LOL, I don't know a good way of phrasing this ... I want someone semi-knowledgable with python to do a couple of small, interactive games. I know nothing of how to do this kind of thing.
One is the player trying to click to catch 10 rapidly flapping butterflies that whiz around the screen.
Another is one to solve some Mist-style visual puzzles and the final one that I have planned is like that one game where you shove the blocks around strategically to make a path.
Hah, can I get anyone?
Wanted: small, cheesy minigames
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Re: Wanted: small, cheesy minigames
While I really am unqualified to help you, I would like to point out that the Mist game was freaking awesome (completely confusing) and shouldn't be as hard to make as the butterflies. You could use the imagemapping thing that Renpy has, which I can't imagine is so extremely difficult, but I'm unsure if that would work for minigames. [Is absolutely knowledgeless]
Either way, good luck with this.
Either way, good luck with this.
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