Green Tech plus. Didn't realize it until I started it up just now. Snuck under my radar.
Alas, doesn't seem to be that much fun. It looks pretty solid, I'm not sure you would know it was made with game maker...other than being really simple.
Green Tech plus. Didn't realize it until I started it up just now. Snuck under my radar.
Alas, doesn't seem to be that much fun. It looks pretty solid, I'm not sure you would know it was made with game maker...other than being really simple.
I assume you need to submit stuff to Yo Yo and they will then submit it to the Minis program? Or do you still need to win a competition to get a gamemaker mini published? And do the people who actually made the games get a cut of the profits? Or does it all go to Yo Yo?
This game was made by a poster on NeoGAF, so it was going to get my support, but if you say it isn't fun...
Sifjar, according to the poster who made this, yes he does earn money off the Minis release.
Well, not only is it not fun (IMHO), it's got a retro theme to it. Retro meaning 1976 apparently, with a monocolor screen and giantic pixels. So I have no idea just what is what.
You're supposed to use a hurricane to move this ball of pollution from a factory to a air cleaning thing. But they all look alike. Circles with smaller circles inside. Which is which? I don't know, it was explained for 20 seconds in a tutorial.
Interesting - I look forward to the review of this one. I'm keen to support indie titles like this but it does at least need to be fun to play! ;-)
You can give the PC version a try (I think) from this thread (first post).
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