First project, feedback appreciated :)
Posted: June 17th, 2017, 8:27 pm
Hello and welcome to myself. My name is BerlingSwe, and I've been watching Chili's YouTube tutorials for a couple of months now. I made it to about tutorial 14 before I decided to join the forums too and interact with other programmers and get feedback from the community. I recently subscribed to Chili's patreon because, let's face it, Chili's tutorials are beyond amazing. (Thank you very much)
Anyway, here is my first project I uploaded to GitHub:
https://github.com/BerlingSwe/GridGame
It is a simple box game, based on a grid. At the time, it is very similar to the Snek Game, but I plan to add a lot of features;
[-] = not implemented [X] = implemented
[-]Collecting and placing "blocks/boxes" with the player (with collision)
[-]Simple level design (with collsion)
[-]Drawing blocks with your mouse (click on the screen anywhere and it fills in the empty box you
clicked over)
[-]Enemies (killable)
[-]Health
[X]Sound effects (recently added sound support and sound file for collecting the coin
One thing I am also planning, is to pretty up some of the poorly written code, and implement current features a little better. But don't take that into consideration when giving feedback down below, the more feedback and critique I receive, the more I progress in my programming life.
Thank you for checking this thread out!
Anyway, here is my first project I uploaded to GitHub:
https://github.com/BerlingSwe/GridGame
It is a simple box game, based on a grid. At the time, it is very similar to the Snek Game, but I plan to add a lot of features;
[-] = not implemented [X] = implemented
[-]Collecting and placing "blocks/boxes" with the player (with collision)
[-]Simple level design (with collsion)
[-]Drawing blocks with your mouse (click on the screen anywhere and it fills in the empty box you
clicked over)
[-]Enemies (killable)
[-]Health
[X]Sound effects (recently added sound support and sound file for collecting the coin
One thing I am also planning, is to pretty up some of the poorly written code, and implement current features a little better. But don't take that into consideration when giving feedback down below, the more feedback and critique I receive, the more I progress in my programming life.
Thank you for checking this thread out!