Help a tiny creature to make his way through a maze made with blocks. player will help it with removing proper colors and make a way for him.
I think gdevelop is a nice game development tool for my kind of ideas.
i uploaded it on itch.io. it’s on early stage. there is still no sound and not much animations. and currently it has only 4 levels. in future i will make more levels with more complexity.
please help me to improve it by ideas for developing.
any question and comment will be appreciated.
https://danialabdl.itch.io/blockpoper
A new update on itch.io . added jump zones, teleports and more levels.
please check it and comment about your opinions.
danialabdl.itch.io/blockpoper
Nice and no bugs at all!
Do you have in mind more complex levels?, or the idea isn’t to be hard?
@lizard-13 thank you.
it encourages me to work on it and make it better.
surely there will be more complex levels. but as i want to make many levels for it(maybe 80 or 100), there will be a mixture of easy and complex levels.
in this update i changed the colors of blocks to nicer ones based on a color scheme. also i added popping animation for block and i like it so much. and also added some basic sound effects for key, door and blocks.
i like it more than before now.
I think it deserves a try.
hope you enjoy.
Yup, feels a lot better, maybe make the explosion smoke the same color than the block, or gray?
Good idea. But as all blocks are different animations of a single object, idon’t know how to do that.
You can put multiple animations for each explosion too, in the same color order than the blocks:
Block
Animation 0 Green
Animation 1 Blue
Animation 2 Red
Explosion
Animation 0 Green
Animation 1 Blue
Animation 2 Red
Then, when you create the explosion, set its animation = the block animation:
Conditions: Left mouse button pressed
Cursor is over Block
Actions: Create object Explosion at Block.X() ; Block.Y()
Do = Block.Animation() to the animation of Explosion
Delete object Block
Hope it’s clear
Hmm. I’ll try it. Thanks.
I fixed it.
now every block popping is same color as block itself.
thank to lizard-13 to suggest solution quickly.