Red Planet: a game created using my tutorials
Time to introduce Red Planet, a game created by Peter Hurford using mu tutorials.
That’s what Peter said:
“Hi! Thanks for your tutorials.
Because of your help, I was able to make a game called Red Planet.
It’s primarially based on the Flash Game Creation series of tutorials, but also was helped with the Artillery tutorial to a small degree.
Thanks again.”
Thank you Peter for submitting your work here.
It’s a game based on the Ball tutorials, but in some levels you will find the turret used in artillery game… but this time it’s trying to kill you!
I liked the game, that introduces some new stuff like “heat seeking” enemies and a level codes system that prevents you to replay levels already solved.
The game features 36 levels through 9 worlds and some of them are really nasty.
Peter’s site, www.greatplay.net, also hosts some other games and various stuff.
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Hey there,
Nice game :D Really inspiring to see custom work based on the tutorials!
interesting game
well done
can anyoner get past world 2-4 ?
still a fun game
found an error if you right click and press fowerd you skip levels
nice game
only one suggestion,that you should work a bit on graphics.
How do you make objects grow?
Not a bad game. Has some flaws, other than the graphics, but overall pretty nice and basic.
I got overly frustrated and quit at level 4-4 (the one in the screenshot), lol.
Quite an interesting game.
For fun, I thought I’d post level codes:
World 2 — viking
World 3 — windycity
World 4 — asimov
World 5 — hotzone
World 6 — afraid
World 7 — jigsaw
World 8 — wakko
World 9 — greatplay
Hey, great site, and really nice that you encourage people to post stuff that they have created.
I hope to use some of your examples in my own games and post them here. Here’s a sample of what I have done previously: http://www.flashbynight.com/bubble
I’m hoping to learn better skills for arcade-style games.