Octopus's Adventure is a little game platforms unpretentious that I decided to make after discovering the joys of programming for Nintendo DS lol. The project is still under refinement but the principle is like any game platforms like Mario or otherwise, to advance through the levels by defeating its enemies. For now the objective is the creation of a small demo which will probably only two or three at most.
Development:
For now scrolling, display and the counting of lives and the collision on the various platforms are fully managed. Programming for the creation of objects and enemies is almost complete, it remains to correct two small bugs, I add a new video to show progress.
* Voldemort09
for their help and MaGiXieN who knew me back the morale and me want to continue this homebrew. In the archive below, is included source code and the homebrew course. Will soon release a day with new features.
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