A few years ago, @rezmason and I, designed this automated testing of the game Oquonie. It plays itself, the player collides with every event, and triggers every animation, it makes sure the game is playable from beginning to end. Implementing this at the assembly level was pretty fun.
For the game we're working on, instead of going for a sort of JSON/YAML/CSV-type of serialization, I've rebuilt the world entirely in uxntal's native words, and it makes for a pretty neat definition of the map. A bonus is that the assembler flags all unused labels and so makes sure that every room is connected to the rest of the world.
I had doubts in the beginning, but it turned out fine. 💯
@neauoire Thanks for the boost! I'm plugging away at this at a rate of ~half an hour first thing in the morning; and sadly I am not a morning type. So it will be a while before there is anything tangible.
Everyday we have freshly sprouted legumes. We love it because we can carry them dried and rehydrate them months later. Today's mixtape is lentils, radish and fenugreek.
@neauoire funny, "legume" in French just means "vegetable", so this read a bit confusing to me (not that my french is that good). But types of beans, peas, etc apparently. TIL.
@neauoire That is really cool. I've never seen a wobble engine that uses flex lines to the cylinders instead of a wobble plate, but this is a cool idea for reducing pressure loss. What a fun project.
We've managed to port almost all of the Oquonie game to Uxn this week. It looks, and feel as good as we had hoped. I've also tightened the puzzles a bit. I'm looking forward to share the finished game with you all soon. :rek_orca_bit:
GSA is hiring a Clean Marine BC Coordinator, who will be responsible for leading our CMBC marina eco-certification and clean boating program.
The work involves supporting marinas, yacht clubs, boatyards, fuel docks and harbour authorities in implementing and improving upon their environmental best practices; assessing their operations through the criteria of our Clean Marine BC scoring, conducting site visits, and providing recommendations for improvement.
GSA is hiring a Clean Marine BC Coordinator, who will be responsible for leading our CMBC marina eco-certification and clean boating program.
The work involves supporting marinas, yacht clubs, boatyards, fuel docks and harbour authorities in implementing and improving upon their environmental best practices; assessing their operations through the criteria of our Clean Marine BC scoring, conducting site visits, and providing recommendations for improvement.
@neauoire impressive.
@rezmason @neauoire ah, getting ready for the Oquonie 100% tool-assisted-speedrun i see :Þ
@neauoire btw I thought of another question! 😄 What's your plan for adapting the music and sounds for Varvara? 🎶