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Omnimaga => News => Topic started by: DJ Omnimaga on November 11, 2011, 08:41:04 pm
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The TI-Nspire Lua game making scene has definitively been busy lately and now we are showing you a maze game (http://tiplanet.org/forum/archives_voir.php?id=3770&play=) that BakaFleur released yesterday.
(http://tiplanet.org/modules/archives/captures/1320930586labyrinthe.jpg)
In this maze game you must get the key to open the door, both of which you must find, while collecting gold pieces and avoiding moving minotaurs. Levels are randomly generated and you can select the size, the amount of items, obstacles and you can choose to create your own level, store it in the calculator memory then play it.
Enjoy!
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looks sweet! I don't have a nspire, tho, so I can't play it :P...
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This is of the ti-planet contest, I believe. Are the results already known by the way?
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Not yet, just be patient ;)
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Nspire Lua games are becoming more and more sophisticated, great job Bakefleur!
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Nice! Is there an english version?
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Not yet it seems. Most active TI-Nspire Lua programmers mainly speak French.
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This game looks very fun! It will surely occupy some of my free time in school! :)
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A moving screenie or video would be nice of it in color. :D
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Not yet it seems. Most active TI-Nspire Lua programmers mainly speak French.
At least, you should be able to understand what games says even if you don't know French.
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But what if the game creator doesn't know English?
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But what if the game creator doesn't know English?
That's what I meant.
They can make the game in their native language and we should be able to understand based on the context (unless the games is heavily based on storyline text :P )
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Ah, I misinterpreted your post :p
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Most are french?
I was going to get an nspire!
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Most are french?
I was going to get an nspire!
Lol, most games don't use a language in game. But if it does just use a translator. :)