introduce Yourself! / Addition to LD Studios
« on: December 28, 2013, 10:32:23 pm »
Hello Omnimaga,
I am a somewhat new associate/member of LD Studios (creator of the critically acclaimed Jumping Squares), and have decided to make my own separate account. I have been working with the rest of LD Studios on Jumping Squares 2, as well as my own projects including my latest randomly generated endeavor entitled "nFinity" - more details on that coming later! So for my profile picture, I took my normal user photo that I use on other sites and put a little LD twist on it. I hope to provide fun and creative games to the community in the future!
-Chimpman

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