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'''Website:''' [http://rogerlevy.net/ rogerlevy.net]<br />
 
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}}In Roger Levy's collection of surviving material are one incomplete and damaged, yet reasonably developed, [[Andy in Asunderland|platformer]]; a very appealing and original sketch of [[KonoTest|another platformer]]; a single-screen [[Fireworks|special effects demo]]; and this, a brief experiment with 3/4 top-down perspective, RPG-style tiling patterns.
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 
  
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Of the four games this is the least developed -- less so even than ''Fireworks'', which although barely playable features all original elements and toys with a new concept. ''RPG Test'' is less a concept demo than a perfunctory test-run for an incomplete tile set. That said, it is a fairly attractive tile set.
  
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A perfunctory experiment with background tiles, by [[Roger Levy]]. The (presumably tentative) character is the Biker from ''[[Houses]]''.
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Without speculating too much as to what might have been, Levy's use of the available tools shows good potential. Although his ''Link to the Past''-style trees suffer a bit from the lack of an ability to foreground some background elements, allowing the character to pass partially behind them and thereby selling the angled perspective, the water pit is very nicely drawn and an inspiration for further development.  
  
 
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One sort of wants to take this block set, build on and adjust it, and create all-new maps to explore. Maybe with a different character, though. No offence, Biker guy; you'd best stick to [[Houses|the neighborhood you know]].
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* '''''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/downloads/rpgtest.zip RPG Test]''''' (79.5 kB)
 
* '''''[http://www.aderack.com/game-maker/downloads/rpgtest.zip RPG Test]''''' (79.5 kB)
  
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Revision as of 18:52, 18 July 2014

RPG Test
RPG-Title.gif

Release type: Incomplete
Release date: N/A (Begun 1997)
Levels: 1
Author: Roger Levy
Website: rogerlevy.net
Related games: Houses

In Roger Levy's collection of surviving material are one incomplete and damaged, yet reasonably developed, platformer; a very appealing and original sketch of another platformer; a single-screen special effects demo; and this, a brief experiment with 3/4 top-down perspective, RPG-style tiling patterns.

Of the four games this is the least developed -- less so even than Fireworks, which although barely playable features all original elements and toys with a new concept. RPG Test is less a concept demo than a perfunctory test-run for an incomplete tile set. That said, it is a fairly attractive tile set.

Terrance.png

Without speculating too much as to what might have been, Levy's use of the available tools shows good potential. Although his Link to the Past-style trees suffer a bit from the lack of an ability to foreground some background elements, allowing the character to pass partially behind them and thereby selling the angled perspective, the water pit is very nicely drawn and an inspiration for further development.

One sort of wants to take this block set, build on and adjust it, and create all-new maps to explore. Maybe with a different character, though. No offence, Biker guy; you'd best stick to the neighborhood you know.

Instructions

Exploring nature in RPG Test

Arrow keys: Move the character in those directions.

Credits

Game designed by Roger Levy.

Availability

Prior to this archive's online presence, this game is not known to be publicly available.

Archive history

In December 2011 a passing reference to Game-Maker in the TIGSource forums led to direct communication with Levy. On December 30th he provided the sum of his surviving Game-Maker work, which was then added to the archive.

Links

Downloads