Vote for your winner of Aug-Oct 2017 game competition

Started by Qube, November 02, 2017, 17:32:12

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Qube

It's time to vote for you winner of our Aug-Oct Halloween theme based game competition.



Game competition thread - http://www.syntaxbomb.com/index.php/topic,3325.0.html

The Entries ( in order of submission ) :

Title : Night of the Unfed!
Author : therevills
Link : http://www.syntaxbomb.com/index.php/topic,3325.msg8317.html#msg8317

Title : Halloween Candy Rescue
Author : Dwapook
Link : http://www.syntaxbomb.com/index.php/topic,3325.msg8326.html#msg8326

Title : Forces Of Darkness
Author : BasicBoy
Link : http://www.syntaxbomb.com/index.php/topic,3325.msg8330.html#msg8330

Title : Trick or Sweets
Author : Derron
Link : http://www.syntaxbomb.com/index.php/topic,3325.msg8341.html#msg8341

Prize Outline :

1st place - £250
2nd place - £150
3rd place - £100

** Slight change in voting method to avoid users signing up just to vote bump.

Voting rules :

Simply state "My vote is for " followed by the name who you are voting for. Voting closes on the 9th of Nov 2017 @ 23:59:59 GMT

Good luck everyone :D

Thanks to Derron for the banner image :D
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Dabz

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col

I also vote for Forces of Darkness by Basic Boy

Oh I mean "My vote is for..." 8)
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Dabz

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round157

Hello,

I have a question. Can therevills, Dwapook, BasicBoy and Derron tell us which programming languages they used to make the games.? Some programming learners may want to know because they may be considering which languages to learn. Actually, I also want to know what these particpants used. Thanks.....thanks a lot.!!!!!!
:)

sphinx

Kind regards,
Maher F. Farag
www.ancientsoft.com
www.osakit.com

Pakz

My vote is for Forces of Darkness

NRJ

IF YOU CAN DREAM IT,  YOU CAN DO IT...

http://www.nksoftgames.blogspot.com

Derron


therevills

My vote is for Trick or Sweets!

(I used Monkey 2 for NOTU)

BasicBoy

#12
My vote is for Trick or Sweets by Derron.

[EDIT]: My game (FOD) was coded in BBC BASIC (~99%), x86 ASM (~0.9%), C (~0.1%), with the graphics rendered using a software-based library coded (mostly in x86 ASM) a few years ago. The source code consists of mostly tokenized BASIC (not ASCII text), so until I convert all the modules to plain ASCII, it would be rather hard to make sense of the source without downloading a suitable IDE.

Dwapook

Uhm.. My vote is Forces of Darkness by BasicBoy! (I coded my project in Blitzmax btw)

Qube

My vote is for Halloween Candy Rescue by Dwapook. I just loved the simplicity of it all with the tension building of avoiding the ever growing zombie hoard. There was just something that I found extra fun about this game.

I assume they were zombies? or if not then evil type dead things wanting to suck the soul out of me at the very least.

I liked all the entries to be honest and it's great to see imagination and creativity at work. Plus we here at SyntaxBomb get to see and play the games first :D
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Until the next time.