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Posted: June 26th, 2015, 5:44 pm
by ZeroSwordsMaster
Can't wait for some worlds to go up soon! I have a feeling that some of the scenarios in this game will be hilarious to say the least.

Posted: June 26th, 2015, 8:35 pm
by Entity
It's been a few weeks, when can I play???
The game is ready...

...almost. I've been working on it constantly since I last posted and all the gameplay and everything is working (mostly) bug free, I'm even paying for hosting and I have the server up and running. In a recent update I overhauled the web-play interface and broke some things. As soon as that's fixed, I'll set up a world for OMB!
Anuke wrote: I just want to point out that in the second picture, you spelled "traveled" wrong.
Haha... good catch :P Those screenshots are super old and outdated anyway, and need to be replaced.

ZeroSwordsMaster wrote:Can't wait for some worlds to go up soon! I have a feeling that some of the scenarios in this game will be hilarious to say the least.


Yes! The entire fun of the game comes from the content that people make that's so fun to play with. When I first started making the game I was thinking "hey this would be pretty cool," but when I started alpha testing with some friends it was ridiculously fun and I was (very happily) surprised.

Posted: June 27th, 2015, 11:17 am
by bionicnacho
Great to hear!

Looking forward to playing it :)

Posted: June 29th, 2015, 12:27 pm
by Bad At Gravity
I signed up, so I can't wait for the insanity to begin. Tenzalore.

Posted: August 6th, 2015, 7:39 pm
by Bad At Gravity
Sorry to bring back a dead topic, but I'm still waiting for the game. It looks awesome.

Posted: August 7th, 2015, 10:53 am
by Entity
Ok here's the skinny...

1) web player is halfway fixed, but I haven't had time to fix it because...
2) IT CRASHES LIKE EVERY DAY. I've got my friends here playing on it and they have a huge world, 150+ room world going. It's only about 300 kilobytes (and I have 500mb of server space) but there's all the dumb bugs that make it keep crashing.

I've confirmed that the download version works on Mac and PC, so I'll just disable the web player for now, but I do need to fix all the crashes :(

Posted: August 7th, 2015, 7:29 pm
by Bad At Gravity
I can't find any servers I really wanna play on it. It sounds epic.

Posted: September 26th, 2015, 7:28 pm
by kellenbeck
there hasn't been a update in a while; are you still working on this?

Posted: September 27th, 2015, 10:44 am
by Bad At Gravity
Yes, PLEASE!!!

Posted: September 27th, 2015, 2:18 pm
by Entity
Hehe.

The game works but it's a mess. I don't think the desktop client even works. It's just a mess.

Hate to say it, but I'm going to have to rewrite the whole thing again... I learned so many things rewriting it (I've already rewritten the game 4 times lel). There are major issues with the mechanics that just ruin the fun, and I just can't provide support for the amount of people on this site to be playing it. Just too many problems....

I probably tried to hype this too much too early. Whatever. The next time I post here will be with download links :) (besides just answer questions and stuff).

The new iteration will be written in javascript (using nodejs and electron/nwjs). I've already done a ton of experimentation with node and socketio and I'm confident this is the technology it needs. The game will be faster and just make so much more sense. Also the browser client and the desktop client will use the exact same code, so fixing bugs will be a hecka lot easier.

But... I'm in school, I have a job (maybe a full time job soon) and I have a few other big projects I'm working on... so I don't know how soon it will be. I have not given up on it yet though, it will be finished!

Posted: September 29th, 2015, 9:30 pm
by Bad At Gravity
Yay! Make it!

Posted: November 30th, 2015, 1:13 pm
by RetroBandit
This reminds me of a text adventure game I am working on, I am rewriting the beginning every time I sit down. I just can't get it to feel right.

Re: [revived] Adventure Island - Create Your Own Adventure

Posted: June 26th, 2016, 8:49 pm
by Bad At Gravity
I just brought back a dead post.

I'm just wondering how this is going.

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Posted: July 4th, 2016, 7:21 am
by Baufritz
Sebastian Lawe wrote: Unity is cross platform too.
Why would you make a text-based game in Unity

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Posted: July 10th, 2016, 11:23 pm
by Sebastian Lawe
Baufritz wrote:
Sebastian Lawe wrote: Unity is cross platform too.
Why would you make a text-based game in Unity
Cuz cross platform compiling to all platforms. Unity aint limited to 3D :P

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Posted: July 13th, 2016, 5:09 am
by Baufritz
Sebastian Lawe wrote:
Baufritz wrote:
Sebastian Lawe wrote: Unity is cross platform too.
Why would you make a text-based game in Unity
Cuz cross platform compiling to all platforms. Unity aint limited to 3D :P
Java is cross-platform too.
Any web-based app is cross-platform.
Haxe is cross platform too.
C++ is cross platform too.

Unity is an engine primarily designed for games with graphics, not for console applications. Why drag along all those extra bug-tastic features if you don't need them?

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Posted: July 15th, 2016, 4:17 am
by Sebastian Lawe
Baufritz wrote:
Sebastian Lawe wrote:
Baufritz wrote:
Why would you make a text-based game in Unity
Cuz cross platform compiling to all platforms. Unity aint limited to 3D :P
Java is cross-platform too.
Any web-based app is cross-platform.
Haxe is cross platform too.
C++ is cross platform too.

Unity is an engine primarily designed for games with graphics, not for console applications. Why drag along all those extra bug-tastic features if you don't need them?
Java can run 3D games, web based apps can run 3D via HTML5, Haxe can use 3D too, C++ also has access to 3D stuff.
I dont see the point being made, other than everything listed, including Unity is cross platform and just as viable.
A feature only becomes a liability if you decide to actually use it.

All you need is a text box to display messages, and a text box to enter messages with. Something each option has support for.

revived Adventure Island Create Your Own Adventure

Posted: May 2nd, 2019, 11:25 pm
by Sharonpaf
Gonna pick Oneiric back up in the new year, and make a stab st rhe autobio ive been writing for a bit too? Ye ye

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Ford Mustang 2019 Blue 2.3L

Posted: May 21st, 2019, 9:45 am
by Sharonpaf
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Ford Mustang 2019 Blue 2.3L vin: 1FATP8UH3K5159596


Lot sold for 20900

Auction: I buy fast

Lot number: 28658375

Date of sale: 12.05.2019

Year: 2019

VIN: 1FATP8UH3K5159596

Condition: Run and Drive

Engine: 2.3L I4 N

Mileage: 827 miles (Actual)

Seller: Avis Budget Group

Documents: CLEAR (Florida)

Location: Orlando (FL)

Estimated Retail Value:

Transmission: Automatic

Body color: Blue

Drive: Rear Wheel Drive

Fuel: Gasoline

Keys: Present

Notes: Not specified





CNBC | Mack Hogan
The engine and transmission carry over from 2018. We’re normally a fan of updates, but the GT350 powertrain may just be the best engine-transmission combination on sale.
Mack Hogan
All of this means that the 2019 GT350 has more grip to maximize performance, especially at high speeds. Outside of performance upgrades, the GT350 now offers a B&O stereo and two new shades of blue.
Source: Ford Motor Co.




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1FATP8UH3K5159596 Ford Mustang 2019 Blue 2.3L

Posted: May 22nd, 2019, 9:50 pm
by Sharonpaf
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Ford Mustang 2019 Blue 2.3L vin: 1FATP8UH3K5159596


Lot sold for 20900

Auction: I buy fast

Lot number: 28658375

Date of sale: 12.05.2019

Year: 2019

VIN: 1FATP8UH3K5159596

Condition: Run and Drive

Engine: 2.3L I4 N

Mileage: 827 miles (Actual)

Seller: Avis Budget Group

Documents: CLEAR (Florida)

Location: Orlando (FL)

Estimated Retail Value:

Transmission: Automatic

Body color: Blue

Drive: Rear Wheel Drive

Fuel: Gasoline

Keys: Present

Notes: Not specified





We’ve long heard about the GT350 and its magnificent engine. After finally getting some seat time, it’s clear that the Shelby lives up to the hype. Sure, it’s effortlessly fast and a bargain, but the screaming motor and stellar exhaust note is what makes this one of the most special cars on sale.
Source: Ford Motor Co.
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And though it has the amenities for street driving, the adaptive dampers can’t hide that this Mustang was built to go fast. It’s stiff over bumps and the tramlining can make it more work to drive than your average car.
It received updates to make it even quicker for 2019


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