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Jayenkai
Created : 09 February 2010
Edited : 09 February 2010
System : Cross Platform
Language : Blitz Max

Centipong 2

Gentler, Calmer, Crazier

Windows
Linux (Compiled under Ubuntu 9.10)
Screenshots
 
Smash the pods, keep on smashing, smash some more and catch your balls!
Woot!

Centipong returns with extra playability. A few new tweaks, and even slightly slower gameplay to help you relax a little.


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Latest Update

Extras Pack : Download 6Mb
320kbs MP3, cheaply made wallpaper, DVD case and a great big newly drawn AGameAWeek logo! woot!

 

Comments


Sunday, 21 February 2010, 01:42
Pio
Fun and painfully colourful.

I think it's a bug: after 2 "shrinkages", my pod disappeared and ball was lost. I couldn't move or release the next ball either.

(GNU/)Linux specific:
"236-Centipong.tar.gz" is plain ".tar" - I had to rename it to extract it.
Sunday, 21 February 2010, 02:25
Jayenkai
Yeah, the "shrink-GO!" is a mistyped variable name! whoopsy!!
p=pw-16 should've been pw=pw-16
derp!
It's fixed, and waiting for Tuesday, when I'm reposting all three of my "New Framework" games with the latest version of the Framework. (This, Box's Adventure and Munky Train 2)

Out of interest, this is probably a dumb question, but can you natively unzip a zip in most Linux distribs?
It'd be a whole lot easier if I could bung both the Linux and PC executables into a single zip file!
Sunday, 21 February 2010, 04:22
Pio
No problem with zips.

But what would happen with "executable" attribute of "206 - Centipong" if you created zip in Windows - I don't know. Zipping in Linux preserved that attribute here.
Sunday, 21 February 2010, 06:29
deleted user
yeh as pio said no problem with zips.

but even if it did lose it's 'executable' attribute, it's not exactly hard for any linux user to change it back (right click on the file, 'properties', 'permissions' and click 'allow executing file as a program') or via the terminal.