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'''Release type:''' [[Shareware|Freeware]]<br />
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'''Release type:''' [[Incomplete]]<br />
'''Release date:''' 8/29/1995<br />
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'''Release date:''' N/A (begun [[1995]][[Category: 1995|Four to Save]])<br />
 
'''Levels:''' 15<br />
 
'''Levels:''' 15<br />
 
'''Author:''' [[PPP Team]]<br />
 
'''Author:''' [[PPP Team]]<br />
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'''Website:''' [http://sylvainhb.blogspot.com/p/rsd-game-maker.html Bilou Homebrew's Blog]<br />
 
'''Related games:''' ''[[Badman II]]''}}One of [[PPP Team]]’s half-completed experiments, ''4 to Save Toon Land'' is one of the more ambitious [[Game-Maker]] games. There are at least two elements that stand out: its approach to storytelling, and its multifaceted approach to level design.
 
'''Related games:''' ''[[Badman II]]''}}One of [[PPP Team]]’s half-completed experiments, ''4 to Save Toon Land'' is one of the more ambitious [[Game-Maker]] games. There are at least two elements that stand out: its approach to storytelling, and its multifaceted approach to level design.
  
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Eventually the player is supplied a choice of four characters, each with unique abilities and dimensions. Apparently the main reason they abandoned the game was the headache of accounting for four separate perspectives when designing the levels. What they did finish, however, they composed very well. You find passages that tall characters simply can’t fit through, blocks that only some characters can break, and various other tricks to ensure that each character can wind its own path and find its own secrets.
 
Eventually the player is supplied a choice of four characters, each with unique abilities and dimensions. Apparently the main reason they abandoned the game was the headache of accounting for four separate perspectives when designing the levels. What they did finish, however, they composed very well. You find passages that tall characters simply can’t fit through, blocks that only some characters can break, and various other tricks to ensure that each character can wind its own path and find its own secrets.
 
[[File:Toon1.png|thumb|320px|Skott explores the depths of Toon Land]]
 
  
 
If you can imagine a sequel to ''Clash at Demonhead'' produced for the Sega Genesis, maybe around the same time as ''Kid Chameleon'' and ''Alisia Dragoon'', that’s sort of the game’s tone. If it were finished, ''4 to Save Toon Land'' might have been the best thing ever done with Game-Maker. As it stands, it’s a neat demonstration of how much potential still lays untapped even in such a limited framework.
 
If you can imagine a sequel to ''Clash at Demonhead'' produced for the Sega Genesis, maybe around the same time as ''Kid Chameleon'' and ''Alisia Dragoon'', that’s sort of the game’s tone. If it were finished, ''4 to Save Toon Land'' might have been the best thing ever done with Game-Maker. As it stands, it’s a neat demonstration of how much potential still lays untapped even in such a limited framework.
  
==Story==
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== Story ==
  
 
[[File:Toon.png|thumb|320px|The four heroes of Toon Land]]
 
[[File:Toon.png|thumb|320px|The four heroes of Toon Land]]
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[[File:4heroes.png|center]]
  
* Tiny
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* Tiny -- one of the survivor of Fury of the Furries (a Kalisto game)
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* Gan -- a.k.a. [[Futurboy]]
  
* Gan
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* Skott -- a terminator android under cover
  
* Skott
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* Mol -- a punk mole seeking for revenge after [[Badman_II|Badman]].
  
* Mol
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== Instructions ==
  
==Instructions==
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[[File:Toon1.png|thumb|320px|Skott explores the depths of Toon Land]]
  
 
* F2 Info board
 
* F2 Info board
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* F9 Calibrate joystick
 
* F9 Calibrate joystick
  
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'''Action keys:'''
 
* Keypad to make move your hero
 
* Keypad to make move your hero
 
* /*-+ to use your weapon
 
* /*-+ to use your weapon
 
* A-G for the sound test !!
 
* A-G for the sound test !!
  
==Credits==
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== Credits ==
  
 
* '''Piet Martin''' : Level design, game concept and storytelling
 
* '''Piet Martin''' : Level design, game concept and storytelling
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* Pierrick Hansen : Voice actor.
 
* Pierrick Hansen : Voice actor.
  
==Links==
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== Availability ==
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Prior to this archive's online presence, this game was only available in small-scale distribution amongst the close associates of PPP Team.
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== Archive History ==
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Along with several other PPP Team titles, this game was added to the archive on September 25, 2010. It was provided by [[Sylvain Martin]], after contact through his blog and social media -- who in turn was located through a link on [[cly5m]]'s [http://www.autofish.net/video_games/creation/rsd_game-maker/index.html Game-Maker page].
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== Links ==
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<youtube>h9pF8QcyP_E</youtube>
  
<videoflash>h9pF8QcyP_E</videoflash>
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=== Sites ===
  
 
* [http://sylvainhb.blogspot.com/p/rsd-game-maker.html My RSD Game-Maker Years (Bilou Homebrew)]
 
* [http://sylvainhb.blogspot.com/p/rsd-game-maker.html My RSD Game-Maker Years (Bilou Homebrew)]
 
* [http://cyborgjeff.untergrund.net/site/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?cid=23&lid=208 Cyborg Jeff's site]
 
* [http://cyborgjeff.untergrund.net/site/modules/mydownloads/singlefile.php?cid=23&lid=208 Cyborg Jeff's site]
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=== Interviews / Articles ===
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* [http://www.diygamer.com/2010/10/gamemaker-archive-brussels-spout-book-1/ DIYGamer article]
 
* [http://www.diygamer.com/2010/10/gamemaker-archive-brussels-spout-book-1/ DIYGamer article]
  
==Downloads==
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=== Listings ===
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* [https://archive.org/details/4toSaveToonLand_1020 archive.org entry]
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* [http://demu.org/resource/4toSaveToonLand_1020 demu.org entry]
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=== Misc. Links ===
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* '''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/java/toonland.php Play ''4 to Save Toon Land'' online]'''
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== Downloads ==
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* '''''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/downloads/4tstl.zip 4 to Save Toon Land]''''' (468.7 kB)
  
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[[Category: Platformers|Four to Save Toon Land]]
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[[Category: Experimental|Four to Save Toon Land]]
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[[Category: New discoveries|Four to Save Toon Land]]
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[[Category: Games needing maps|Four to Save Toon Land]]
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[[Category: Belgium|Four to Save]]
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[[Category: Pierre Martin]]
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[[Category: Pierrick Hansen]]
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[[Category: Sylvain Martin]]
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[[Category: DIYGamer]]

Latest revision as of 17:36, 22 June 2021

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4 to Save Toon Land
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Release type: Incomplete
Release date: N/A (begun 1995)
Levels: 15
Author: PPP Team
Website: Bilou Homebrew's Blog
Related games: Badman II

One of PPP Team’s half-completed experiments, 4 to Save Toon Land is one of the more ambitious Game-Maker games. There are at least two elements that stand out: its approach to storytelling, and its multifaceted approach to level design.

On the former count, the game starts off with a cursor that the player can scroll across a lushly illustrated backdrop. As the player scrolls, the images and some accompanying captions gradually paint the scenario. Houses begin to burn, malevolent figures loom, and plight is established.

Eventually the player is supplied a choice of four characters, each with unique abilities and dimensions. Apparently the main reason they abandoned the game was the headache of accounting for four separate perspectives when designing the levels. What they did finish, however, they composed very well. You find passages that tall characters simply can’t fit through, blocks that only some characters can break, and various other tricks to ensure that each character can wind its own path and find its own secrets.

If you can imagine a sequel to Clash at Demonhead produced for the Sega Genesis, maybe around the same time as Kid Chameleon and Alisia Dragoon, that’s sort of the game’s tone. If it were finished, 4 to Save Toon Land might have been the best thing ever done with Game-Maker. As it stands, it’s a neat demonstration of how much potential still lays untapped even in such a limited framework.

Story[edit]

The four heroes of Toon Land

Everything was calm in Toon Land ...

But not for long.

For the cruel Machiavelik has begun to sow terror.

4 heroes have been chosen for this mission:

4heroes.png
  • Tiny -- one of the survivor of Fury of the Furries (a Kalisto game)
  • Skott -- a terminator android under cover
  • Mol -- a punk mole seeking for revenge after Badman.

Instructions[edit]

Skott explores the depths of Toon Land
  • F2 Info board
  • F3 Toggle sound
  • F4 Toggle music
  • F5 Save a game
  • F6 Load a ame
  • F8 Use joystick
  • F9 Calibrate joystick

Action keys:

  • Keypad to make move your hero
  • /*-+ to use your weapon
  • A-G for the sound test !!

Credits[edit]

  • Piet Martin : Level design, game concept and storytelling
  • Pype Martin : Character design for Gan/Futureboy and Mol (a cameo from Badman II) plus some tiles (reused from Badman II)
  • Atreide Concepts/Kalisto : Tiny character and additional tiles, ripped from Fury of the Furries
  • Greg Pogo : Skott character design
  • Pierrick Hansen : Voice actor.

Availability[edit]

Prior to this archive's online presence, this game was only available in small-scale distribution amongst the close associates of PPP Team.

Archive History[edit]

Along with several other PPP Team titles, this game was added to the archive on September 25, 2010. It was provided by Sylvain Martin, after contact through his blog and social media -- who in turn was located through a link on cly5m's Game-Maker page.

Links[edit]

Sites[edit]

Interviews / Articles[edit]

Listings[edit]

Misc. Links[edit]

Downloads[edit]