Difference between revisions of "Terra"
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== Archive history == | == Archive history == | ||
− | On January 21st 2010, Rob Brandon pseudonymously responded to a [http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/as3la/a_thoroughly_modern_particle_system/ Reddit thread] with a passing comment about Game-Maker. When pressed about his history with the software, he replied that all of his games were stored on a couple of defunct computers, either inaccessible or destroyed. | + | On January 21st 2010, Rob Brandon pseudonymously responded to a [http://www.reddit.com/r/programming/comments/as3la/a_thoroughly_modern_particle_system/ Reddit thread] with a passing comment about Game-Maker (in particular, about ''Terra''. When pressed about his history with the software, he replied that all of his games were stored on a couple of defunct computers, either inaccessible or destroyed. |
Over 31 months later on August 23th 2012, John Brandon commented on a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlmrkAtaeQs YouTube clip] that he had found an archive of his and his brother's old games. The next day he composed a long e-mail describing the contents of a jumbled collection of gameware files, adding up to an ostensible sixteen games. All of the games were in pieces, many of them incomplete. | Over 31 months later on August 23th 2012, John Brandon commented on a [https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MlmrkAtaeQs YouTube clip] that he had found an archive of his and his brother's old games. The next day he composed a long e-mail describing the contents of a jumbled collection of gameware files, adding up to an ostensible sixteen games. All of the games were in pieces, many of them incomplete. |
Revision as of 06:52, 31 March 2016
Release type: Incomplete
Release date: 2001
Levels: 19
Author: Robert Brandon
Related games: Skate Board, Raven
Game three of the "SkateGhoul Trilogy", which also includes Skate Board and Raven.
Follows through on latent elements in Skate Board.
Borrows a bit from Fox World -- another attempt at taking an existing game and turning it into an adventure platformer.
Result is sort of an exploration platformer, in the vein of Seiklus.
Contents
Story
N/A
Instructions
CONTROLS
For best results, please use the numerical keypad.
- 4, 6: Skate left, right
- 7, 8, 9: Ollie Left, Up, Right
TRICKS
- 0 Ins: Board Slide
- Enter: 5-0 Grind (Do on rails)
- +: Spin
- *: Kickflip
- -: Nosebone
Credits
Designed by
- Robert Brandon
Engine and Tools by
- Recreational Software Designs
Edited by
- EJR Tairne
Background
John Brandon:
- Game by my brother using graphics I created for Skate Board, and some new background graphics he created for this concept. I guess it was part maze game, and part side scroller. Knowing my brother, the levels are probably actually completable.
Rob Brandon:
- This is the game that incorporated the hacky particle system previously mentioned on a Reddit thread:
- So for a hacky particle effect, you could make a tiny monster that moved in a random direction while playing an animation (such as white->yellow->red->black for a flame-like thing) and would automatically die at the end of its animation. You'd then set some map tile to emit them and enjoy.
- ...yeah. Not amazing.
Availability
Prior to this archive's online presence, this game is not known to be publicly available.
Archive history
On January 21st 2010, Rob Brandon pseudonymously responded to a Reddit thread with a passing comment about Game-Maker (in particular, about Terra. When pressed about his history with the software, he replied that all of his games were stored on a couple of defunct computers, either inaccessible or destroyed.
Over 31 months later on August 23th 2012, John Brandon commented on a YouTube clip that he had found an archive of his and his brother's old games. The next day he composed a long e-mail describing the contents of a jumbled collection of gameware files, adding up to an ostensible sixteen games. All of the games were in pieces, many of them incomplete.
Over the next five months, through regular consultation, the games were all reassembled as well as the materials would permit. The games were reconstructed or otherwise recovered on the following dates:
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Links
Downloads
- Terra (191.1 kB)