Ok, so for those of you that follow these forums you'll remember I was asking for some help and such on a computer game I was working on as part of a CS class I"m in. About 20 people in the class, split up in groups of about 1-4 to work on making games for the semester.
Well anyway now that the semester is done we're finished and I know some people expressed interest in playing it, so here goes.
You can download it from this website
http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/dbs23/
Click on downloads (in the bar at the top) and then download the zip. Extract it and run the .exe to play.
There aren't any instructions included in the game, oops forgot about that. The basic idea is to use spacebar to confirm choices, escape to cancel choices and during battles you can use the mouse to move around and the mouse wheel to zoom in and out. All the other stuff is pretty standard RPG fare, guys who are reading a forum about a computer game I trust will be able to figure it out. It's a tactical RPG similar to Final Fantasy Tactics.
If you want to check out the main course website and see the other games that other groups in the class made, you can click the link below. I'm not sure how many of them have put downloadable versions of their game up yet though.
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/game/2003fa/
Well anyway now that the semester is done we're finished and I know some people expressed interest in playing it, so here goes.
You can download it from this website
http://www.people.cornell.edu/pages/dbs23/
Click on downloads (in the bar at the top) and then download the zip. Extract it and run the .exe to play.
There aren't any instructions included in the game, oops forgot about that. The basic idea is to use spacebar to confirm choices, escape to cancel choices and during battles you can use the mouse to move around and the mouse wheel to zoom in and out. All the other stuff is pretty standard RPG fare, guys who are reading a forum about a computer game I trust will be able to figure it out. It's a tactical RPG similar to Final Fantasy Tactics.
If you want to check out the main course website and see the other games that other groups in the class made, you can click the link below. I'm not sure how many of them have put downloadable versions of their game up yet though.
http://www.cs.cornell.edu/projects/game/2003fa/
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