Thank you for taking the time to try my game, I was going more for a Wolfenstien 3D (with the UI especially) but Duke Nukem is also good :). And thank you for the important notes I will take your observations into consideration as I improve in making my next games.
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I understand completely how Youtube has become which is why many people are switching to other platforms like Odysee. To be honest I’m a bit surprised about how the character would move by itself since I tested the game on multiple games with different people playing it and no one reported that ! I do acknowledge that there are some problems with the controllers though and I intend to fix that in my next games. Thank you for taking the time to try my game.
I’m terribly sorry for that. Have you tried running the old hardware version ? I did try to test it before uploading on computers with i5 processors and it did run but it didn’t run when I tested it on computers with i3 processors. Also I noticed when testing it on older computers that if it freezes it doesn’t freeze until the cutscene finishes and the screen changes. Here I can see in your video that the cutscene didn’t finish as it’s supposed to change screen after a few seconds. Have you tried waiting for a few seconds until the screen changes or did you wait for a while and the screen didn’t change ? I didn’t program that screen to be skipped so I would give the player a chance to read the custscene & since you can hear the clicks it means it’s not frozen yet so I don’t know if you waited and it didn’t change or not ? If you waited and the screen remained as I can see in the video please let me know if that’s the case since I haven’t encountered that behavior before & it would be helpful to know so I can attempt to fix it. Anyway thank you for taking the time for trying my game and I’m sorry it didn’t work. Regards.
Thank you for this opportunity. I made a maths educational game called Maths Vs Robots
It’s a maths educational game where you fight evil robots in a post apocalyptic world by solving various maths problems. I hope you get the time to check it out.
In a post apocalyptic world where robots have taken over planet earth…the only way to stop them is to learn how they work and how they work is based on maths. So in order to save the world and destroy evil robots you have to learn and solve maths problems within the game. An educational game available freely to download for all major platforms.