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The object is to demonstrate how background blocks are used to paint a map, and to show how all of the qualities demonstrated in ''[[Tutor]]'' work in practice. | The object is to demonstrate how background blocks are used to paint a map, and to show how all of the qualities demonstrated in ''[[Tutor]]'' work in practice. | ||
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[[File:terrain.png|thumb|320px|Skygazing in ''Terrain'']] | [[File:terrain.png|thumb|320px|Skygazing in ''Terrain'']] | ||
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''Terrain'' will show you how the 'Terrain' picture blocks can be used in a scene. | ''Terrain'' will show you how the 'Terrain' picture blocks can be used in a scene. | ||
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Monsters by Joan Stone. | Monsters by Joan Stone. | ||
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| + | * Unlike ''Sample'', you now can see the sky. | ||
| + | * The Book of Knowledge is just sitting there, near the start. | ||
| + | * Likewise the pistol -- previously a rare item -- is lying around in the grass, toward the top of the map. | ||
| + | * The world loops horizontally, but the sky at the top and the perspective maze at the bottom keep things contained. | ||
| + | * There are several apparent doors or caves on the map -- marshy or mossy, shaded nooks within stone overhangs. They don't lead anywhere, but they create an atmosphere more suggestive of exploration than you get in ''Sample''. | ||
==Resources== | ==Resources== | ||
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* Background blocks, character blocks, character, monster blocks, and monsters reused from ''[[Sample]]''. | * Background blocks, character blocks, character, monster blocks, and monsters reused from ''[[Sample]]''. | ||
* Several of the monsters are common to all of [[RSD]]'s games. | * Several of the monsters are common to all of [[RSD]]'s games. | ||
==Links== | ==Links== | ||
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[[File:sampleman.png|right]] | [[File:sampleman.png|right]] | ||
Revision as of 07:21, 1 April 2011
Release type: Demo game
Release date: 1991
Levels: 1
Author: Recreational Software Designs
Related games: Sample, Houses, Pipemare, Nebula, Penguin Pete
One of the more overt demo games to come with Game-Maker. Almost a prologue or pseudo-sequel to Sample; the same character and monsters, and the same terrain. The only difference is the actual map. Unlike Sample there seems to be no real goal to this game, though as the map is similarly well-developed it takes a while to tell the difference.
The object is to demonstrate how background blocks are used to paint a map, and to show how all of the qualities demonstrated in Tutor work in practice.
Story
Terrain will show you how the 'Terrain' picture blocks can be used in a scene.
Instructions
Terrain is not really a game, but you may roam around the scene using the arrow keys or the numeric keypad keys and get some ideas of some of Game-Maker's capabilities.
The 'p' key picks up objects. You had better pick up the lazer gun. The 'd' key drops objects. The numeric keypad keys 1, 3, 7, and 9 shoot. The Space Bar shoots four ways. The 'b' key drops bombs, if you have any. Stay clear of the bombs you drop.
Credits
Designed by Recreational Software Designs.
Monsters by Joan Stone.
Notes
- Unlike Sample, you now can see the sky.
- The Book of Knowledge is just sitting there, near the start.
- Likewise the pistol -- previously a rare item -- is lying around in the grass, toward the top of the map.
- The world loops horizontally, but the sky at the top and the perspective maze at the bottom keep things contained.
- There are several apparent doors or caves on the map -- marshy or mossy, shaded nooks within stone overhangs. They don't lead anywhere, but they create an atmosphere more suggestive of exploration than you get in Sample.
Resources
- Background blocks, character blocks, character, monster blocks, and monsters reused from Sample.
- Several of the monsters are common to all of RSD's games.
Links
Downloads
- Terrain (260.9 kB)
- Terrain map (290 kB)
