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1  Community / Townhall / Re: The Obligatory Introduce Yourself Thread on: April 07, 2010, 11:53:45 AM
Hi everyone!

My name is Anton and I'm from Russia. I love games, programming and ACM programming contests. That's why I'm here. At my work at Intel I'm working on GPA (Graphics Performance Analyzer) and that's great thing for me. In my spare time I'm reading, programming small graphical library for Linux to easy use of 3D capabilities of GPUs. I'd like to see much image quality in Linux games. Also I'm working on small puzzle game along with OpenGameArt community, cause I like to work with these guys and game idea they proposed looks quite well for me!

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Anton
2  Feedback / Playtesting / Bart's Moving Maze Madness on: April 07, 2010, 11:21:48 AM
Hi everyone!

Currently, I'm working along with OpenGameArt community on a simple puzzle game named "Bart's Moving Maze Madness". I'd love if you'd check this game out and post some feedback.

Platform: Linux

License: GPL 2+

Rules: Bart is a puzzle-style game. In a maze, there is a human and several monsters. The human wants to escape (reach the "exit" point). The monsters, as you may have already guessed, want to eat him for breakfast. The human is in a panic, and you cannot control him at all! He runs in a straight line until reaching a wall, and then turns in a random direction and runs again or explores the maze. One way exists to help the human: you may rotate walls.

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Game is fully playable, but art stuff still is in progress and will be changed. Development is also on its way to implement new features.

Links: Home page, Freshmeat, SourceForge, Download binaries(v 0.14)

Thanks a lot for any feedback!

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Anton
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