Psychotext
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Ha, I've seen it happen on plenty of games only for the proper box art to show up a couple of weeks later.chubigans said:...it was a weird glitch that MS hadn't ever seen before.
Ha, I've seen it happen on plenty of games only for the proper box art to show up a couple of weeks later.chubigans said:...it was a weird glitch that MS hadn't ever seen before.
Dr. Zoidberg said:I've been playing through and rating the last 20 or so indie games the past few days. They seem to really be coming out too often now, and more than ever there's a lot of crap to wade through. They really should do something to limit the releases to 1 a day or something, throw out the obvious garbage, but I realize that would just lead to conflict. Some of the latest trial versions are a JOKE because they don't let you see/do ANYTHING. I realize that with some of these "apps" any demo at all is "giving away the store" but if that's all you've got you probably shouldn't have released anything. Any indie release whose demo doesn't allow anything other than basically "Buy Now" will be getting 1-star from me.
Anyway, there wasn't anything that I seriously considered buying, but here are the ones that I thought were interesting:
Streets of Fury - This sidescrolling beat-em-up is interesting for it's use of digitized characters. The smooth motions really make you wonder what a new 2D Mortal Kombat designed for XBLA could look like. Imagine MK2 with huge sprites that animate extremely fluidly. Hmmm...
Shellblast HD - This is an interesting puzzle game that unfortunately falls short in several areas. It's sort've a cross between Picross and minesweeper. I enjoyed the concept. The game has a clean but bare-bones presentation, and quite frankly I don't think console controls are well suited to the game. This would play much better with on a DS, iPhone, or PC with Mouse. I would probably buy this as a DSiware downloadable game.
Avatar Golf - This is the game Easy Golf should have been (and I bought Easy Golf). The avatars are much more interesting than the robo-guy, and the new course designs are a big improvement. It's the best downloadable golf game on the system, and I recommend it. BUT...I can't help but feel the game is TOO similar to Easy Golf. In many ways it looks and sounds identical, and there are the same problems with some odd ball behavior and reading the green. I bought Easy Golf mainly to support Barker's Crest (who has been wonderful here on the boards) but now I wish that I had waited and bought this instead, because now I have a hard time buying the new one when it's so similar to what I already own. I know it's just $5 and I'm a cheap bastard but still...I would have wished for more changes in the sounds, certain design elements, etc. so that it felt like a true sequel instead of an enhancement.
EDIT - I had the name wrong for Shellblast HD. Sorry.
Anso said:No congrats to me? :3
Psychotext said:Ha, I've seen it happen on plenty of games only for the proper box art to show up a couple of weeks later.
Dr. Zoidberg said:Some of the latest trial versions are a JOKE because they don't let you see/do ANYTHING. I realize that with some of these "apps" any demo at all is "giving away the store" but if that's all you've got you probably shouldn't have released anything. Any indie release whose demo doesn't allow anything other than basically "Buy Now" will be getting 1-star from me.
Gave it my 1. I hope being so stingy blows up in his face.xbhaskarx said:I couldn't agree more.
Everyone should go 1 star Wizard's Tower Screen Saver for this reason.
chixdiggit said:To me it's the perfect example of what an indie game should be: Fun, clever, plays well, and cheap. I played it twice by myself and twice co-op with friends maybe equal to an hour of total game time. I might never play it again but one dollar totally justified.
Dr. Zoidberg said:Avatar Golf - This is the game Easy Golf should have been (and I bought Easy Golf). The avatars are much more interesting than the robo-guy, and the new course designs are a big improvement. It's the best downloadable golf game on the system, and I recommend it. BUT...I can't help but feel the game is TOO similar to Easy Golf. In many ways it looks and sounds identical, and there are the same problems with some odd ball behavior and reading the green. I bought Easy Golf mainly to support Barker's Crest (who has been wonderful here on the boards) but now I wish that I had waited and bought this instead, because now I have a hard time buying the new one when it's so similar to what I already own. I know it's just $5 and I'm a cheap bastard but still...I would have wished for more changes in the sounds, certain design elements, etc. so that it felt like a true sequel instead of an enhancement.
Foxtail said:You should definitely try Halfbrick Rocket Racing. It's one of the best Indie Games out for 240 points, but it seems to be slipping past everyone's radar. I've played it for hours trying to beat my times and I haven't even unlocked the later tiers of tracks yet. And boosting off walls kicks so much ass. Trailer and developer walkthrough here:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jq1KV6dMBro
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=flHH2okbcKw
RadarScope1 said:Wha? How did I not see this before?? I'll be checking out this demo for sure.
RadarScope1 said:ZX Spectrum emulator on XNA? What's going on with this one? Legal?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbxT10gB9w8&feature=related
RadarScope1 said:ZX Spectrum emulator on XNA? What's going on with this one? Legal?
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pbxT10gB9w8&feature=related
Shogun PaiN said:In Avatar Golf is there any way to pan forward to see exactly where your shot will land? I tried all of the buttons and it didn't seem to do what I wanted. Not figuring out how to pan forward and see where my shot was going to land caused a few problems teeing off when a hill blocked my view from seeing where my ball would go and a few times when chipping on to the green.
Foxtail said:You should definitely try Halfbrick Rocket Racing. It's one of the best Indie Games out for 240 points, but it seems to be slipping past everyone's radar. I've played it for hours trying to beat my times and I haven't even unlocked the later tiers of tracks yet. And boosting off walls kicks so much ass. Trailer and developer walkthrough here:
HenryGale said:I'm surprised with XNA that there haven't been small developers or people trying to use it like an apps store. They could market that and make great use. Obviously with twitter and facebook coming out it would be pointless for those.
Just how come no one has tried to make say a web browser. Would that be impossible? I am surprised we don't see things similar to phone app stores on the xbox using it's internet connection. I think a browser would sell well.
chubigans said:Just got a 4000 points card and got Miner Dig Deep.
"just one more time" ends up being two extra hours.
This game is awesome. Any other games that are similar on the Indie side (single player, meaty gameplay)?
This years global Dream.Build.Play competition garnered more 350 games from over 100 countries, nearly doubling the number of community members who enrolled in and submitted Dream.Build.Play titles from those in last years competition. Many of these creators have the opportunity to appear on the Xbox LIVE Indie Games Channel.
Dean Dodrill of the United States earned the grand prize of $40,000 for Dust: An Elysian Tail a side-scrolling, action role-playing game in which the player controls Dust, a man searching for himself. Set in the beautiful yet mysterious world of Falana, this game chronicles Dusts journey to liberate an oppressed village and rediscover his past. Meticulously hand-animated and painted, Dust: An Elysian Tail welcomes exploration, action, and above all else, mastery of a fighting system that rewards skilled gamers.
Panya Inversin and his team from the United States took home second place and $20,000 for their stunning 3-D, four-player brawler/space-shooter, Max Blastronaut.
Nivel21 Entertainment, led by Mauricio Garcia from Spain, received third place and $10,000 for the challenging puzzle game Rotorscope The Secret of the Endless Energy.
Chinas Hu Ling and his team came in fourth place and received $5,000 for the stylish martial arts action game HurricaneX2 Evolution.
All 4 Winners will get the money and the XBLA ContractKafel said:1st prize is $40,000 ? No XBLA contract anymore ?
Hypertrooper said:All 4 Winners will get the money and the XBLA Contract![]()
Nelo Ice said:thought they just get a chance at an xbla contract
Hypertrooper said:All 4 Winners will get the money and the XBLA Contract![]()
Four winners received a share of $75,000 in cash prizes and could have the opportunity to publish their games on Xbox LIVE Arcade
Those who participated in the contest, and are located in a supported region, will have the opportunity to publish their games on the Xbox LIVE Indie Games Channel
Gowans007 said:Now dbp is over can the enterants now upload their games to indie games?
Well done Noogy.
Diablohead said:Noogy will sleep well tonight![]()
chubigans said:This game is awesome. Any other games that are similar on the Indie side (single player, meaty gameplay)?
Nice to hear Noogy.Noogy said:I know some of DBP finalists are in review form, so I imagine you'll see them soon. Many others however are still in production, so I wouldn't hold my breath.
Noogy said:Thanks guys, it's an honor
Yeah, I know some of DBP finalists are in review form, so I imagine you'll see them soon. Many others however are still in production, so I wouldn't hold my breath.
I can say that there are some fantastic titles in the pipeline that I'm excited to see released.
Dr. Zoidberg said:I don't know how you define "meaty" but I cannot recommend Carnyvale Showtime enough. It's really wonderful. I'd also suggest you try Cave-in: Miner Rescue Team. There's also "Supercow" which seems to have good controls and a lot of levels, but they are repetitive in the art style. I'd say it's worth trying.
Top 20?Nelo Ice said:any idea when games from the top 20 will be released?
particularly excited to see cloudberry kingdom, duality zf, guru guru, magnetic mind, and band of bears![]()
coamithra said:Top 20?
Thanks for that, and congrats!Noogy said:http://xona.com/2009/09/05.html
Here's a list thoughtfully put together by the devs behind the awesome Duality ZF.
I have no clue when most of these will be out, but it is an impressive list.