New video! Worked on the content for this the last couple days as I’ve been busy the last few weeks! Hopefully you like what’s here for such a short time period! This video focuses on the following
Squeezing out a new PLOK devlog! I’m remaking the SNES game PLOK in the Unity game engine. This video covers adding a new secret stage. I’ve cut the intro this time in an attempt to keep the pace up and maintain watch time. A lot of different editing experiments in this one. Main things covered in the video are helicopters, sea mine looking enemies, new art, pause screen updates, loading transitions and warps on the world map.
Here’s a compilation of the progress I’ve made so far in my remake of PLOK from the Super Nintendo. The remake is being made in Unity to help me learn new skills. Not intended for release.
Hey everyone! New devlog today, c0ntinuing to polish the first world from PLOK. Cotton Island. Quite a delay since the last video due to various things and covid. This devlog goes through creating a world map (with unlockable levels and backtracking, similar to a super mario bros game), custom font, scoring system and tweaks to the boss when they take damage to be more in line with the original game. There’s a discord available in the videos description for more regular updates and feedback. Hope you enjoy!
Hey everyone! New devlog today, wrapping up the first pass of the first world from PLOK. Cotton Island. I hope you liked my implementation of the boss. It was difficult to implement. Stay tuned for more!
A new PLOK Remake Devlog is among us. This time making a linux build to play on Steam Deck, adding new levels and moving platforms! Moving platforms were challenging, next time we will be looking at the first boss!
Finally, after 5 months I’ve uploaded a new devlog on the PLOK remake. A few weeks after the original I started procrastinating how to do powerups in a way that would allow me to add lots of them. Around a month ago I pushed through this and prepared some content for YouTube shorts and now I’m ready to present a dive into the next few levels. I hope you enjoy :)
What do you mean you don’t know who Bario is? BarioWare: Swap is my entry to the Game Makers Toolkit Game Jam for 2023. The theme was Roles Reversed.
Logo/Theme art not created by me, taken from the GMTK Game Jam itch.io page
The examples given for this theme in its announcement video were;
Angry Birds where you build the towers instead of knocking them down
Pong where you play as the ball instead of the paddle
Tetris where you control the board/environment instead of the falling blocks
WarioWare DIY – A childhood favourite of mine
I applied the theme to WarioWare which became WarioWare but you’re in control of the microgames, now while a WarioWare game already exists where you make games (WarioWare DIY) I decided to make a game that instead has you modifying and setting up existing microgames to maximise your chances of defeating the player (The AI).
The AI popping the balloons
An example from the game includes a microgame where the AI is trying to pop balloons within 5 seconds, in this example you get 5 seconds to spread out the balloons as much as possible so the AI can’t click them all fast enough.
The human player filling the chest so the AI can empty it
You can play the game for free on itch.io, if you’re also taking place in the GMTK Game Jam, why not give BarioWare a rating while the submission page is still open? Thanks
Hey everyone, I’m looking to get back into game more regular game development videos. To start this off I thought it would be fun to parody a Nintendo Direct and do my own set of announcements mostly related to new games and updates to old ones with a few channel updates thrown in for good measure. The direct only has 4 minutes of runtime (Please Understand) thought its quite dense on content and to the point! A new devlog series will air straight after the presentation and a few other goodies will also be available shortly after. Hope to see you there!
I’ve had a presence on YouTube since in some format since 2011. Around this age I assumed all the content I put out was great and would share it with people at school to the point of adding everyone in my friends list into a chat and sending out a video link to my comedy series “life sucks”, I did podcasts and even sang on YouTube on the same channel. My sense of embarrassment didn’t seem to be present.