Saturday, August 13, 2016

A lil' Update

So, haven't been using Blogger in a while...

There's a few things that I'd like to point out.

First, Kauppa Guide isn't even near completion. All that is working right now is the menus.

Second, I haven't made YouTube videos in over a year, and I only made "Geometry Dash" videos.
I've planned to make a video, but I really don't want to record myself talking. I could be interrupted, I could end up stuttering etc... I was thinking of making a slideshow video, but that has to wait (for a while, at least).

That's all for now.

Friday, July 22, 2016

I Affect the World; the Story of Mala Concept (Bosses)

NOTE: This post includes spoilers for the project BBNR. Read if you don't care.

Modification 1 - Changed Ultimate's music track (see below)

Felt like doing this...
I am now listing down the 7 bosses that I plan to include in BBNR. I am NOT going to tell the "defeat methods", no. I'm only showing what they look like and some other info...

1. Mama Boxer
Description: She is a "Boxing Blob", a race from an unknown source. She grew much bigger and stronger than an average Boxing Blob, allowing her to protect others important to her. She attended many unknown boxing matches, winning them all. And now, she's settled in the forest for training other Blobs to do the same, until Mala arrives one day...

Appearance: Purple eye, green skin, red gloves
Fought on: Level 1-6 "They Call Her a Boxing Champion"
Music*: "Punching Bag"
Reward(s): Item (Boxing Glove), Medal (Guess the Match is Over)
Difficulty level: Easy


2. Hock the Rock Hedgehog
Description: Hock is a huge adult Rock Hedgehog, another "unknown source creature"... Long ago, Rock Hedgehogs attacked the Kingdoms and were finally defeated by humans. They disappeared and didn't come back until Mala decided to move... Hock was lonely without fellow "hocks" and started to turn very aggressive towards anyone. That's why he'll attack her, too...

Appearance: Red eyes, white teeth, gray rock body, big claws
Fought on: Level 2-5 "Meet the Rock Hedgehog"
Music*: "Say Hello to the Hog"
Reward(s): Item (Rock Thorn), Medal (No More Hogging Around)
Difficulty level: Medium

3. Huma, the Spirit of Water
Description: Huma (named randomly by ghosts) was a human who died in the caves. His life was full of misery, hate and death. Because of his life, his afterlife form as a water spirit turned the cave into a deadly obstacle course. Anyone trying to take a swim, even on the tiniest bit will be pulled under, never to return to the surface again. And for some reason, this thing seems to hate seeing Mala...

Appearance: Non-transparent
Fought on: Level 3-4 "The Heart of the Caves"
Music*: "Death from Depths"
Reward(s): Item (Gem of Darkness), Medal (Sinking to the Bottom)
Difficulty level: Medium

4. Shadow Mala, the Twisted Reflection
Description: Shadow Mala... I don't know, myself. She just appeared out of nowhere and hides at the Hill Manor... Maybe there was a reason she's there, waiting... Oh yeah, she's actually a monster in reality, therefore two looks...

Appearance: Completely dark (Mala), dark purple color, spiky hair (Monster)
Fought on: Level 4-4 "The Truth Revealed"
Music*: "A Broken Reflection" (early title: Flipping Monstrosity Madness)
Reward(s): Item (Book of the Royals), Medal (No More Sciophobia)
Difficulty level: Medium

5. Gatekeeper
Description: He's a robot encountered close to the inner castle's gates. He holds the key to its lock... You can't go over him... You have a fast-narrowing distance to another wall... What do you do? Oh yeah... Just so you know, he's there to prove Other Klyde that you're unstoppable because of your Items. That's one reason why he takes them away after you beat Gatekeeper.

Appearance: Shoulder armor, stretchable mechanical arms, transparent front hatch, light gray legs
Fought on: Level 5-5 "Look Who's Here"
Music*: "The Unbreakable Steel Wall"
Reward(s): Medal (Get Out of the Way!)
Difficulty level: Easy

6. Other Klyde (Final)
Description: The main antagonist, the evil twin of your friend etc... He's really called Klyde as well, but people never knew which they were talking about, leading to him being called "Other Klyde" or "That Klyde" or "That Other Klyde". This guy DEFINITELY has tricks up his long sleeves... Not just his ridiculously powerful sword.

Appearance: Long gray coat, blue hair, red eyes (also blue sword)
Fought on: Level 6-3 "A Fiery Finale"
Music*: "Red Flames Cover the Skies"
Reward(s): Medal (The End of the Red Age)
Difficulty level: Hard

7. Ultimate, the Impossible Being (Optional)
Description: A calm teenage boy that appears in Mala's dreams who warps into things at will. For some reason, he attacks her immediately after looking at her. NOTE THIS; he looks angry only because of his bright eye color... of, uh... turquoise? Yeah. He's actually blank right now.

Appearance: Messy brown hair, gray shirt, jeans, turquoise eyes (basic)
Fought on: Level 7-6 "Wake Up Call"
Music*: "Round of Fun" (early title: Are You Ready for Some Fun?)
Reward(s): Medal (In My Dreams, I Make the Rules)
Difficulty level: Hard


NOTE: Some of this info might be changed or removed during development.

*Deemo-R composes the music. He might want to change these titles.

I might delete this post.

That's all for now.

Sunday, July 10, 2016

I call this "realization"...

I have thought about this for a while...

I am good at making games? No, I'm not. I'm good at DESIGNING them...

This makes sense, as I made horrible games back in the day and today, I can't do anything. All my games are far from finished and they lack actual programming...

My current game plans and projects, however, have lots of thought put into them.

I am not a smart person. I am an idiot. I can't learn things easily. I have to be shown instructions not by video, but by actually doing it next to me.

That's why I'm not using programming languages like C (at least not yet?); because I don't understand it. And I'm pretty certain that it'd be too difficult for me to learn...

I should just leave programming aside and design games instead, right?

That's all for now...

Monday, June 27, 2016

Having troubles with... EVERYTHING...

So, I've lately gone through a lot...

For about a week and a half, my family's been to Ireland.
In the meantime, I had to take care of the cats and meet my personal assistant EVERY DAY...
Oh yeah, I also had many music therapy (MuTe) meetings...

Also, I had a 39 degree fever yesterday...

And now something about BBNR...
The game is supposed to have "changing colors", meaning that the graphics go more blank as you get hurt. The custom picture below is supposed to present that.

As I am now, I'm not certain if I'm capable of doing this feature. A possibility is that all backgrounds are active and have all their states (light, color, blank) but only one of them is visible at a time.
Maybe this could be used on the tiles as well... Who knows?

At the worst case, this "main feature" must be left out, possibly replaced with transparent black rings or something like that...

That's all for now...

Friday, June 17, 2016

A GameJolt account

I finally created my own GameJolt account.
Ayrayen recommended me to make one, so...



Aleksi_Allu13 is the name of my profile. Currently I have no games on there, but when I'm done with

Cube-Hard (2) Remake
(considered to be renamed as "Cube-Hard Remake Collection")

Cube-Hard 3

I'll upload them there, as FREE.

I'll probably upload Kauppa Guide there, as well.

PS. As I'm writing this:

- I update some older posts from time to time, so be sure to check them every now and then.

That's all for now.

Sunday, June 12, 2016

Should I make I Affect the World; the Story of Mala PAID?

I've been thinking...

Game Maker Studio (which I happen to own) allows developers to publish games to GM Player, which pretty much replaces Sandbox (as far as I know).*

But, Player also allows developers to sell their games (with "30% revenue" to Yoyo Games?*) with a limit to how many games you can upload at a time, which are:
2 (Free)*
5 (Professional, I own it)*
10 (Master Collection)*

The question is:
If I upload my game (BBNR) there, will I have it free or paid?

Well, paid games must be good and fun to play... I'm certain my game will be that.
But, my development skills aren't good;
I mostly use Drag n' Drop actions (which are for beginners).
I think I could upload it for 0.99-1.99 if I make it entirely in GML? Of course, that could take some time...

What I want to provide:
- Fun and challenging gameplay
- Interesting plot and backstory
- Controls that are comfortable (possible Gamepad support?)
- Medals and different Modes for replay value (?)
- A colorful bunch of characters and a beautiful world
- A fitting soundtrack (which might have to be made by someone else...)
- Fun bosses (I really like my concept for Hock the Rock Hedgehog...)

The problem here:
I m not certain of requirements for selling a game in the Player.
(If there are any specific ones about the way the games are made, I've missed them.)

Why paid?
- If I put lots of effort into BBNR, I wish to get more than reviews or ratings.
I want effort salary. **

If you want a straight link to Game Maker Player:
http://www.yoyogames.com/player

* I found information from GM Player FAQs.
** Here, I meant to say "vaivanpalkka" which means "payment for effort".
Translations were always "effort salary".

I might delete this post.

Opinions?
* Required

Saturday, June 11, 2016

I suck at designing...

Lately, I've thought up so many beautiful worlds, each having a unique story and landscape.
Unfortunately, I have one problem; myself. I suck at executing them.


Some of you might already know about my Old Allu13 games. They were poorly executed and I regret it up to this day. Luckily, it seems they can't be found anymore.
What I would want to be able to do is to create games with beautiful appearance, but it just isn't possible for me.
I'd have to find a professional (or at least someone better than me) somewhere but I don't know where.

What I'm worst at is making backgrounds. All the time, I think of something, but I can't bring it to my screen.
This picture is my latest result for a forest background in BBNR.

Not very pretty, right?
Its current version


As seen on this picture, this is pretty much my creativity's limit.
I don't want to execute background designs as I'm not good at it, but I don't want to publish a game without any, either. So, yeah, there's a problem.

If I can't find a solution soon, I might end up "Destroying" all my ideas or give them to someone else to continue...

So in short:
- I'm good at creating unique worlds, each having their own characters and stories (inside my head).
- I'm terrible in execution as I lack the required experience.
(Like... I don't know proper programming language like C...)

That's all for now...