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THING: Compaz's Quest
You've had, BY FAR, the worst luck of anyone who has played this game so far. Good gravy, Batman! You're like a bug magnet! Hahaha.
Peri's assorted art
Good lord, mun! I'm absolutely blown away by your pixel art and environment pieces, but I'm not too fond of the character designs at the very bottom.
You must have an enormous amount of patience? But then again, I ask that about every pixel artist; seeing such high-quality images that must have taken a lifetime to complete leaves me in awe every time.
The first speedpaint and "big landscape" are my favorites by far.
You must have an enormous amount of patience? But then again, I ask that about every pixel artist; seeing such high-quality images that must have taken a lifetime to complete leaves me in awe every time.
The first speedpaint and "big landscape" are my favorites by far.
THING: Compaz's Quest
He's attempting to solve your problem, but it's really stumping him. I don't even know what in the world could be causing it--it's just so random!
THING: Compaz's Quest
After beating the sun, you say? I didn't experience any errors after defeating the boss. Have you tried perhaps quitting the game and killing him again? Usually the "Enter" key or dialogue progression button works for me.
THING: Compaz's Quest
Oh no, you can do a combo attack wherein you'll charge at the enemy, or shoot down depending on whether you're on the ground or in the air (and pressing the proper direction). The thing is, you have to hold the special button(?), the directional key, AND the attack button.
I'm going to check with my friend once's he's available tomorrow and see if he can produce a list of keyboard controls. I'm also going to see if we could make them more user-friendly.
Sorry I can't be of further assistance! I'm using a PS3/2 style controller while playing, so the keyboard commands are completely foreign to me.
I'm going to check with my friend once's he's available tomorrow and see if he can produce a list of keyboard controls. I'm also going to see if we could make them more user-friendly.
Sorry I can't be of further assistance! I'm using a PS3/2 style controller while playing, so the keyboard commands are completely foreign to me.
THING: Compaz's Quest
The game was designed under the assumption that whoever played it would be using a controller compatible with their PC, which would result in a greater overall experience. However, there is no real "shoot" button, as Compaz attacks by slashing at enemies with his bottom point; X/Z did this for me.
I'm going to inquire and see if there's a way to change around the keyboard controls to something a little MORE user-friendly.
I'm going to inquire and see if there's a way to change around the keyboard controls to something a little MORE user-friendly.
THING: Compaz's Quest
Really? Strange. I've yet to encounter this error.
Oh well, I'll have to see about providing an alternate link once I get home!
Oh well, I'll have to see about providing an alternate link once I get home!
THING: Compaz's Quest
The creator told me that this happens sometimes, but that the download link is not broken. I actually just made an attempt myself and was successful; try again, and hopefully it works this time around.
Chronicles of Tsufanubra
I wish that I held as much love for a game as he does for Terranigma.
To be honest, I don't even think that I intend to utilize the song he's raving about in the finish product, actually. Hahahaha. I'm sorry, my friend, but there's an enormous chance that you won't even hear that theme in the game! I just couldn't find a place to make it fit.
To be honest, I don't even think that I intend to utilize the song he's raving about in the finish product, actually. Hahahaha. I'm sorry, my friend, but there's an enormous chance that you won't even hear that theme in the game! I just couldn't find a place to make it fit.
Eternal Paradise
There ARE no Acts 1 and 2! The story unfolds as you go through the game, and everything is revealed sort of backwards; you'll start in the middle, have the major events of the characters' past revealed, and then you'll move on to the end. I wanted to do something different, and what I ended up with tends to be either hit or miss with most people. Some people really liked the story, and others hated it; likewise for the gameplay. However, the latter is what Eternal Paradise is usually praised for, especially once you make it towards the middle of the game.














