FaveRunner: The Video Game Of Missing The Point Of Metafilter
September 29, 2011 11:16 AM Subscribe
FaveRunner: The Video Game Of Missing The Point Of Metafilter
I'm teaching myself the blitting-centric Flash games library Flixel, and my Hello World program sort of got carried away and turned into this silly little platformer in which you try to collect favorites while avoiding the menacing flags. Fifteen levels in three worlds (blue, green, and grey), random fave and flag placement, and, in fine oldschool platformer fashion, compensating for it's shortness by being unfairly hard in spots. Features chiptune snippets of matthewchen is Spamming and Doing the Churlish Pule!
I'm teaching myself the blitting-centric Flash games library Flixel, and my Hello World program sort of got carried away and turned into this silly little platformer in which you try to collect favorites while avoiding the menacing flags. Fifteen levels in three worlds (blue, green, and grey), random fave and flag placement, and, in fine oldschool platformer fashion, compensating for it's shortness by being unfairly hard in spots. Features chiptune snippets of matthewchen is Spamming and Doing the Churlish Pule!
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posted by Mr. Anthropomorphism at 11:23 AM on September 29, 2011
posted by Mr. Anthropomorphism at 11:23 AM on September 29, 2011
Well, which is it, young feller? Do I click to start, or hit space? I mean, if'n I click, I can't rightly hit; an' if'n I hit, clickin' is out of the question.
posted by Eideteker at 11:28 AM on September 29, 2011
posted by Eideteker at 11:28 AM on September 29, 2011
Because Metafilter isn't addictive enough already?!
posted by jwhite1979 at 4:53 PM on October 2, 2011
posted by jwhite1979 at 4:53 PM on October 2, 2011
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posted by East Manitoba Regional Junior Kabaddi Champion '94 at 11:22 AM on September 29, 2011