Post subject: The Adventures of Lomax
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Joined: 1/31/2010
Posts: 330
Location: France
The Adventures of Lomax is a spin-off of the Lemmings series. It contains good music and graphic but also an insane difficulty (mainly due to bad hit-box detections). Here is a WIP of the first two levels (Youtube). The two main difficulties are the managements of the bridge building ability and lemmings. Bridge building ability can be use to reach inaccessible (with your normal jump) places, but you can only use it 5 times between each refill and these refills are not common. The other problem is the lemmings rescue. Each time that you rescue 50 of them, the level exit send you to a bonus round, and this cost between 5 and 10 seconds. That's why I must try to kill the fewer enemies I can (for this reason, I will maybe have to redo the first level, but the game seems to be hex-editing friendly).
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Joined: 3/10/2010
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Location: Sweden
Looking good. But it is a pity that the encode is musicless. CD audio seems to be a troublesome thing to emulate.
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Joined: 4/7/2015
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Location: Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
Just found out about this game, loved the graphics, a complete TAS will look great! Is lapogne36 or anyone working on this?
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Editor, Skilled player (1337)
Joined: 1/31/2010
Posts: 330
Location: France
i dropped this long ago, mainly because the power-ups routing was a serious pain to do for a 40+ minutes game. Good luck if you are planning to do this TAS.
Editor, Player (175)
Joined: 4/7/2015
Posts: 331
Location: Porto Alegre, RS, Brazil
Yea, sad that it's this complex, i would love to TAS but first I wanna complete my current projects, and i'd still prioritize games that i played before. I hope someone eventually dig this game to make a full TAS.
Games are basically math with a visual representation of this math, that's why I make the scripts, to re-see games as math. My things: YouTube, GitHub, Pastebin, Twitter