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: We had high hopes for ''Dummy 5'', but it was ultimately left unfinished. Since ''[[Dummy Duck 4|Dummy 4]]'' was an experiment in claymation, I felt like I had to try something new for part 5. The idea was to hand draw everything, scan in the drawings and make the game look like it was all drawn on a big piece of paper. I started working on it and it looked kinda cool. I finished the character and background for the first level. But sadly it wasn't meant to be.  I never got any farther than that first level. It's too bad. I think that was around the time that computers stopped fully supporting MS-DOS programs. I think I got a new computer that couldn't run [[Game-Maker]], and that was that. Kinda makes me sad to think about it.
 
: We had high hopes for ''Dummy 5'', but it was ultimately left unfinished. Since ''[[Dummy Duck 4|Dummy 4]]'' was an experiment in claymation, I felt like I had to try something new for part 5. The idea was to hand draw everything, scan in the drawings and make the game look like it was all drawn on a big piece of paper. I started working on it and it looked kinda cool. I finished the character and background for the first level. But sadly it wasn't meant to be.  I never got any farther than that first level. It's too bad. I think that was around the time that computers stopped fully supporting MS-DOS programs. I think I got a new computer that couldn't run [[Game-Maker]], and that was that. Kinda makes me sad to think about it.
  
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Revision as of 10:13, 24 August 2011

Dummy Duck 5
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Release type: Incomplete
Release date: 1999
Levels: 1
Author: Alan Caudel
Website: Dummy Duck
Related games: Dummy Duck, Dummy Duck 2, Dummy Duck 3, Dummy Duck 4














Background

A completely hand drawn video game in the works

Alan Caudel:

We had high hopes for Dummy 5, but it was ultimately left unfinished. Since Dummy 4 was an experiment in claymation, I felt like I had to try something new for part 5. The idea was to hand draw everything, scan in the drawings and make the game look like it was all drawn on a big piece of paper. I started working on it and it looked kinda cool. I finished the character and background for the first level. But sadly it wasn't meant to be. I never got any farther than that first level. It's too bad. I think that was around the time that computers stopped fully supporting MS-DOS programs. I think I got a new computer that couldn't run Game-Maker, and that was that. Kinda makes me sad to think about it.