2 Dec 2013

☆Game Of The Day "The Narrow Path"☆ @BeavlGames #GamersUnite #Pixel

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The Narrow Path, Beavl Games

Dark Pixel Art Style, Zombies, A mutant dog and a Breaking Bad style camper van......what more do you need in a game?!

It's a winning formula that sets Narrow Path apart from any game we've ever played.

In fact we think that there's a part in this game for a scary old GAMES FREEZER!!! 

There's something sick and disturbing about the premise of this game and I think that's what has drawn us in, it matches our personalities here inside this cold hole of a freezer....

So what's the low-down on this funky, freaky, mash up monster of a game we hear all of you zombie loving maniacs ask?



Well, get a load of this straight from the horses mouth........

There is a raging War between good ol' humans and zombies

The thing is YOU want both sides dead so as to start the world over and repopulate planet Earth by impregnating the three Swanson Sisters you kidnapped! Pretty Grim eh!?

Basically ... "The Narrow Path is a roguelike-RTS with a motorhome, a mutant dog and an army of reanimated monsters."



How was this mutant of a game born?


Well, Beavl Games entered the ALL OUT WAR WALKING DEAD GAMES JAM 2013 and won a place in the final with this beauty!  

We think you all need to play it HERE 

Then you all need to vote for it on Steam Green Light HERE 

This game needs to be played because we just love the way it's visuals take you back to a time before HD graphics when just a games atmosphere and soundtrack could make your skin crawl....it's a simple concept with a disturbing back story....and as you can tell we are smitten by this two week wonder!

For some super cool insight into how and why this cracking game was made head HERE for the POSTMORTEM!




We will have a more in depth Review coming your way once we can drag ourselves away from our browser!

Once you've finished creating your own Zombie horde, let us know what you think of this COOL Creation....


Games Freezer, Video Games, RetroGaming

 

1 Dec 2013

☆The C☆☆LEST Crowdfunding Projects In The World Right Now!☆ #GamersUnite #RetroGaming

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One of the best ways to spend a Sunday evening for us is to trawl the crowd funding websites to find the most exciting Video Games Projects around, so that's what we've done and presented them in a lovely Games Freezer Post for your consumption, don't say we don't look after The Friends Of The Freezer....


So what's first up I here you say!

RESET

Just watch the trailer and tell us you don't immediately fall in love with this game, go on WE DARE YOU!

 

 

 

 

 

DYSCOURSE

How will you get Rita home safely after a plane crash sees her end up with a whole host of survivors in the middle of nowhere?! 
A puzzle game with a beautiful art style and multiple outcomes gets our vote! Check this bad boy out with echoes of our most favourite TV Series ever (LOST)



 

 

 

 

WINGS

Hands up who remembers the original WINGS on the AMIGA? 
We sure do! What can be better than some good old arcade dog fighting World War I action?! "Rat A Tat Tat Tat!"

 

 

SEGA MEGADRIVE / GENESIS : COLLECTED WORKS

This is a CORKER of a project!

A collection of SEGA Megadrive related material from all over the Video Games World

This project has had no trouble in reaching it's goal as it sets out to document the all time classic system The SEGA Megadrive / Genesis. 

The book itself is officially licensed by SEGA and is looking to celebrate the 25th anniversary of the console’s release in style!

The book will include production artwork, interviews, development sketches, hardware manufacturing plans and so much MORE!

Get involved with this one while you can. 

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29 Nov 2013

☆Welcome To The Zork Masterclass 2013☆ #RetroGaming #GamersUnite

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"You are in an open field west of a big white house with a boarded
front door.

There is a small mailbox here."
 
These are the immortal opening lines of the legendary Text Adventure Zork…….
A game that introduced us to the beautiful world of Role Playing Games back when text and imagination were the tools of an RPG fan.


The descriptive language and the leading wording bought about the formation of these amazing thoughts into a player's mind.



You could be taken to far afield places with a simple sentence to describe where you were and what was in front of you
A true masterclass in how to write for computer games….

 
"> look in mailbox
The mailbox is closed.
> open mailbox
Opening the mailbox reveals:
A leaflet.
> look at leaflet "

Zork is one of those games that players will never stop playing, it only needs a keyboard and a grasp of the English language and you are ready to play.

Simple yet complex it's a gaming marvel!

As you may be able to tell, we absolutely adore the Zork Series.


Over the last couple of weeks we have been playing ONLINE ZORK through this LINK it has been created as a side project by a guy who wanted to create a cool 404 Error page with a difference…..


This has then led to many an hour searching the labrynth for treasure and monsters to slay

We'd just love all of our readers to take a look at Zork again and get involved in the online community that is currently 133423 strong!


The guy who created this online version of Zork has a really interesting story so why don't you read all about it by typing in ABOUT 

Also we'd recommend finding out what the premise of Zork is by typing INFO 

In order to prepare you for the battle ahead we would like to take you through the training that is required for all Zork players in order that they can battle their way through the dungeons & monsters whilst discovering treasures and artefacts.


Your Training begins NOW!

Zork Commands Training:

The 'BRIEF' command suppresses printing of long room descriptions
for rooms which have been visited.
The 'SUPERBRIEF' command suppresses
printing of long room descriptions for all rooms.
The 'VERBOSE' command restores long descriptions.
The  'INFO' command prints information which might give some idea of what the game is about.
The 'ABOUT' command prints information as to why this site is here.
The 'LOGIN ' command allows you to log in, or
or create a new account if you have never logged in before.
The 'ACTIVE' command shows the number of active users playing Zork
The 'SAVE' command saves the state of the game for later continuation.
You must LOGIN before you are allowed to save.
The 'RESTORE' command restores a saved game.
You must LOGIN before you are allowed to restore.
The 'RESET' command restarts the game.

The 'INVENTORY' command lists the objects in your possession.
The 'LOOK' command prints a description of your surroundings.
The 'SCORE' command prints your current score and ranking.
The 'TIME' command tells you how long you have been playing.
The 'DIAGNOSE' command reports on your injuries, if any.

Command abbreviations:
The 'INVENTORY' command may be abbreviated 'I'.
The 'LOOK' command may be abbreviated 'L'.

Containment:
Some objects can contain other objects.
Many such containers can be opened and closed.
The rest are always open.
They may or may not be transparent.
For you to access (e.g., take) an object which is in a container, the container must be open.
For you to see such an object, the container must be either open or transparent.
Containers have a capacity, and objects have sizes; the number of objects which will fit therefore depends on their sizes.

You may put any object you have access to (it need not be in your hands) into any other object.
At some point, the program will attempt to pick it up if you don't already have it, which process may fail if you're carrying too much.

Although containers can contain other containers, the program doesn't access more than one level down.
Fighting:
Occupants of the dungeon will, as a rule, fight back when attacked.
In some cases, they may attack even if unprovoked.

Useful verbs here are 'ATTACK <villain> WITH <weapon>', 'KILL', etc.
Knife-throwing may or may not be useful. You have a fighting strength which varies with time.
Being in a fight,getting killed, and being injured all lower this strength.
Strength is regained with time. Thus, it is not a good idea to fight someone immediately after being killed.
Other details should become apparent after a few melees or deaths.

Command parser:
A command is one line of text terminated by a carriage return.
For reasons of simplicity, all words are distinguished by their first six letters.
All others are ignored. For example, typing 'DISASSEMBLE THE ENCYCLOPEDIA' is not only meaningless, it also creates excess effort for your fingers.

Note that this truncation may produce ambiguities in the intepretation of longer words.

You are dealing with a fairly stupid parser, which understands the following types of things--

Actions:
Among the more obvious of these, such as TAKE, PUT, DROP, etc.
Fairly general forms of these may be used, such as PICK UP,PUT DOWN, etc.

Directions:
NORTH, SOUTH, UP, DOWN, etc. and their various abbreviations.
Other more obscure directions (LAND, CROSS) are appropriate in
only certain situations.

Objects:
Most objects have names and can be referenced by them.

Adjectives:
Some adjectives are understood and required when there are two objects which can be referenced with the same 'name' (e.g.,
DOORs, BUTTONs).

Prepositions:
It may be necessary in some cases to include prepositions, but the parser attempts to handle cases which aren't ambiguous without. Thus 'GIVE CAR TO DEMON' will work, as will 'GIVE DEMON
CAR'
. 'GIVE CAR DEMON' probably won't do anything interesting.
When a preposition is used, it should be appropriate; 'GIVE CAR WITH DEMON' won't parse.

Sentences:
The parser understands a reasonable number of syntactic construc-tions.
In particular, multiple commands (separated by commas) can be placed on the same line.

Ambiguity:
The parser tries to be clever about what to do in the case of actions which require objects that are not explicitly specified.
If there is only one possible object, the parser will assume that it should be used.
Otherwise, the parser will ask.Most questions asked by the parser can be answered.


YOUR TRAINING IS NOW COMPLETE…….GO FORTH AND EXPLORE THE WORLD OF ZORK!






ENTER ZORK HERE 


Zork World Map



You can also explore the world of Zork via the following link: 

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