I've got these sprites just kind of laying around. Let's make a game with 'em :].
I'm thinking either one of those "massacre" games where you run around killing everything in sight using various weapons, then use money you got to upgrade your character.
That or a stealth game where you must kill a specific target.
I'll send you a copy of the game when I'm done for what it's worth
I'll send you a copy of the game when I'm done for what it's worth
Though these look like they might be better suited for a platformer. The above game idea might be cool in a chunky pixel [link] style...
How's it going, by the way?
And I'm fine, yourself?
I'm doing well. Busy.
Anyway I was thinking a game sort of like [link] because it was pretty successful despite the choppy animation, generic graphics, lack of upgrades and good physics. I'll only have to make a few more sprites and some backgrounds in order to make a game like that.
My comments on Ninja Rinseout, from Kongregate:
"I thought this game was really fun! With more polishing, this concept could be a great one. I had some issues with the art. For the most part it was nice – I liked the overall style. The character design was a sloppy mix of Japanese and Chinese cultural influences, which I considered to be a bad thing. If you're going to call it "Ninja" it better be Japanese. But I liked the silhouette style, and it was really cool the way you could go inside the lit up buildings."
"In terms of gameplay, I liked how dying wasn't much of a setback - it was easy and painless to keep retrying, which made it fun. I liked the easy-to-grasp discrete nature of the mechanics, though I think the movement and combat could benefit from being refined and smoothed. If this game could be fleshed out with more layers of gameplay, like more weapons, more complex enemy interactions, and longer or randomly generated levels, it would be really cool. If I ever get the time I'd like to take this concept and run with it, a la Blizzard. Let me know if you mind me stealing the idea. And nice choice with the rain."
What do you think? A better, more interesting combat system, and more polish in general could take this concept somewhere really cool.