IROG'S PROFILE

Hi all !

I like 16-bits RPGs (especially action RPGs) where you feel the quest behind the lines of code. I also like strategy, puzzle solving, immersive stories, tabletop RPG and LARP.

I'm a hobbyist C programmer who likes to work on custom game mechanics. My very first project was a very basic map generator for Genesia, aka Ultimate Domain https://rpgmaker.net/users/Irog/locker/UltimateDomainWorld.zip

I also want to help developers polishing their projects with my player feedback. So I'll be happy to test your game !

See you around,
Irog
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AI goodness

Shinan, if you find them familiar it's probably because you watched some GDC talks. :-)

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Smart use of the GameBoy palette :-)

Today I Went on a Quest

I don't use AI tools. I code AI myself for pathfinding and enemy behavior.

AI goodness

Here I found some great resources to learn about game AI: https://www.gameaipro.com/

Today I Went on a Quest

These days, a lot of companies slap the term AI on anything computer generated, just to cash in on the hype.

Greetings from a Goddess of Chaos and Garbage

Yes, indeed, GCG = Goddess of Chaos and Garbage

The title you choose to introduce yourself is funny and sounds a lot like the compiler I use: GCC.

Chapter 3 is officially finished!

Great mapping and perfect light effects.

Greetings from a Goddess of Chaos and Garbage

Welcome GCG !

Enjoy your chill comeback :-)

Ren'Py Lesson Plan (Teaching Children Programming)

Teaching Ren'Py programming to students is a great idea. They'll sure love it !

Having a single computer to share can be quite frustrating for the students and for you the teacher. But Ren'Py has some solid advantages over other engines: it's free, open source, runs on many OS such as Linux and has low system resource requirements. Some Linux distributions like Lubunutu and antiX are also free, open source and have low system resource requirements. A 10 to 15 years old computer running Linux can provide a smooth Ren'Py experience. So, old computers deemed too old for school administration or donated by the parents can be repurposed for teaching Ren'Py. As long as you can boot the computer from a USB flash drive prepared with Rufus and the Linux ISO file, you can install Lubuntu or antiX and you'll be able to use them to run Ren'Py.

Simple Times

Thank you for the let's play.