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Title: Xump: The final run for TI Nspire CX
Post by: gameblabla on April 10, 2015, 12:34:44 pm
(https://gameblabla.olympe.in/img/xump_scr1.png)

Hello everyone !
Just want to let you know that i have ported Xump to TI Nspire CX. (Ndless required)
Xump the final run is a simple puzzle game by Retroguru.
You can download it in the attachments.

Trailer : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUvhiDI1wfQ (http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=eUvhiDI1wfQ)
Website : http://www.retroguru.com/xump/ (http://www.retroguru.com/xump/)
Download link (http://www.retroguru.com/xump/xump-v.latest-tinspirecx.zip)

Description :
Spoiler For Spoiler:
Initially released by Psilocybin Development in 2005 the game has been improved in almost every aspect you can imagine. New graphics, new levels, new music, new options, new everything...

Help Holger to clean up deserted space fields. As this is a very dangerous task for a human being a headbot named Xump will be the one who has to suffer.

Your main task is to clean all dissolving tiles on several single-screen levels by simply stepping on them, one by one. Few fields are secured with mines and need a double tap. Mines can be blown up when passing by or disarmed by Xump when staying on this specific field for a short moment. Certainly the mission sounds easier than it will be.

Installation:
Ndless is required to run the game.
Put the "maps" folder in a new folder called xump.
The folder xump must be created in My documents. (at the root)
Then you can put xump.tns somewhere (it doesn't matter where) and run it.

It might work on the b/w nspire too but i don't have one.

(https://gameblabla.olympe.in/img/xump_scr2.png)
Title: Re: Xump: The final run for TI Nspire CX
Post by: Sorunome on April 10, 2015, 12:50:28 pm
I love the graphics! It is looking like a lot of fun to play!
Title: Re: Xump: The final run for TI Nspire CX
Post by: Vogtinator on April 11, 2015, 10:16:17 am
Looks, great, but that's a LOT of files to put on calc. Every file makes the calc boot noticably slower.
Could you embed the bmps and level files into the main executable? This way you can also use genzehn compression and get it smaller.
Title: Re: Xump: The final run for TI Nspire CX
Post by: gameblabla on April 11, 2015, 12:07:15 pm
Bmps are now bundled inside the executable. You only need the "maps" folder.
There's a normal version and the genzehn version.
I fixed some bugs too and the game is now faster thanks to Vogtinator's advice.
That should make everyone happy.