Just tried your game out. It was a fun diversion, and the chime sounds were pleasant and calming. I'd be interested to see your survey results posted here when you're done. :)
I would caution you not to say "most people" unless you have a survey with a decent sample size. :)
That being said, the point you make is a good one. If someone wants to skip story scenes and go right to gameplay, they should be able to do that. There's no reason to force someone to watch story scenes if that's not why they're playing the game.
Some of the people here (myself included) have a fair amount of experience with game programming, so if you get to a point where you have specific questions, feel free to ask. :)
Following those tutorials is an excellent way to get started, though.
I like it. :)
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I played your game some more, and I've got a suggestion.
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Just tried your game out. It was a fun diversion, and the chime sounds were pleasant and calming. I'd be interested to see your survey results posted here when you're done. :)
In his defense, the FAQ desperately needs to be reorganized. :)
A very attractive and clean interface. Nice work. :)
I would caution you not to say "most people" unless you have a survey with a decent sample size. :)
That being said, the point you make is a good one. If someone wants to skip story scenes and go right to gameplay, they should be able to do that. There's no reason to force someone to watch story scenes if that's not why they're playing the game.
And now that we've overwhelmed you, it should be clear that there are all sorts of ways to get started on game programming. :)
Some of the people here (myself included) have a fair amount of experience with game programming, so if you get to a point where you have specific questions, feel free to ask. :)
Following those tutorials is an excellent way to get started, though.
Very nice set. Thank you for the submission! :)
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