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    Karl's Tiny Adventure - Jayenkai

    This thread is for the discussion of Karl's Tiny Adventure. (note to developer - send me a private message if you would like to edit this thread)

    Karl has decided to have a little adventure. Guide him through the generic retro-styled single-screen levels, doing what all good retro platform characters must do.Grab all the shiny things, then get to the door!


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    very cool game!

    remind me the old jet set willy games and many other on my old c64

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    Ever since I got my OUYA I find myself really enjoying these super retro style games. I will try this out tonight.
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    OMG, this game is rock hard. I love it :-)

    I am glad that I'm not the only one who thinks that this game is very hard.
    Otakupunk can't get very far at all.
    http://youtu.be/k6tAdwPuozU

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    Please add music, as in, the music you have in the mobile version of this game, it adds to the atmosphere a lot. I really love this game. I can't even get past the 4th level on endless mode (the mobile version). But still pretty addicting. Also the levels seem to be different on the OUYA version vs the mobile edition (android) consider making the ouya more consistent with your other platforms. The graphics have a great atmosphere I love how the mobile version looks like I'm playing a gameboy color. Brings back so many memories.
    Last edited by timekillergames; 06-22-2014 at 04:06 AM.

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    Both the music and the level layout issues are down to "grrrr, android fragmentation".
    This is one of my early OUYA games and was used to test "image data loading". It fails spectacularly on OUYA, hence why most of this game is broken.
    If I dig into the game, the result will be something drastically different. Probably new levels, slightly better physics, and a different style of music.

    Personally I'd prefer to do a sequel, but if you'd rather I fix this one up, then maybe that's what I oughta do...?

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    Do what you'd like Jaye, if you would rather make a sequel, go for it. but either use the same music as the mobile version of this game or new music that's just as good if that's okay. It will help the experience.

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