Pixel Tower - (UPDATED 24/3/16)

The Engine (Construct 2) uses HTML5 and Javascript.

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Nice :smile:

so it’s a browser game
nice

So, should we render this topic irrelevant now then @CrumpDev , in regards to the topic

I would say so, or I’ll just revert it to being exclusively about Pixel Tower, since that’s still being made.

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No wonder

Okay I know this is a late update but I have decided that I’ll try to finish the original Pixel Tower over my Summer holidays. All development is basically done except for the levels. I am canceling the Special Edition and the Super Hard Edition. So the game will have 40 levels. I currently have around 15-20 days of holidays that I can actually work on the game then I’ll have to do the rest after school. Each level takes around 30 minutes to build so if I spend around a hour a day working on it I should have it ready for release by the 10th of February. The game will be open-sourced for anyone who would like to make their own version of the game, however you can not take all credit for the game and must still credit everyone in the original credits. I can not promise that the game will be completely finished or finished at all. Either way I will post the project file once I am finished working on the game.

So, Merry Christmas,
ShadowedDeath

I was quite confused over this sentence until I realised that you’re one of those weird people from the southern hemisphere.

You live in the Southern hemisphere…

My cover! It’s blown! smokebomb

I don’t live in a subtropical/moderate climate though.

Don’t you live in a tropical climate. Also where I live its a moderate/sub-dessert climate.

A half-melted sundae?

you do have a island named Java
what the pudding
also master says that you have tropical climate so pls no lye

This make my deck eareckt

By the way feel free to PM me for details on how you can help finish the game.

If you plan to have the game done Feb 15, it should be done March 12

What’s that mean mang

Huh? Why?

My logic is that you should take however long you think it will take to do something, and multiply it by 1.5. Because things come up that you can’t possibly predict in advance.

Or just don’t set an arbitrary release date and actually finish the dang thing.

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