Scary Four Digits 2011 Past Topic

Posted by Toast on Sept. 25, 2011, 7:44 a.m.

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The scariest game making competition since Scary Four Digits 2010

Competition Results

UPDATE Sunday the 30th of October 2011, 13:55pm GMT

The competition is officially over. You can still submit over Sunday (today), but please make this as soon as possible.

UPDATE Thursday the 27th of October 2011, 13:41pm GMT

I've decided to give everyone a full Saturday to work on their games. The submission deadline is now Sunday the 30th of October 2011, 12:00 noon GMT. You should aim to submit your entire game by this time. Please see "How To Submit Your Game".

This should give you just shy of 72 hours, as of now.

If you're a little late in submitting (ie a few hours), please don't freak out or anything, it's fine, just submit as soon as possible.

You won't get to play the games until Monday the 31st of October 2011, 0:00am GMT.

UPDATE Friday the 7th of October 2011, 0:00am GMT

The competition is now underway!

You can now start making your game.

Entering is officially closed, but if you're an active 64digits member or if you have a really good excuse for why you didn't enter earlier, feel free to try and convince me. =)

AND REMEMBER, you must submit your final game before Sunday the 30th of October 2011, 0:00am GMT, give or take a few hours for those confused by timezones and for other unfortunate souls.

On your marks!

GOGOGO

Original Post

HOW TO SUBMIT YOUR GAME:

Submit your game at any time between now and before the 30th of October.

You can do this by sending a private message to me under the subject "Scary Four Entry" using the "Send Message" icon in the leftmost column of this page, near the top, under my avatar. Alternatively use the link below. You MUST follow the template when submitting your game.

ENTRY SUBMISSION TEMPLATE:

You MUST follow this template when submitting your game. Those fields coloured red MUST be included.

GAME NAME:

The full name of the game as you want it written in subsequent posts.

CREATOR/S USERNAME/S:

The actual 64digits.com username/s of the creator/s of the game who entered the competition, as listed below in the list of entrants. This only need be the original entrant. You can use the field below to add your collaborators and your preferred name - if you don't, your 64d username will be credited.

CREATOR/S PREFERRED NAME/S:

The names of the creators of the game as you want them written in subsequent posts. Can include collaborators who didn't put their name in the list of entrants below, collaborators who don't have a username on 64digits, and can include the preferred names of the collaborators who do have usernames (they may not want to use that username).

CREDITS:

The full credits for your game. You must credit everything that you or your collaborators did not make yourself, and state who or where you got it from and how you received full permission. You can simplify this list if it becomes extensive, for example, "All sound effects from XXXXXXXX". You must also state the roles you and all of your collaborators played in the creation of the game. If it's a solo effort, "Created by XXXXXX" will suffice.

SCREENSHOTS:

You can link to up to four screenshots and a thumbnail here, as you want them listed in subsequent posts. There are no restrictions on the screenshots but the thumbnail must be 160x120 pixels. If you don't supply screenshots they will provided for you.

LINK:

Link to your game here. Use any file host you like. Direct links are preferable. Suggested hosts are the 64digits file manager or mediafire.com.

MIRRORS:

Provide additional links here if you like.

ADDITIONAL NOTES:

Anything else you feel is worth mentioning.

EXAMPLE SUBMISSION:

GAME NAME:

The Marvelous Adventures of Professor Flitwickel - Return of the Haunted Peanut

CREATORS USERNAMES:

Toast, BillH616

CREATORS PREFERRED NAMES:

Toast, Bill Hicks and George Carlin

CREDITS:

Code by Toast

Graphics by Bill Hicks

Music by George Carlin

The "Hedgehog enemy" sprite is used with permission from TheSpriteGuy.com

"Scream" sound effect from screamsfxs.com under Creative Commons license

All other sound effects from soundfxplace.com

SCREENSHOTS:

Imagehost.com/thumbnailimage

imagehost.com/screen1

imagehost.com/screen2

imagehost.com/screen3

imagehost.com/screen4

LINK:

filehost.com/professorflitwickel.zip

MIRRORS:

alternativefilehost.com/pf.exe

anotherfilehost.com/peanut.jar

RULES:

1. The aim of the competition is to develop entirely your own game within the time limit (7th Oct - 30th Oct). You will have to keep up to date with my blog posts to find out how and when to submit your final game.

2. You MUST have stated you are going to enter before the 7th of October 2011 (read further down for details).

3. You MUST submit your final game before the 30th of October 2011 (further details to come).

4. You MUST NOT include anything in the game that you don't have full permission to use.

5. You must not include anything in the game which has been in a game you have already released on the Internet - within reason and common sense. This rule is only valid until the 31st of October 2011 (0:00 GMT) - you can then share your final game entry elsewhere and do whatever you want with it.

N.B. You shouldn't release your final game before the 31st Oct because of this rule.

N.B. You can still post screenshots and videos anywhere you like - just not the game. If you want to send demos to each other, do it privately!

6. Your final game MUST have Halloween/horror/terror themed elements or references.

7. There are no programming language/game engine restrictions except that the game MUST run on Windows 7.

8. Don't be a cheater.

9. ONE entry per person.

10. You MUST be at least 15 years old to take part… the competition entries are likely to involve mature content.

11. I reserve the right to update or otherwise change the rules and to disqualify any entrant who breaks the rules.

PRIZES:

OK, for those expecting to win $1000 - which toads are you licking? I'm not trying to sell you anything. I gain nothing if you take part (in fact, keep reading, I lose a buck). I won't own anything you make, it's yours. HUNDREDS of people take part in the most famous game comp, Ludum Dare - they don't offer anything at all except the fun of taking part. If you want prizes, give as you wish to receive. If you're in it for the money, you don't deserve anything anyway.

ACE (1st)

-Congratulatory Note

-$55 Prize Money (donated)

-$13 Amazon.com Gift Card

-1 Bitcoin Prize Money (donated)

-Amnesia: The Dark Descent + Penumbra on Steam (donated)

-Award

KING (2nd)

-$25 Prize Money (donated)

-$6.66 Amazon.com Gift Card

-Amnesia: The Dark Descent on Steam (donated)

-Award

QUEEN (3rd)

-$15 Prize Money (donated)

-Award

JACK (4th)

-$10 Prize Money (donated)

-Award

JOKER (Booby Prize)

-Commiseratory Note

-Award

Donations by:

Rawrspoon (3 Games) | Rolf_Soldaat ($25) | badpilcrow ($25) | Carlos508 ($20) | Moikle ($15) | BuniSuitClassix ($10) | death ($5) | Zac1790 ($5) | bendodge (1 Bitcoin)

TRICK-OR-TREAT (EVERYONE)

Trick-or-treating is a tradition which promotes greediness, hostility and obese children.

To protest and as a companion to the prizes above, for every successful entrant* I will donate $0.50 $1.00 to UNICEF (up to an undisclosed maximum).

Less candy for those little shits knocking on the door and more food and medicine for the dying.

Now you have no excuse - do it for the children, you cold, heartless bastard.

DO YOU LUDUM-DARE** COMPETE?

*A 'successful entrant' is defined as an entrant who submits a legitimate game within the time limit, gets at least one vote in the preliminary judging and is someone who I determine has actually bothered to make a decent game.

** :3

LIST OF ENTRANTS:

p.s. If you want to discuss the competition with other competitors on one of those IRC doohickies for some strange reason, use the 64digits one. I'm sure they'll not mind.

Comments

Rez 13 years, 2 months ago

I wonder how many people have dropped out by now. :P

orange08 13 years, 2 months ago

We're (Bret Hudson and I) about halfway through our game. Hope we can finish on time! :O

Castypher 13 years, 2 months ago

Everything seems to be working out fine for me. If I drop out, it'll be at the last minute.

Deza 13 years, 2 months ago

@cmasupra Any JNL? They could really give you a performance boost.

cmasupra 13 years, 2 months ago

@Deza I don't know what JNL is, but I just Googled it. Are you talking about the Numerical Library? Looking at what it does, I don't think I'm going to need any of that.

As for a speed boost from it, I'll have to see after the game is finished if it runs too slow. I might switch to JNL then.

BHXSpecter 13 years, 2 months ago

I still have only like 2% done but I won't declare defeat yet.

Moikle 13 years, 2 months ago

I'm giving up. there is no way I will get it finished in time for the end. plus it was just distracting me from my new project.

cmasupra 13 years, 2 months ago

I don't think I'll be done in time. I figured out that the structure I was going to use for the code is not going to work. Even if it were to work, I would still have quite a bit to program.

Edit: That makes it sound like I haven't done any coding. I have done coding, but I just ran into a bump that prevents me from continuing until I find a different way to organize it. The code I've done so far is fine and doesn't need restructuring, though, which is good.

death 13 years, 2 months ago

shit can't believe only 9 days left! there's still too much work to do! D=

Astryl 13 years, 2 months ago

Hmm. Still enough time to design a bunch of levels and make some new textures, before fixing all the bugs.