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==Instructions== | ==Instructions== | ||
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==Credits== | ==Credits== | ||
Revision as of 19:09, 20 October 2012
Release type: Incomplete
Release date: 2000
Levels: 5
Author: Brandon Enterprises
Related games: Foxy Dimensions, Fox World
Instructions
(Pending)
Credits
Designed by John Brandon of Brandon Enterprises.
Background
John Brandon:
- My DBZ inspired Saiyan Fox characters in a Mario Party inspired party game.
- The party aspect was never developed, and frankly would probably be impossible to develop as multiplayer/multi-character games didn't seem to be possible in GM. I think at the time I figured I could get around this by having people take turns, but that's no fun for a party game. The concept was doomed from the start.
- I mostly just wanted to work on some quirky mini games with my fox characters and have a joke with my friends.
- I started work on some mini games: archery, go karts (a side-scroller; dodge obstacles), and duel (fighting style game based on work we'd done with Foxy Dimensions). There are playable demos of each, in various stages of completion.