Saturday, June 12, 2010

Summer Projects

 As of right now, I only have two more days of school, and then I will have two and a half months to work on some awesome projects.

Super Secret Collab
Right now, I'm helping Liam Berry out with a project. I don't want to say too much, but I really like the direction it is going. Also, working with someone else on a game is a very nice change of pace from having to do everything myself.

The Entropy Movement

















I'm also still working on The Entropy Movement (formerly titled Cyber Odyssey). Progress has been swell, and since I've been working on it for over a year now, I thought I would do some beta testing. If you're interested be sure to let me know (through a comment, email, twitter, etc...). A list of things I need to do before I release the beta is here. The estimated release date is on the 21, so if you're interested let me know soon.

Legos?
I thought I might as well do something with the massive amount of legos I have sitting around. I thought this would be a good project to pursue. It's fairly simple single shot lego gun. No clip or semi-automatic fire at all, so I thought it would be a good starting point. After that I can move onto more advanced projects.

I will also be updating the blog a lot more frequently over this summer, so stay tuned for more updates!

3 comments:

  1. I used to have tons of legos too. TONS, we had a couple large boxes of random legos that we had gathered from all our cousins who had "grown up." :D

    I'd be interested in beta testing, do you have an idea of how much time would be involved? Also do you have somebody doing music? Because I would definitely be interested in doing that if you need some help. As long as time isn't a huge issue I could make some tunes.

    Updates are good. :)

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  2. Beta testing and music would be awesome!

    The current demo is not long at all. I doubt it would take more than 15 to 20 minutes. After that, you can just fill out a short survey where you answer a few questions. So you won't have to spend too much time at all. Future testing will follow a similar pattern, and you can quit at any time; no hard feelings.

    I've been working on some tunes for the game, but they are not great. I would absolutely love having a composer. If you want to do it, do you have a preferred email or MSN or something I can contact you with?

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  3. Okay, yeah, I'd be more than happy to be a beta tester. Just let me know when the beta comes out.

    The best way to contact me is via either Skype (username: desertdweller31) or email: (joshua.caleb.ste/ele@#gmail.%com -- take out the slash, pound sign and percent). If you have an idea of what type of music, perhaps any themes you would like followed (if not I can make my own), or even examples to start with that'd be great.

    Seeing the beta will also help me to see the mood desired.

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