Difference between revisions of "DD4: Canadian Boxing Day"
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'''Website:''' [http://www.dummyduck.com/ Dummy Duck]<br /> | '''Website:''' [http://www.dummyduck.com/ Dummy Duck]<br /> | ||
'''Related games:''' ''[[Dummy Duck]]'', ''[[Dummy Duck 2]]'', ''[[Dummy Duck 3]]'', ''[[Dummy Duck 5]]'' | '''Related games:''' ''[[Dummy Duck]]'', ''[[Dummy Duck 2]]'', ''[[Dummy Duck 3]]'', ''[[Dummy Duck 5]]'' | ||
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The fourth game in [[Alan Caudel]]'s ''Dummy Duck'' series, and an early experiment with claymation. | The fourth game in [[Alan Caudel]]'s ''Dummy Duck'' series, and an early experiment with claymation. | ||
Revision as of 10:27, 7 July 2011
Release type: Unknown
Release date: ?
Levels: ?
Author: Alan Caudel
Website: Dummy Duck
Related games: Dummy Duck, Dummy Duck 2, Dummy Duck 3, Dummy Duck 5
AKA DD4: Canadian Boxing Day
The fourth game in Alan Caudel's Dummy Duck series, and an early experiment with claymation.
Background
Alan Caudel:
The game's alternate title, "DD4: Canadian Boxing Day" was a parody of the movie "ID4: Independance Day" which was popular at the time.
The idea for a claymation game probably came from playing The Neverhood. I built clay models for each of the characters and animated them. Digital cameras really weren't around much back then, so I had to take all the photos for each frame of animation with a regular film camera and wait for the film to be developed. Then I scanned in each photo and imported them into Game-Maker.





