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A jam submission

Haunted MazeView game page

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Submitted by aprell9 (@kalima80453) โ€” 170 days, 5 hours before the deadline
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Submitted

Great game! I don't know why no one is supporting it, so I'll do it myself, ๐Ÿ˜Ž๐Ÿ‘Œ.

It seems you developed the game using TurboWarp, Scratch, or PenguinMod,

but can you tell me how you were able to apply the 3D effects using this engine?

It would be nice if you told someone about yourself, ๐Ÿ˜โค๏ธ

DeveloperSubmitted

Thank you very much for nice feedback! I got the 3D graphics by raycasting so basically there is a 2D level model that is hid and a 2D player hitbox that is also hid the player hitbox scans from the position it is to the direction it is heading and the area it scans is based on the FOV. When moving it moves the 2D player sprite and if it touches a wall of the level it stops or slides. The raycasting works with the pen extension and there is a resolution changer in settings that sets the pen size and scan area amount so it can run faster with lower resolution. I used also a screen scanner with color values to a list for textures and I made the textures with a complex method that would be too long to tell. Would you mind leaving a review? It would help very much! Thank you :D

Submitted

Thanks for sharing this, I appreciate it. As for the notes, I have a few that might be helpful:

1 - If you're working with the Scratch engine, I recommend trying TurboWarp or PenguinMod; you'll love them a lot. These sites also have several Scratch plugins that make work easier, such as the 3D View plugin. You can also create your own plugin using artificial intelligence by programming JavaScript code that's a Scratch plugin.

2 - My RoboFoxStudios team extends its warmest regards. We've never seen a developer develop a "real" 3D game using Scratch.

3 - We also work with the Scratch engine, and if you need any help, you can contact me on Facebook or email. Of course, help is free.

Links:

https://www.facebook.com/profile.php?id=61565984422485&locale=ar_AR

Submitted

Sorry for the inconvenience, can you try my game and tell me what you think too? โค๏ธ