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SFML projects / Rescuebit! [Linux/Windows]
« on: April 08, 2014, 06:36:14 pm »
Today I wanna show you my new game: Rescuebit!
It's a 2-Dimensional and hopefully puzzling Jump and Run.
The Goal is to get to the white marked exit of each level. But that's not always as easy as it sounds. You can only get there by using the so called 'Gravity Swappers'. As you probably guessed, they change the gravity. That enables you to see the Level from a different perspective and you might find a way to the exit.

Images


Development
This game was developed by me on my own in only one month.It is written in C++ and uses SFML.
All graphics are selfmade and all sounds were downloaded from freesounds.org.

Windows + Linux
I decided to develop the game for Windows and Linux, because most people still use Windows and I like the concept of Linux. So the best way was to develop the game for both systems.

Android
Originally there should be an Android port of the game, but because I don't have much experience and the lack of documentation for the SFML Android port I have not been able to get it working on Android.

Download
Ubuntu/Debian: https://docs.google.com/uc?authuser=0&id=0BziAnG1ZWp51dnp6SmFReTZ4d2c&export=download

Windows: https://docs.google.com/uc?authuser=0&id=0BziAnG1ZWp51N1dmLWRoWUtmY00&export=download

Well that's it  :)
I hope you like the game! Give me some Feedback when you've played it (or not)!

best regards,
Cranberry

P.S.: If you've got Twitter, follow me @ChrisKrane.

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General / Run executable on Linux(Ubuntu)
« on: March 05, 2014, 05:10:49 pm »
Hey guys,
today I wrote a simple game to test sfml on Linux, but I am a real noob when it comes to developing games under Linux. (Have been using Windows before)
Whenever I start my game (not from within Codeblocks) I get an error message saying that sfml-graphics.so.2 is missing. In Windows it's simple. You just put the DLLs in the same folder as the executable, but how would I do this in Linux?
Thanks in advance,
Cranberry

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