Tiny Hawk final release
Posted by pekuja
April 20th, 2008 2:40 pm
Tiny Hawk final release (194k)
Update: Tiny Hawk Windows executable (3.07M)
I think I’m done now. The game is six levels long, has sound effects and music, and is all sorts of awesome, naturally.
Have at it, but be gentle.
Tags: final, skating, tiny hawk, tiny skater
Great game! I even took your original level 1 and added on to it to make a new level 7. Txt file is here: http://depositfiles.com/files/4885575
For anybody new, just save the file level7.txt to your tinyhawk/data directory. Rename it if you already have another level7.txt, or it will overwrite it.
[...] tiny hawk is the bee’s knees. it’s a happy little one-switch game where a single key – any key – is used to perform any of the miniature skater’s verbs, which are gleefully announced as kickflips, grinds and walljumps. since stages are stored in text format, it’s moddable too! [...]
Another level I made:
http://depositfiles.com/files/4893757
This is level 8, same instructins as above.
And by the way, I’m just a fan of the game, folks, so these are not official levels.
Nice levels, Palad.
Level 7 was pretty tough, too. Took me a while to beat.
By the way, depositfiles seems to be a bit of a pain to download files from. I didn’t even get through to the 60 second wait on my first few tries.
Thanks! I tried to make level 7 an exercise in long jumps, waiting until the last possible moment before taking off.
I’ll try to find a better host for future levels, but depositfiles was the first one I could get to work through the firewall yesterday.
FYI, it works under linux too (with python and pygame)
If finding a site to host levels is a problem, since they are essentially text files one should be able to submit them in their entirety as comments to this blog post
Very well made game! Maybe add difficulty levels, like if you play on “pro” level you go faster and jump further but can do harder levels?
It appears that depositfiles doesn’t have Palad’s levels anymore. I’m sorry to say I can’t seem to find them on my hard drive either, so if anyone has copies of those left, I’d really like to archive them somewhere.