PicoBeast [Lexaloffle Blog Feed]https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?uid=41954 Turnstile Puzzle Game (Turner prototype) <p> <table><tr><td> <a href="/bbs/?pid=72165#p"> <img src="/bbs/thumbs/pico8_buwohoweb-0.png" style="height:256px"></a> </td><td width=10></td><td valign=top> <a href="/bbs/?pid=72165#p"> Turner (Version 0.1)</a><br><br> by <a href="/bbs/?uid=41954"> PicoBeast</a> <br><br><br> <a href="/bbs/?pid=72165#p"> [Click to Play]</a> </td></tr></table> </p> <p>This is the start of a turnstile puzzle game. The player must navigate the Goji berry through turnstiles in order to reach the staircase and proceed to the next level. Currently, the basic physics are completed. Future updates will add animations, new levels, a title screen, and sound. </p> <p>Turnstile puzzles have previously appeared in several published games. </p> <ul> <li>Puzzle Boy (1989, Japan) / Kwirk (1990, USA) on Game Boy.</li> <li>Puzzle Boys (1990, Japan) on Famicom Disk System.</li> <li>Puzzle Boy (1990, Japan) on NEC PC Engine.</li> <li>Puzzle Boy II (1991, Japan) / Amazing Tater (1992, USA) on Game Boy.</li> <li>Shin Megami Tensei: Nocturne (2003, Japan) / (2004, USA) on PS2.</li> </ul> <p>In this initial post, all levels have been adapted from the above published games. The turnstiles used in this game and the above game are all <em>thick</em>, which means that the arms occupy grid cells. Thin turnstile puzzles have appeared in other games, including the Pokemon series, and Super Mario Odyssey's <em>rotating maze</em> level.</p> <p>The finished cartridge will be entered in the Williams Winter Jam 2020 (#WWJ20) as part of a Winter Study course at Williams College.</p> https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=36578 https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=36578 Wed, 22 Jan 2020 14:50:37 UTC