Projects Using Daisymoon
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This is a list of games that are currently using Daisymoon: | This is a list of games that are currently using Daisymoon: | ||
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- | + | House Globe | |
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- | + | House Globe is a 2d real time strategy game made for the Tigsource Demake Competition in which it placed 5th. It is a demake of the classic Homeworld by Relic. It features a non-linear tech tree, multiplayer as well as singleplayer, and replays! The game focuses on mental strategic warfare good micro, both of which can be rewarded greatly. It was made in only 10 days, much thanks to the agility of Daisymoon. | |
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- | [[File: | + | [[File:houseglobe1.jpg|100px]] [[File:houseglobe2.jpg|100px]] [[File:houseglobe3.jpg|100px]] [[File:houseglobe4.jpg|100px]] [[File:houseglobe5.jpg|100px]] [[File:houseglobe6.jpg|100px]] |
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* [http://www.oxeyegames.com Oxeye Game Studio] | * [http://www.oxeyegames.com Oxeye Game Studio] | ||
- | * [http:// | + | * [http://www.oxeyegames.com/artifacts-house-globe/ Official House Globe Site] |
- | * [http:// | + | * [http://www.tigsource.com/articles/2008/10/05/demake-compo-results Tigsource Demake Competition Results] |
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{{GameUsingDaisymoon | | {{GameUsingDaisymoon | | ||
- | + | Fillauth | |
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- | Released | + | Released but unfinished |
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- | + | Fillauth is a iso-3d rpg/exploration game made for the Tigsource Demake Competition in which it placed 8th. It was an attempt to recreate the great feeling and atmosphere of the Fallout series. The game focuses mainly on conversations, some item seeking and exploration, however, most of all its an exercise in creating an atmosphere. It was made in only 14 days. | |
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- | [[File: | + | [[File:fillauth1.jpg|100px]] [[File:fillauth2.jpg|100px]] [[File:fillauth3.jpg|100px]] [[File:fillauth4.jpg|100px]] [[File:fillauth5.jpg|100px]] [[File:fillauth6.jpg|100px]] |
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* [http://www.oxeyegames.com Oxeye Game Studio] | * [http://www.oxeyegames.com Oxeye Game Studio] | ||
- | * [http://www.oxeyegames.com/ | + | * [http://www.oxeyegames.com/fillauth/ Unofficial Fillauth Site] |
* [http://www.tigsource.com/articles/2008/10/05/demake-compo-results Tigsource Demake Competition Results] | * [http://www.tigsource.com/articles/2008/10/05/demake-compo-results Tigsource Demake Competition Results] | ||
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+ | Jet Engine Nights | ||
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+ | Unreleased | ||
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+ | Jet Engine Nights is as much of a tribute to movie-directors like Tony Scott, producers like Bruckheimer & Simpson and 80's nostalgia as it is to people with a good taste in games. The emotional aim of the game is to convey the same sense of drama and tempo of a good 80's movie. | ||
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+ | The game is 100% controlled with the mouse, and features both multiplayer action and a campaign which can be played both alone and cooperatively over network. The campaign puts the player(s) faced with an evolving conflict between the Warsaw Pact, Nato and Sweden. Friends will be made, missions will be executed and lives will be lost, but in the end, will the Swedish threat be thwarted, and will the peace beteen NATO and the Warsaw Pact last, and can our hero(s) finally come to peace with their inner demons? The multiplayer action will pit the three teams against each other in zones of conflict where classic movie objectives such as airspace violation, surgical bombing and air superiority will be featured. | ||
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+ | [[File:jetenginenights1.jpg|100px]] [[File:jetenginenights2.jpg|100px]] [[File:jetenginenights3.jpg|100px]] [[File:jetenginenights4.jpg|100px]] [[File:jetenginenights5.jpg|100px]] [[File:jetenginenights6.jpg|100px]] | ||
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+ | * [http://www.oxeyegames.com Oxeye Game Studio] | ||
+ | * [http://forums.tigsource.com/index.php%3Ftopic%3D4715.0 Development Thread] | ||
+ | * [http://gameawards.se/competition_entries/282 Swedish Game Awards 2009 entry page] | ||
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Revision as of 19:53, 7 March 2009
Games
This is a list of games that are currently using Daisymoon:
House Globe | Project Status:
Released |
House Globe is a 2d real time strategy game made for the Tigsource Demake Competition in which it placed 5th. It is a demake of the classic Homeworld by Relic. It features a non-linear tech tree, multiplayer as well as singleplayer, and replays! The game focuses on mental strategic warfare good micro, both of which can be rewarded greatly. It was made in only 10 days, much thanks to the agility of Daisymoon. | |
Screenshots | |
Links | |
Fillauth | Project Status:
Released but unfinished |
Fillauth is a iso-3d rpg/exploration game made for the Tigsource Demake Competition in which it placed 8th. It was an attempt to recreate the great feeling and atmosphere of the Fallout series. The game focuses mainly on conversations, some item seeking and exploration, however, most of all its an exercise in creating an atmosphere. It was made in only 14 days. | |
Screenshots | |
Links | |
Jet Engine Nights | Project Status:
Unreleased |
Jet Engine Nights is as much of a tribute to movie-directors like Tony Scott, producers like Bruckheimer & Simpson and 80's nostalgia as it is to people with a good taste in games. The emotional aim of the game is to convey the same sense of drama and tempo of a good 80's movie. The game is 100% controlled with the mouse, and features both multiplayer action and a campaign which can be played both alone and cooperatively over network. The campaign puts the player(s) faced with an evolving conflict between the Warsaw Pact, Nato and Sweden. Friends will be made, missions will be executed and lives will be lost, but in the end, will the Swedish threat be thwarted, and will the peace beteen NATO and the Warsaw Pact last, and can our hero(s) finally come to peace with their inner demons? The multiplayer action will pit the three teams against each other in zones of conflict where classic movie objectives such as airspace violation, surgical bombing and air superiority will be featured. | |
Screenshots | |
Links | |