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    New to Fuse4-want a Faery Tale Adventure like game

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    • Martin
      Martin Fuze Team last edited by

      I need to look up the game. I have plenty of Amigas here so it will be on one of them I’m sure. Very broadly Fuze is well suited to recreating games from that era

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      • vinicity
        vinicity F last edited by

        I looked up the game on YouTube, since I never heard of it before. The game looks epic in scope, so I am thinking maybe not do this as your first project?
        Do a few smaller ones to get up to speed with the language and generally learn how to write games?

        I think it is definitely doable, but maybe it should be your fifth or sixth project, and not your first. There is a high risk of burning out otherwise.

        Just my two cents!

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        • Spacemario
          Spacemario F @tdg8934 last edited by

          @tdg8934 I played the Mega Drive / Genesis port of this game as a kid, then re-played it just a few years ago. Really cool premise for a game, apparently it was very groundbreaking when it hit the Amiga.

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          • spikey
            spikey F last edited by spikey

            I would start with a game with one or two animated moving sprite, out of the library, without scrolling, but colision, and sound FX. Very easy enemy behaviour, like bouncing of the walls.

            Add scores, and game parts: title, main game, end screen.

            Then another one with background scrolling. And text popup and health system.

            I think the ideas here are also very good, to make this projects complete, but simple games. So, its already fun to try them out.

            By the time you will then know everything to do a simplified version and have fun when you add features.

            And we enjoy always posts about on going projects :-)

            PS: this game looks very cool

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            • waldron
              waldron F @tdg8934 last edited by

              @tdg8934 looks like the same style game im working on.... well one of many :)

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              • tdg8934
                tdg8934 last edited by

                I started playing with the map editor this morning and will certainly take my time to learn the different techniques. The map tiles I found were similar to the game like grass and bushes and pathways . I didn’t look through all of the media slides but I need something with a semi 3D look for walls, buildings to enter, etc. Thank you all for your comments.

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                • waldron
                  waldron F @tdg8934 last edited by

                  @tdg8934 i'm still finding new assets after 6 months of using Fuze you'l find plenty for that style of game :)

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                  • tdg8934
                    tdg8934 @waldron last edited by tdg8934

                    So far I have figured out collision detection and maps. Currently I have an animated knight character walking on 3x3 (9) mapped screens that eventually wrap around. When the knight reaches the top, bottom, left or right edge of a 800x1400 screen It continues walking into The next mapped screen. Making progress each Saturday for a few hours .

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                    • vinicity
                      vinicity F last edited by

                      Sounds like you are making good progress!

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                      • tdg8934
                        tdg8934 last edited by

                        Is there a way to share photos from my iPhone to this post?

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                        • pianofire
                          pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

                          If you Reply rather than "Post quick reply" there is an upload image button. Another way is to share to Twitter and paste a link to the Tweet.

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                          • tdg8934
                            tdg8934 @pianofire last edited by

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                            • pianofire
                              pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

                              Very Nice Indeed!

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                              • SteveZX81
                                SteveZX81 F last edited by

                                wow just isn't good enough! woah!! superb!

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                                • tdg8934
                                  tdg8934 @pianofire last edited by

                                  @pianofire thank you. First Fuze program. There seems to be a ton of Map world space to walk around in - maybe not 17,000 screens like the original Faery Tale Adventure game - but every Saturday when I work on it, it looks more and more doable using the pre-made media available in Fuze.

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                                  • waldron
                                    waldron F @tdg8934 last edited by

                                    @tdg8934 im still to find the limit using the map editor and iv done some pretty long tests, if you feel like you need more space you can always load into another map

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                                    • vinicity
                                      vinicity F last edited by

                                      That looks really great!

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                                      • tdg8934
                                        tdg8934 last edited by

                                        I haven't really explored sound or music files in Fuze yet. Does anyone know if I can import somehow WAV files to play in the Fuze game?. I found all or most of the Faery Tale Adventure game music in WAV format.

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                                        • pianofire
                                          pianofire Fuze Team last edited by

                                          Not currently. There are some music/sound assets in the media library. Otherwise you will have to use the playNote function: https://fuzearena.com/help/view/playNote

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                                          • Spacemario
                                            Spacemario F @tdg8934 last edited by

                                            @tdg8934 I have music code in my game "Skatey-Cat", which lets you play arrays'-worth of notes. You can compose the music on a PC, then transcribe it into the proper array format. If you're musically-inclined, you could replicate the Faery Tale Adventure melodies.

                                            Go all the way to the bottom to my main game loop, and you'll see the entry point for the audio code. Game share code: FYD63MND1P

                                            You know how Amiga music has a very distinctive, iconic sound, as do most older game platforms? For me, I like having custom music in my Fuze games, for the same reason-- the "playNote"-based waveforms are the "Fuze" sound, in my mind. I even do my sound effects that way. Maybe you'll feel the same way?

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