In particular:
- Any web sites to submit it to? I've tried submitting this and
previous games to several free games websites but nothing happens...
- Any newsgroups where announcements of this sort of thing are
appropriate?
- Any other places/people to inform?
Thanks,
Captain Pork
If you're interested in having a look at the game, which is called
Lacewing, you can get it with source code from
http://users.olis.net.au/zel/
>I've written a small arcade-style game for DOS/Win<xx>, using DJGPP
>and Allegro, which I've put on my website under the GPL. The next step
>is to draw attention to it somehow. Does anyone have any advice for
>how I might go about doing this?
You might also want to consider adding a "Hazardous Health Warning" to
the game documentation voluntarily, before the FDA requires it.
My right hand is permanently cramped, I've developed a serious blister
on the fourth finger of my left hand, the garbage hasn't been taken
out in two weeks, and I think my wife and dog left about a week ago,
although I'm not sure.
But I DO have second place on the High Score list, and I'm closing
in, slowly but surely on #1. Just give me another week or two (and
some bandages), and I'll have the High Score.
But I can stop any time. I know it. I can just walk away and not
play any more. As soon as I give it one more try.
BobR
"Lizerd" <1...@2.com> wrote in message
news:esmmb.14008$Ec1.1...@bgtnsc05-news.ops.worldnet.att.net...
*** Bad news***
I tried it but all I got was a blank screen :(
I am running XP on a 1.4G CPU.
I tried turning off sound but to no effect.
I even tried Win95 compatibility mode.....
Liz...
>>
>*** Bad news***
>I tried it but all I got was a blank screen :(
>I am running XP on a 1.4G CPU.
>I tried turning off sound but to no effect.
>I even tried Win95 compatibility mode.....
>
I'm running it under 98SE and starting it from the "Run" dialog box.
It runs in an MS-DOS window, so I don't know how XP will react to it.
It's too bad you're having trouble getting it to run because it's one
of those rare games that has a good balance of features, lots of
surprises, and many "little touches" that add a great deal to the
play.
It's not heavy with useless "eye candy", but has good play value.
Where's Captain Pork when you need him..?
BobR