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Mountain Life

By flouiz

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Innovation5263.17
Audio6492.55
Graphics8922.57
Humor9051.73
Mood9202.50
Theme11232.78
Overall11662.30
Coolness185635

Comments

christopf 2014-12-09 13:35

First of all i think it's no good requirement that the player has to download an additional software like the Powerpoint viewer in this case although i have to give kudos for using such a weird program to try to create a game of it. +1 for experimenting

Sadly as it seems PPV isn't a program you can create diverse games with. It felt like not having a real impact on the game which were resulting in less interest. It's more like a presentation, kind of like a movie.

But props for trying and finishing it. Good luck Sir!

flouiz 2014-12-10 08:05

Yes, the game is strictly contemplative if you simply browse the animations animations and taking the time.

However, using powerpoint I was aware of the problem by multiplying actions and animations. So I knew that I could use powerpoint the ideal effect of climate irregularity by the fact of man. I use the bug as a resource, and I did not need anything more;)

liamlime 2014-12-10 12:14

Unity, Unity, Unity, Unity, Unity, Unity, Unity, Power Point, Unity, Unity... hold on, back up. Powerpoint??

I like it when people use creative platforms. Last time someone made a game in matlab, this year you're the first I came across who made a game on a strange 'platform'.

mrshoestore 2014-12-10 22:17

Powerpoint is a bold choice. It needs more interaction, but conceptually this is great. looks like ill have to update our sales presentation for the next board meeting :P very cool

pickensincorporated 2014-12-10 22:53

Not exactly a game, but bonus points for bringing back the time I used to spend doing these things in PPT as a kid, thinking it could be used to make fully fledged games! Some more interaction maybe, but unique choice.

fleegle2000 2014-12-10 22:54

I'm simply impressed that you made a game with powerpoint. That said, it felt a bit lacking in the interactivity department, and the graphics could have been higher quality given that there's not much more to the game. Cool, relaxing experience though.

diegohenriquez 2014-12-10 22:54

Well, this is indeed interesting xD It wasn't really much of an actual game, but it was a very pleasing experience ;) good graphics and audio!

tijmentio 2014-12-10 22:55

Not the first to say this, but wow, powerpoint? Ididn't even know you could do interactive presentations with it! Very very original idea :D

triplefox 2014-12-10 23:02

This is a great idea and an unusual way to do it. Thank you for making it.

01rafael 2014-12-14 16:08

Cute! Not really innovative, but looks nice!

jachepe 2014-12-15 21:12

woww powerpoint! very innovative and unusual idea!

mactinite 2014-12-15 23:03

Powerpoint. Hm, that was a bold choice of a tool to use. Nice job though. I wonder if it would have been easier to maybe have done a like text adventure? haha

officialcodenmore 2014-12-15 23:03

Heh, I like how you made it!

hotboxgames 2014-12-15 23:07

Woah. First game I've ever seen in PowerPoint... Good job man, good job.

mrhill 2014-12-18 21:56

pretty pretty

lxd1 2014-12-28 17:08

Powerpoint?