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June 17, 2011

Passage to the Indies second drop available

Filed under: Game Development — Tags: — BigWeather @ 3:30 am

The second drop for Passage to the Indies is ready.  Simply click on the link below to download the .zip file.  Then run the setup.exe within to install Passage to the Indies.  You’ll need to use the Control Panel to remove it, however.

Passage to the Indies download

The explorer has made landfall and is heading into the mountains

From the previous drop’s note, my intention for this drop was “…adding rivers, sailing to and from Europe (the right side of the map), and some (at least rudimentary) random land form generation.”  I accomplished all of that and more.

  • Randomly generated land forms including rivers
  • Sailing (including to and from Europe represented by the right edge of the map)
  • Zooming in and out of the map to get a wider view
  • Rivers block passage (except for the river’s source, which can be walked around)
  • New hex-based presentation
  • New icon for the player on foot and at sea
  • Percentage display for discovery and fame credit

There is an issue in that the icon for the player at sea (a boat) always faces left.  I’ll fix that soon enough, just wasn’t that important.

For the next drop I’d like to accomplish the following:

  • Terrain assigned according to biome rules
  • Creation of “points of interest” (river sources, vast forests, etc.) for additional fame gain
  • Introduction of men, goods, and gold (at least) to the player state
  • Natives, perhaps

I look forward to your feedback in the Quarter to Three thread!  And if you see something wrong with a map note the row, column, and seed (all displayed in the lower left of the screen) so I can reproduce it.  Thanks!

June 16, 2011

River code finally done!

Filed under: Game Development — Tags: — BigWeather @ 11:30 pm

Well, it turned out to be a lot harder than expected but I’ve finished the river code for Into the New World (the likely new name for the exploration game).  I really like the river below — not only is it fairly long but it branches in interesting ways.  I know the graphics aren’t great, but you can see the river source and regular river graphics (with black arrow indicating flow on the regular river graphic).  More to come soon!

Oh, another river I just ran into is below!

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