Difference between revisions of "Dude"
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'''Release date:''' N/A<br /> | '''Release date:''' N/A<br /> | ||
'''Levels:''' ?<br /> | '''Levels:''' ?<br /> | ||
− | '''Author:''' [[ | + | '''Author:''' [[Travis Cope]]<br /> |
'''Website:''' [http://www.t3-i.com/ T3 Software]<br /> | '''Website:''' [http://www.t3-i.com/ T3 Software]<br /> | ||
'''Related games:''' ? | '''Related games:''' ? | ||
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− | A 3/4 overhead action adventure game. | + | Travis Cope developed "A 3/4 overhead action adventure game." |
− | + | == Background == | |
− | + | {{Quote|Dude was a ¾ overhead adventure game featuring the main character, Dude. Dude was a blue, ball-shaped character that rolled through the levels.|Todd Cope,|T3 History|, [http://t3-i.com t3-i.com]}} | |
− | + | {{Quote|I don't have much to say about ''Dude''. It was the least developed of all the Game-Maker titles we were working on. The main character was just a blue ball with a smiley face. You rolled Dude around the playfield using the arrow keys.<br /><br /> | |
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+ | The only [environment] I can remember was brown, gray, and blue. The level that I remember seemed sort of like the layout of the inside of a building.|Todd Cope,|YouTube comment}} | ||
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+ | == Links == | ||
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+ | * [http://t3-i.com/history/downloads/t3_history-0.9.pdf T3 History] | ||
[[Category: Incomplete games]] | [[Category: Incomplete games]] | ||
[[Category: T3 Software]] | [[Category: T3 Software]] | ||
+ | [[Category: Travis Cope]] | ||
[[Category: Top-down]] | [[Category: Top-down]] | ||
[[Category: Action-adventure]] | [[Category: Action-adventure]] |
Revision as of 10:34, 22 June 2016
Release type: Incomplete
Release date: N/A
Levels: ?
Author: Travis Cope
Website: T3 Software
Related games: ?
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Travis Cope developed "A 3/4 overhead action adventure game."
Background
Dude was a ¾ overhead adventure game featuring the main character, Dude. Dude was a blue, ball-shaped character that rolled through the levels.
— Todd Cope, T3 History, t3-i.com
I don't have much to say about Dude. It was the least developed of all the Game-Maker titles we were working on. The main character was just a blue ball with a smiley face. You rolled Dude around the playfield using the arrow keys.
The only [environment] I can remember was brown, gray, and blue. The level that I remember seemed sort of like the layout of the inside of a building.
— Todd Cope, YouTube comment