hi,
i have made a game called Ganondolfs Adventure. Its a platform game. Originally it was ment to be 12 levels but because of the size of the lvls i then decided to make 9 lvls. But now i have found myself with little time so i decided to release it with only 3 lvls. Its my first game and i dont have any C knowledge so i hope u dont find it too badly made lol.
Its for windows mobile and WVGA SCREENS ONLY. (tested on HTC tp2 and SE x1).
Link:
http://rapidshare.com/files/346781598/Ganondolf_Software_Ganondolfs_Adventure.cab
about 8mb cab size
any screenshots?
fun game
this game is fun and is a little hard too . This is great game for your 1st try , keep making more!
Androïd Froyo version ?
Hello,
Can we expect a portage of this most excellent game on Android ?
Best regards
I found this website:
http://ardefender.com/windowsmobile.html
They have a game listed for free, and show the HD2 as a listed device.
However, I'm not sure how to download or install it. Any help would be appreciated.
"You need to print this tag to play", maybe a pdf virus?
Mods
It seems fishy , let a Moderator know and see if it has virus. I would do it myself but Iam out of town and dont have my computer with me.
Wow! This would be the first Augmented Reality TD game I've ever seen for WinMo!
The PDF should be a printout that you place on a table so that the game can build the table's surface into the gameplay!
Hope this works well.
Hi Guys,
Would this work for the ' HD ' ?
I need this N O W !!!
forallgoo said:
I found this website:
http://ardefender.com/windowsmobile.html
They have a game listed for free, and show the HD2 as a listed device.
However, I'm not sure how to download or install it. Any help would be appreciated.
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Simon_WM said:
Hi Guys,
Would this work for the ' HD ' ?
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How about trying for yourself and let us know
It seems that's the pdf isn't a virus
my norton virus scanner says: it's clean
This makes no sense. How does pointing my camera at a piece of paper start the game?? No application required or mentioned on the site??
you guys really need to read up on augmented reality, basically print out the card with the dots on then the game will use your phones camera, you point the camera at the card and the game engine magically using the printed card as a reference for the camera angles to control a 3D rendering engine, move the phone around the printed card making sure you are pointing at the card control your viewing perspective of the game.
see, youtube even has videos of people playing this game, all you have to do is search a little to find answers to your own questions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k56ZtfZYG7E
well...
it seems that no .cab exists for now for WM.
but it's already ok for Bada on Samsung Wave :
http://www.samsungapps.com/topApps/topAppsDetail.as?productId=G00000075347&listYN=Y
(appstore samsung, France)
For more details :
- download and install the application
- print the pdf (clean, without virus)
- put the printed sheet over table
- play
of cours, you will need to have installed the game first... and as no .cab for WinMo...
Funny, very funny...what about the controls? Realy funny thanks
middlep1 said:
you guys really need to read up on augmented reality, basically print out the card with the dots on then the game will use your phones camera, you point the camera at the card and the game engine magically using the printed card as a reference for the camera angles to control a 3D rendering engine, move the phone around the printed card making sure you are pointing at the card control your viewing perspective of the game.
see, youtube even has videos of people playing this game, all you have to do is search a little to find answers to your own questions:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k56ZtfZYG7E
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All well and good, but where is the actual game? Are you saying that simply pointing my phone camera at the square will start the game? How is that possible? Game looks great in the video, but I can't find anything on the site resembling an installable file.
EDIT: Apparently, this is vaporware for now. Why put up a demo video for a program that doesn't exist?
Miami_Son said:
All well and good, but where is the actual game? Are you saying that simply pointing my phone camera at the square will start the game? How is that possible? Game looks great in the video, but I can't find anything on the site resembling an installable file.
EDIT: Apparently, this is vaporware for now. Why put up a demo video for a program that doesn't exist?
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Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
stephc_int13 said:
Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
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Hello Sir, thanks for developing such a wonderfull app for Windows Mobile.
However, considering that the HD2 is the smartphone's King of Kings, we would really like to see the game available for this platform, morover it will be the first SERIOUS agumented reality game for Windows Mobile, and this can even take more developers to use that technology on Windows Mobile instead pointing their heads on the stupid, luser-oriented iPhone by Steve "Blow" Jobs.
Thanks for your attenction, Sir.
stephc_int13 said:
Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
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Congrats on your exclusive deal with a big company like Samsung!
I hope that it's a springboard for your company. While I believe we'd see the best game performance on a device like the HD2... I have a TouchPro2 and would also love to play it.
Good Luck. Hope to be hearing alot more about int13 in the NEAR future!
stephc_int13 said:
Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
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I guess you got my e-mail pointing you here.
Sheesh
There still MUST be an application that will render the graphics for the game, interpret the camera images, detect g-sensor signals, play any sound effects, etc. The PDF contains ONLY AN IMAGE and CAN NOT be 'executed' as an application. Where the *BLEEP* is the .CAB Installation file download?
Seattle Rat said:
There still MUST be an application that will render the graphics for the game, interpret the camera images, detect g-sensor signals, play any sound effects, etc. The PDF contains ONLY AN IMAGE and CAN NOT be 'executed' as an application. Where the *BLEEP* is the .CAB Installation file download?
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Just Read what the CEO said...
stephc_int13 said:
Hi Folks,
I'm the CEO of int13, the company behind this game.
ARDefender is currently released only on the Samsung Wave (Bada OS) but the game is running on Windows Mobile, Symbian, Android and iPhone.
Samsung paid to have the game released for free on their flagship device, we're discussing with us about the release of game on other platforms/devices.
We can't say when it will be released at the moment.
PS: Very funny how paranoid you guys are, concerning the evil pdf
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hello guys,
i am new to this forum,
and after entering this forum i founded it super duper awesome.
i would just ask if anyone could port these games to android.if any and if possible?
list :
(1)max payne(1&2)
(2)nfs most wanted.
(3)hitman
(4)dragonball z budokaai tenkaichi.
(5)Halo
if anyone can do it,
it would be super duper awesome for us and the android platform ofcourse
Atlast maxpayne is coming officially on android by rockstar.
but could someone port games mentioned above + halo to android.
if it could be done
The only people who can actually port - in the real meaning of the word - are the people who made the game, because they have access to the source code of their software. No one out here can "port" the game.
If you want them to be run via some emulation software then thats a different story. But even that is asking too much from a phone in my opinion.
Hi guys,
My boss has forced a new project on me; testing and bug reporting on our new android and windows 8 tablets.
I have been a project manager on so many other things, but it's the first time I would be in charge of something like this.
We are also new in the tablet business (we are developing tablets for emerging markets), nobody has a good idea of how to proceed.
Do any of you guys know how the big players test their new tablets when the samples come from the factory floor?
Is there any software or procedures or testing equipment you guys could recommend?
Thanks a lot