Hmmm. This sounds neat, can't wait for its release.

Have a good day from Tyler C. Wood!

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----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Jim Kitchen" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: "[EMAIL PROTECTED]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sunday, April 20, 2008 2:51 AM
Subject: [Audyssey] Puppy1


> Hi Nicol,
>
> Yes, eventually I will release Puppy1.  I have no idea how long it will be 
> though until I get it done and ready for release.  It is my new aerial dog 
> fight game.  I was telling Josh that I basically have level 1 working. 
> Your airplane and the enemy plane are flying.  That is the x, y and z 
> coordinates are being up dated approximately 20 times per second.  Each 
> bullet x, y and z coordinates are being up dated and checked for collision 
> approximately 200 times per second.  I also have the target assist sounds 
> all working.  The only thing that I don't have in yet is the explosion, 
> spin down and crash of the enemy when you shoot that plane down.  Well and 
> you getting shot down if you don't shoot down the enemy plane.
>
> My Dad's life long hobby was building and flying remote control airplanes. 
> He got to where he was designing and building his own planes rather than 
> from a kit.  His first was named Puppy1.  Puppy1 and Puppy2 were biplanes. 
> Puppy3 was a single wing plane.  It had air brakes that actually worked 
> very well.  However on it's first test flight my Dad suffered a massive 
> heart attack out in the middle of the Arizona desert.  He was 50 at the 
> time.  He did barely survive the heart attack and lived another 10 years. 
> I don't believe that he ever flew his remote control planes again.  I did 
> though get him into the Microsoft flight simulator programs.  Puppy1 will 
> not be a flight simulator type game.  It like Mach 1 and Homer on a Harley 
> uses very basic math that I am making up and testing as I go.  I am 
> planning on many levels that will get harder and harder by having multiple 
> enemy planes.  It will be of the arcade type of game.  That is no end 
> winning thing, just levels and trying to get a
> better score this time than the last time.  Right now it is keyboard only, 
> but I do hope to be able to figure out and include joystick support for it 
> as well.
>
> BFN
>
>     Jim
>
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