monkey term is the best client.
with interfaces to jaws, window eyes and microsoft sapi.
you can even make a mud that's not on the website speak. the url is
www.randylaptop.com
goto the mudding section. then mud client setup. install monkeyterm and the
library. have a look at the mud sound packs
i agree. a small learn game sounds menu will be good. i've come to be used
to them.
and, damien, i am also glad that progression is taking place. it may be
slow, but as dark said and i agree with this, that a game is well, well
worth the wait in the end! i've waited for judgment day, i've
and as the gmae comes nearer to release, perhaps a trailor. and of course a
freebie demo of course. i am guessing a price of $25/$30, or pounds, though
dollars will be better, because i we might not be able to afford it
hehehehehe.
thanks.
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i'm confused what bbomb blaster is all about.
sure you can break stuff and disable bombs and thigns...
but how? with a gun? shoot the machines to disable the bombs... lol.
that'd be fun.
perhaps as a bonus game.
thanks.
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i doubt it will end like that, but that's quite exciting... hehe.
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there is a sticky situation when it comes to prices. i am british, therefore
my home currency is pounds. if i charge £30, i feel that the americans are
being treated unfairly, but if i charge $30, then i wouldn't be getting the
equivalent of what i would usually be getting.
regards,
damien
whatever you have on you you can try and use. some machines are rather
easily broken, some are very hard to break and you may even break the item
you are using by attempting it, and some just won't break at all.
regards,
damien
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lol.
i can't remember if i said this, but please can people who want to be in the
beta team email me offlist?
thanks.
regards,
damien
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Hi Phil,
Thanks for that info. In that case it should not be to hard getting them
up on Audyssey.org at some future date.
Phil Vlasak wrote:
Hi Tom,
the audyssey mags are in html on the audio-games.net site.
phil
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aaron danvers-jukes wrote:
i doubt it will end like that, but that's quite exciting...
Hi all,
Over the weekend I've been doing allot of thinking about the Monty game
engine which I had design to be generic enough to be applied to new
side-scrollers. However, it seams that many of you are really into the
FPS type games such as Shades of Doom, Sarah, Monkey Business, etc.
I know
Ouch, that's tough. I like both actually.
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I prefer side scrollers because, well, how many of them are there for us?
If you upgrade the engine, could it be used to produce both types of games?
If so, I think that would be the way to go. I do like the side scroller
games due to their ease of navigation.
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