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Cart #54653 | 2018-08-03 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA
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A disaster has struck! The coffee beans have been lost!

Help Rich - this coffee dimension's maintainer - find the lost beans! Embark on a caffeinated platform adventure where you can find coffee upgrades that will help you with your adventure. For example, if you become an americano you gain the ability to double-jump! Obviously!

How quick can you find the beans? Can you also find the special bean™?

If you're looking for a more serious challenge, try finishing the game without getting any of the upgrades!

Best played with coffee in hand.

Cursors to move, X or M or V to jump! (assuming PICO-8 default controls)

The game utilises the Advanced micro platformer toolkit by @matthughson

Made for Coffee Jam 18

edit: added a title screen and some minor tweaks

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We made this game over the weekend as some practice for Ludum Dare. It is named after one of our cats.

Controls: left/right to move, X to fire.

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Cart #54513 | 2018-07-29 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA

A simple snake game I made to teach myself how to program

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Cart #54529 | 2018-07-30 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA
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Started to develop a game with my kids during the summer :)

It is very easy to not frustrate the little ones

Latest update:
Improved music
Added more SFXs
Fixed some problems with stuck characters

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This is Pico-8 running on the Clockwork Pi GameShell, a new hackable handheld game machine. GameShell has an ARM architecture, runs Linux, and works with the Raspberry Pi version of Pico-8.

Featuring a "modular" design, GameShell comes as a easy-to-assemble kit. You need side cutters or a hobby knife to separate the plastic pieces from their sprues and clean up the ends. Beyond that, the parts go together without tools. There are five modules: the main board, the screen, the battery, the keypad, and the speakers. Each module is enclosed in a plastic case with an easy-to-open lid. The modules are connected with little cables, and they all fit snugly in a Gameboy-sized case. There's a headphone jack and a microUSB port for charging, as well as on-board Wifi. The keypad includes D-pad, ABXY buttons, select, start, menu, and shift. You can also get a separate expansion module for shoulder buttons on the back.

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Cart #54498 | 2018-07-28 | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA
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Cart #54496 | 2018-07-28 | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA

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Anyone know of a quadrangle function?

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Cart #54489 | 2018-07-28 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | No License
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Ah man, haven't written any pico8 for a while so I'm trying to get my groove back. Let's warm up with another console's logo intro: Sega Megadrive's! (or Genesis', depending on your region)

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Cart #54484 | 2018-07-28 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | No License
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Little aproximation of what the Gameboy (Advance)'s logo screen looked like. I'd say it looks pretty swell :D

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Cart #54477 | 2018-07-28 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA


[i]For years, the development of PICO-8 cartridges has been restricted to those elite few who have knowledge of the arcane "Lua" programming language. Well, ladies and gentlemen, I am pleased to inform you that this is no longer the case! This PICO-8 cartridge contains within it an Integrated Development Environment for a language that anyone can learn. When the language first appeared as P'' in 1964, it lacked the necessary i/o routines to become popular; but thanks to some recent extensions to the language (as well as a little re-branding) it has become instantly recognisable to programmers all over the world. The language has just eight simple commands that anyone can learn in a matter of minutes -- soon, you too could be writing software for the PICO-8!

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Cart #54478 | 2018-07-28 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | No License
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A short litttle "game" about a roomba in a decaying world. I made it while thinking about the short story, There Will Come Soft Rains, by Ray Bradbury. In this game there's really nothing to do but watch it happen. You control the Roomba, but that's it.

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Cart #54475 | 2018-07-27 | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA

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Cart #54473 | 2018-07-27 | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA

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Cart #54467 | 2018-07-27 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | No License
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Description

It's snake, but fancy looking! Eat the apples and help the snake grow.

Instructions

Left Key and Right Key to change the angle of your snake. O Key and X Key in menus to select options.

Version

The current version is 1.0.2 and features the following changes:

+fixed an issue that allowed the apple to be placed in impossible locations on level start.

Previous versions can be found below:


Cart #54466 | 2018-07-27 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | No License
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+fixed a mistake that caused one level to be an instant failure.
+fixed endless mode allowing selection of duplicate maps.

Cart #54464 | 2018-07-27 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | No License
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+release

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Cart #54456 | 2018-07-26 | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA

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Cart #54454 | 2018-07-26 | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA

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Cart #54451 | 2018-07-26 | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA

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I always forget exactly how sin/cos functions work in PICO-8, since they're different to normal math sin/cos. I made this cartridge as a quick reference to see how they work. I hope it helps someone!

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Cart #54416 | 2018-07-25 | Code ▽ | Embed ▽ | License: CC4-BY-NC-SA

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