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In the future, the Mathematical Reality Drive has created the ability to manipulate reality itself as if it were a math equation. Even so, there is one operation which simply shuts the device down: "x / 0". But what would happen if someone created a supercharged device? What if someone modified the Mathematical Reality Drive and gave it enough power to represent an entire city in a variable? And what if while trying to solve for that variable, it divided by zero?
Would it begin... the MATHOCALYPSE?Sidescrolling shmup involving math with a sci-fi storyline. Education to the max!
Progress:Solidifying gameplay ideas.- Writing up a to-do list/design doc/whatever.
- Gameplay design
- Graphics designed
- Sound style chosen
- Music chosen
- Gameplay prototype
June 28th:Gameplay design being fleshed out. I shall paste in the basics once I have them fully written out. Update:
They now are.June 29th:Worked on programming the engine. Running into issues with inter-class relations. (Programming is being done in C++). Shall likely continue on Wednesday as tomorrow's schedule is busy.
June 30th:Worked some more on the engine. Inter-class relations figured out, but now there are inter-file problems. Things are getting redundant, methinks.
Also, I can't find a proper timer function in C++. The internet doesn't seem to be much helpful either, but I'll look again when I have a clearer head.
July 1st:Figured out problem with files. Everything solved with just one good old header file. Gotta love those. Also finally got some code for a timer, so I'll be attempting to put together something playable.
July 7th:Well technically the 8th but that's cause it's a late night. Anyways,
screenshot of my progress on the engine!