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oldsidelinghill 12-28-2010 03:05 PM

A Message For King William (Mac)
 
I made this really simple adventure game for Mac using "GameMaker" which later became "SilverCreator" (they both work sort of like HyperCard).

I started the game in 2007 (i think) and forgot about it. Then i recently found it and thought i should just finish the thing.

The artwork is crude because all i had was a laptop trackpad to draw with when i started (although, admittedly, i sort of like the crudeness).

Let me know if you find any bugs, or if the gameplay is obnoxious. I'm not a programmer, so i kept things very simple for the most part. But i tried to make sure it had a little more interactivity than, say, an illustrated choose-your-own-adventure.

Okay! Enough talk!

You can download it here:

http://www.oldsidelinghill.com/KingWilliam.html

(PS - let me know if i'm doing anything against the rules by posting links or whatever. i'm not yet well versed in message board etiquette.)

stepurhan 12-29-2010 01:16 AM

Welcome to the forums

Links to downloads for games you've made yourself are perfectly fine (it's links to downloads for commercial games that are the big no-no).

Unfortunately I don't have a Mac so I can't comment on the game itself.

oldsidelinghill 01-02-2011 07:26 PM

Hmm... i think there's probably a way for me to compile the game for windows.

i'll look into it.


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