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joshparis18
Probe
Posted: 3 Oct 2008
08:00 GMT
Total Posts: 14
My newest release "Lucky Penny" is now live on the site. From what I know, it's the first TI Calc game to incorporate a trophy system. You should give it a look! It's pretty cool!
Vectris
Ultralisk
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Posted: 3 Oct 2008
13:30 GMT
Total Posts: 375
What's a "trophy system"?
joshparis18
Probe
Posted: 3 Oct 2008
17:16 GMT
Total Posts: 14
It's like what Xbox360 and PS3 are doing with their games. You earn trophies for accomplishing certain scenarios within a game. It gives you more things to shoot for while you're playing. For example, in my game (which is video poker) you earn the "Mr. Royalty" trophy when you get your first Royal Flush. And then you earn the "The 10K'er" trophy when you accumulate 10,000 points. You can visit your trophy case in the main menu where it displays all your current trophies and all the others you still need to get as well as showing you what you need to DO in order to earn the other ones. Trophy systems are actually really cool...it makes you feel like you accomplish more when you play a game.
tifreak8x
Administrator
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Posted: 3 Oct 2008
18:38 GMT
Total Posts: 419
Something you might want to update your program with... You need to kill the axis when it is first run, as the text just overwrites through it, making it look bad.

You should always run your game on a freshly cleared calc, to make sure simple things like that don't elude you.

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joshparis18
Probe
Posted: 4 Oct 2008
12:31 GMT
Total Posts: 14
Weird...could've sworn I did that because I hate when games start with the Axes on. I'll take a look at it. Thanks for the info.





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