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« Reply #30 on: August 11, 2010, 03:13:42 PM »

Great that you like the mouse wheel support! Smiley




Took awhile before I got the controls.
Yep, I gotta make a tutorial.

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Good job in thinking of this control scheme. Is this a submission to Experimental gameplay's theme for this month? The no buttons one?
Thanks! And no, this isn't an EGP submission, though I'm developing a game for this month's theme. Catcher doesn't qualify because mouse buttons are buttons too, I guess - and it took me FAR more than 7 days to implement it, heh.
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« Reply #31 on: August 11, 2010, 07:48:40 PM »


Took awhile before I got the controls.
Yep, I gotta make a tutorial.

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Good job in thinking of this control scheme. Is this a submission to Experimental gameplay's theme for this month? The no buttons one?
Thanks! And no, this isn't an EGP submission, though I'm developing a game for this month's theme. Catcher doesn't qualify because mouse buttons are buttons too, I guess - and it took me FAR more than 7 days to implement it, heh.

Yes, a tutorial would be great. I literally pushed all the buttons on my keyboard just to spawn a new line to catch stuff. Lol, I never thought up of using mouse wheel to do that.

As for the EGP, yeah, i remember you have to click the mouse to drag the catcher around. Still, good stuff, good stuff.
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« Reply #32 on: August 12, 2010, 03:49:18 AM »

I literally pushed all the buttons on my keyboard just to spawn a new line to catch stuff.
Holding X till the ships are together and the holding C till it has the size I want it works nice, too. Still my favourite way to do it Smiley
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« Reply #33 on: August 12, 2010, 09:31:04 AM »

This game is very interesting! It takes some getting used to, but after that, it's actually quite intuitive.

Some of the enemies are kind of hard to see against the dark background. I think you ought to lighten them up a bit.

Now you just need some snazzier graphics and some nice audio!
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« Reply #34 on: August 25, 2010, 04:20:46 PM »

Update!

I added now some graphical effects while catching. I'm quite content with them, hope you like it, too! Beer!
Tip: Go to preferences and change the effect level to "5" to make the game look as nice as possible!

Oh, and now the enemies have a "Glow" option in the preferences, if you're into that!





Some of the enemies are kind of hard to see against the dark background. I think you ought to lighten them up a bit.
They are now a little thicker, that should do be a good first step. I added brightning up to my to-do list.

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Now you just need some snazzier graphics and some nice audio!
Coming, coming! Dunnow so much about the graphics, because I want to keep them vector, but awesome audio is underway Smiley
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« Reply #35 on: August 26, 2010, 03:11:38 AM »

Not so sure I like the new graphical effects. I think they could benefit from something more Geometry Wars-esque.
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« Reply #36 on: August 26, 2010, 03:46:34 AM »

I bet they could! Thing is, I have no hardware acceleration, and that limits my options dramatically.

(I tried to get it running, but I seem to do something wrong, because the framerate actually drops when I switch to OpenGL. Not to mention cross plattform then... Meh. But if I ever do a remake or a next version, I will definitly use something with hardware acceleration, and then you can expect each and every effect I can do Smiley )
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« Reply #37 on: September 21, 2010, 10:11:06 AM »

Hi Tobias

I know this comment is a bit late, since I promised to post one for like two months ago, but better late than never right?  Beg

Though it's nice to see that more people has been trying it out, after all it really is a great game!

I liked that you've enabled use of the mouse wheel for controlling the "force field" Wink
and as it already told you I'm really thrilled about the idea and the gameplay itself (and of course the beautiful code behind it all Tongue:handthumbsupR:)

But I think the game itself is a bit too easy.. I'm not at all sure but maybe if you made the movement of the player more "smooth", so that one would slide around more (like on ice or in space), and then if the movement of the player was always to be activated, and not only when one of the mouse buttons is pressed, i think you would archive a more challenging and thereby fun gameplay.
But I'm no expert when it comes to making great gameplay, so i don't know at all if that's the way to go Droop

Also I've found a bug. When I was about to start a new level (I don't recall which one), I somehow, by playing around with the mouse wheel and turning around the player, managed to catch one of the enemies (before the level had actually started), which caused the level not to start at all :/
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