Important note: lior9905 has added 29 new carts to the end of the first PEW PEW PEW train! If you haven't already found them, go back and enter some more GAs!
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That was amusing, and hard. For some reason the game doesn't appear on the list of game launch, so I couldn't add it to ATNSOFT Key Manager to switch the control and had to switch the clavier into QWERTY.
You're not allowed to set a ko-fi so we can tip you or something ?
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Lol, I don't think so. Pretty sure that's against SG rules. But hey, I appreciate the sentiment. ππππ»
[BTW...strange that you don't see the game in the list of installed games...shows up fine on mine, including in the uninstall list for Windows. Tested the install on a couple of "clean" PCs, too...worked great there as well. Hmmmm...π€]
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That program picks up those which are in the list of opened software or the .exe or the windows name, none of them worked for some reason. Of course now that I rebooted, it works, you can link to this for those who, like me, don't have a QWERTY keyboard :)
Download Key Manager
Make a Folder, mine is named WASD
http://prntscr.com/qxz23i
Insert two actions, one for Q which will become A, the other for Z which will become W
http://prntscr.com/qxz0oj
http://prntscr.com/qxz0yg
Launch the game !
Double click on the folder, under "apply" click on "add an exception"
http://prntscr.com/qxz63w
Under "The action will work" select the first option.
There is a list below, click on "add" > "Launched application" and click on the one of the game
http://prntscr.com/qxyzx7
Congratulation, you can now play the game using QZSD instead of WASD and the other programs aren't affected (you saw my list, there are tons of games for which it's useful x_x !)
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Nice! Thanks for posting! And, keep in mind that you can also use the arrow keys with this game (I play it right-handed :) ).
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Thanks for the interesting giveaway concept and the trains xD
scored only 59760 and just before losing the game I thought it'd be easy to score a lot lol. Btw, I think you should add some protection shield after losing a life, I lost my last 3 or 4 lives in a row in a second.
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I added one in a couple of days ago...you probably just haven't downloaded the updated version. I've been keeping update notes in the first post past the main thread...you can read all about this and other minor updates there. :)
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Ah right, sorry about that, I didn't see the first post. It seems I downloaded the game on Feb 1st but just installed and played it today. I checked the name of the file before I started playing, if there was a version number (like 1954_for_SteamGifts_installerv1.02.exe) I'd update it but I didn't notice any change so I just used my old version xD
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26,359 At first, I died cause I kept running into to them thinking it only took one shot to take one out. I'm so glad that wasn't the case with my plane :D
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That's a cool little game! Thanks for sharing, and for the giveaways!
It does get repetitive, though. I kinda gave up at 63,331 points with 5 spare lives. I need to get to bed, and I'm pretty sure I could keep going for hours without losing my last life. :) And then I got just over a thousand more points while trying to kill myself!
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Lol, yeah, once you figure out the mechanics, you can pretty much keep grinding. I had fun making it for my first GameMaker game. I may go back and add a harder difficulty level that will be a little less merciful. π
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I don't know how flexible GameMaker is, but if it's easy, my suggestion would be to make the game get progressively harder, kind of like Tetris did back in the day. No matter how good you are, the pieces eventually falling faster than you can move your fingers! :D
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Did you, uh, read the thread? It has instructions and a download link. πππ»
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This game was great! Thank you grez1. As others mentioned, the difficult could be a bit more linear. After I reached 120k points, i stopped playing with 5 lives. There could be more PEW PEW PEW... really more! KAMIKAZE! or more FORMATIONS INCOMING!
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If I ever do that, I'll add in key binding as well as at least one difficulty option plus some other interesting events at different score levels. But thanks. :)
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The game is hard in the beginning.I tried a few times but couldn't score more than 4000.I thought maybe I couldn't make it.But when I survived and got the extra guns and lives,it was easier.This game reminded me of Momodora: Reverie Under The Moonlight,the hardest part is the beginning.Thanks for the game.
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You're welcome! Yes, I think that it's toughest between around 2.5K - 8K...after that, the drops get plentiful enough that you can start to really fend things off. I'm still considering adding a harder difficulty for those that wish it weren't such a cakewalk after getting full guns and a big stack of spread shot powerups stashed away. :)
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Nice! Once you get the hang of it, it will actually become too easy and you'll be able to play indefinitely. I'm seriously considering going back and adding a "hard" mode. :)
Glad you're having a good time!
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You know what? Don't worry about it. If you win any GAs, I'll know that it was legit. ππ€π»
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I get 404 when I try to use the train codes.
Edit: kctan suggested I put a / at the end of the link and it worked.
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Welcome to my new event, the PEW PEW PEW Trainsβ
[For updates to the game, please see my first post below the thread description! If you want any of these features, you need to download the latest version and install it over the top of your current version!]
Hi, everyone! I've sent out all of the keys for wins where the player code was valid! I have also tried to reach out to each person individually that did not have a valid code to explain what's wrong (e.g., the player never added their player name and code at all, the code is the default one for "player" [this happened a lot], etc.) and to please fix it ASAP. When you update your invalid code with the correct one, please send me a SG message or IM me on Steam, and I'll check it and get your key sent out as soon as I can (I'm going to be in a training class the next couple of days, so will only be online in the evenings).
If there is an issue with a key, please agree to delete the GA, and I will find an alternate prize for you!
Congrats to all of the winners!
This event is all about action games! All of the games in the GAs for this event include one of three things:
Or, preferably, ALL THREE!
When I thought about how I wanted to do an action-game-based set of trains, I thought, "why not make it so participants have to actually play an action game and get a decent score to enter the trains?" Yeah! But where was I to get a game that would let me insert links to trains in it? Well, I looked and looked, but couldn't find anything that would work. So, there was only one answer: I'd have to make one.
That's right, people, I MADE YOU A FREAKING VIDEO GAME!
I think that this is the first time we've done this on SG, but I could be wrong. Either way, I wanted to do something new and different for this event.
[For the mods: yes, people are going to have to download something that I made. No, I do not make money from this in any way, it includes no advertising nor any type of promotion, and I do not intend to sell it in the future. In other words, there is no personal gain of any type for me in this. I developed this strictly for a SteamGifts event to give to the community. Just wanted y'all to know that I always try to follow the rules. ππππ»]
Please read everything that follows! I know that it's a lot, but it's all important (plus, I took the time to write it π).
So what is this game?
The game is called 1954, and it is an endless, RNG-based shooter that
heavily rips offwas inspired by the classic 80s video game, 1945. It started out as me doing a tutorial for a very, very crappy version of that game, and I thought, "man, I can work on this and make it way better than this garbage," so I did. I found a guy who created a sprite sheet that replicates the graphics from 1945 almost to the pixel, and he was offering it as full public domain for use in anyone else's project. As I'm not any kind of real artist, I grabbed it, thanked him, and used it as my inspiration to create this game. All sound effects were either from packs I own or came from Freesound.org (I will be adding credits to the end of this thread later).Hey, that's super. How does the event work? The trains, man, the trains!
Ok, there are two trains in this event. The first one contains 82 carts and the second one contains 83 carts, for a total of 165 GAs. They're running from today until mid-day (CT US) on February 10th. To enter the trains, you must play the 1954 video game and achieve a good enough score to expose the 5-character code that you can type into the URL of the first invite-only GA of each train (if you don't know how to do this, I or many others around SG can help you understand how to make it work).
First things first: you need to download the (very small) installer for the game from HERE.
Then, play the game. Be sure to change your player name to your SteamGifts name! You need to score at least 10,000 points to get the code for the first train. You need to score 25,000 points to get the code for the second train. As you would expect, the games in the second train are of higher average quality or are more rare/unique/etc. The second train also includes a couple of non-bundled GAs at the end.
You will see the train codes on the Game Over screen after you game ends if your high score is qualifying (meaning that if you are trying to get a higher score and don't do well on another game, you'll still see any codes that you qualified for from previous games). They will be clearly labeled Train 1 and Train 2. You can use these codes to enter the trains by replacing the ????? in this URL: "steamgifts.com/giveaway/?????/"
Also, don't try to hack the saved high score. It's encrypted. You'll likely fail. Just play the game, Cheaty McCheaterpants. π
So what's to keep people from just giving the codes to their friends so that they can cheat and not even play the game?
Hey, I'm glad you asked! So, the other thing you'll need to pay attention to is the winner code that follows your name on the Game Over screen. When your game is over, in the middle of the screen, you'll see your score, the high score, your player name, and finally your winner code under that (see attached graphic at the bottom with this and the train codes highlighted in green boxes). This is why it's important to enter your SteamGifts id as your player name. The code that is generated is completely unique to your player name and is generated using a terrifying algorithm that I created. If you're a cryptologist, you might be able to break it in a few hours, but it would be a lot easier just to play the game.
So, when you're ready to enter the trains, go right ahead. But, the other thing you need to do is update this Google Sheet with your player name (SteamGifts id) and the generated code. I will be checking all winners by running their SG name through my algorithm, and if it doesn't match, I'll be contacting you to prove to me that you played (in case you just made a typo or your arch enemy changed your entry or something). But anyone caught cheating will have their GA re-rolled and they'll go straight on my blacklist for life, so please just play the game that I took the time to make for you, ok?
RECAP:
More about the game
The basic instructions are included in the game (just click on the question mark on the menu screen), but I also want go over some things here as well as provide some more semi-spoiler-level stuff for those who are curious about where/how the difficulty ramp-up works.
Controls are simple: you move your plane with either the WASD or arrow keys. You shoot with the space bar (you can just hold it down) or the Enter key. Press the pause key or the P key to pause the game. No, I didn't make reassignable keys (it's actually a big pain in GameMaker Studio...you should see the code that I had to write just to allow you to enter your player name and save it), but at I did try to include two sets to support both righties and lefties. π
You can turn the music on/off by simply clicking on the musical note on the menu screen.
You can resize the game window, and the game should scale appropriately. You can also switch to full-screen (and back) by using alt-Enter. For ultra-wide-screen gamers like me, it should letterbox things appropriately in full screen.
Shoot everything that moves. At first the game starts very slowly, but believe me, it will eventually get close to a bullet-hell game. Be vigilant about picking up power-ups...they are your key to survival when the difficulty ramps up. At very high scores, power-ups will be very frequent and practically litter the screen. Grab everything that you can...they're worth points, plus caching as much of the spread-shot power-ups as possible is key to carving through a screen full of enemies.
I've tested the install on multiple PCs, and everything seems to run ok even on a fairly-potato computer. Oh, and sorry, you need to be running Windows to play the game. No linux distro (I'd love to, but no time for the extra build and testing). No Mac (shouldn't you be running Parallels, anyway? π).
Notes and tactics
Important note: lior9905 has added 29 new carts to the end of the first PEW PEW PEW train! If you haven't already found them, go back and enter some more GAs!
If I missed anything or anyone has any further questions, ask away.
Ok, I think that covers everything! So play the game, which I hope is fun for you, and best of luck with all of the PEW PEW PEW GAs!!!
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