For being your first MSX game, you are sure making a good impression!
It is also nice to see that you are releasing the code under GPL license.
And including Glass as compiler with the source files makes building (and locally toying with the code) a breeze.
Keep up the good work.
This is definitely awesome! I'm sure if you would have entered any game competition with it, you would have ended pretty high!
I hope you will make more gems like these!
Edit: enjoy watching me fail to play the game: https://youtu.be/OXJuQ-YEr-A
enjoy watching me fail to play the game: https://youtu.be/OXJuQ-YEr-A
No can do: This video is private...
Try again!
Nice!!! Thanks for the video! it's very exciting to see other people play your game! and while seeing you play I noticed a bug that I need to fix (the thrust sound stayed playing when you beat level 2)
Transball is a very unforgiving game! hahaha, let's see if anyone manages to beat all 16 levels
It looks good. I must try soon.
@turbor thanks! please feel free to edit the code or build on it! I might have to do some code clean-up, add more comments, etc. though
Hi !
Very nice game... I always loved this kind of game with gravity !
If you wish to make a physical cartridge version do not hesitate to contact me. I will be pleased to publish it on www.repro-factory.com
See you
I'd love to do a physical cartridge! But first I think I'd like to polish the game a bit better and make sure it'll run on a wide range of MSX (I'd like to make it work well on 60Hz machines to start). But indeed, it's something that I have in the to-do list!!
santianon: Very nice, I have to check this out! It looks impressive as it is.
I must comment I've enjoyed Super Transball 2 (for the PC) too for quite a bit - although some time ago!
Smooth scroll would be nice, but probably not so easy on TMS9918 - perhaps easier on MSX2(+).