Happy New Years and stuff

By Mike Daly
January 9th, 2010

Hawaii

So I took a nice vacation in Hawaii with the family. I've been there a few times already, so this time I focused on relaxing. I did get a decent amount of reading done. You may also find the following books interesting:

New years

Jody hosted a nice new years party at his house. It was good to catch up with people, particularly Stephen and Leanna Caudle who just had a newborn baby. Everyone seems to be having babies these days, what's up with that?

Video games

I've been talking to a few people about what games I enjoyed playing over the course of 2009. I'll reiterate them here in case you are looking out for something new to play.

Also, I'd like to point out that I had an awesome year as far as making video games. Sure, I failed at my original goal of submitting another IGF entry, but on the other hand, these are the games I made:

Ok, so Karma Riot isn't done yet and it doesn't have its own page, so maybe it doesn't count. But still, that's a pretty impressive run, I think. That's not even including other Game Jam games that I contributed to such as Space Fish, Robot Love, and Tether. 2009 was a good year for me with regards to hobby game development. Hopefully in the coming year, I'll actually distribute one of the games I worked on for once.

I still assert that I'm going to have an exicting post about Karma Riot soon, but I'm still not quite there yet, so I'll put it off once again. Happy new years people.


Comments

Mike Daly
January 17th, 2010 - 02:25 pm


I've had to force myself to stop playing DoomRL too. When I looked at my stats and say 17 hours, I was like "no way!"

Sam
January 11th, 2010 - 12:23 pm


DoomRL Ruined my life! I have logged over 60 hours on it. I've also reserved superfreakonomics at the library. The first book made a big impact in how I view many life situations (i analyaze incentives now).

Attention Convention

By Mike Daly
January 31st, 2010

I just ate the most delicious meal of Bojangles I've ever had. The biscuit was flaky and generously buttered, the supremes and bo rounds were hot out of the ... vat (or whatever they use to cook them; I don't really want to know), the honey mustard was a little tangier than usual, and I decided to indulge myself with a bo berry biscuit as well. It helped that I hadn't had anything to eat yet so I was extra hungry.

But that wasn't what made it the best meal. The thing that really drove it home was that this meal was my (self-appointed) reward for completing a game for the 2010 Global Game Jam. I made a game from scratch this weekend and having it done (on time, no less) is extremely gratifying; the food tastes better, the snow is prettier, and I don't mind George sitting on my keyboard and sneezing on the monitor as much.

Global Game Jam 2010

Just to get people up to speed; the Global Game Jam is a one-weekend event where people get together and try to build small games that conform to a surprise theme. Like last year, the Triangle area had a site hosted by Icarus Studios and organized by my friend Mike Lee.

This year, we had an exciting twist; the Triangle area got a pile of snow this weekend. This much (or any) snow is kind of unusual for the area so naturally everyone panicked and shut down. Unfortunately, the places to close included our site. This made development tricky because everyone kind of scattered and had to work remotely and Mike and I couldn't keep an eye on each team's progress and help out as necessary.


Nick Darnell's alternate Game Jam site

Last year, I actually got to the jam late and ended up bouncing between a few projects, which is why I don't have an entry in the games page for it. This year, I was concentrating on making sure that everyone else was discussing things, forming balanced groups, and had reasonable concepts so I didn't actually really participate in the concept proposal or team forming part. I decded to strike it out on my own and try to make a game solo.

Attention Convention

The theme this year was to make a game that centered around the concept of DECEPTION and must also contain at least one of these things: a PET, a NET, or a SET.

The concept that I came up with was a multiplayer game where one player was trying to help a group of underage dudes sneak past security into an adults-only convention and the other player tries to pick the dudes out of a crowd. The first player can purchase changes to their appearance that make them harder to pick out of the crowd, at the cost of risking not bringing enough money into the convention. The second player can net anyone he wants, but netting legal attendees makes the first player have to bring less money to the convention to win.


Net trap gameplay

Instead of going on and on about it here, I'll just point you to the newly added game page for it: Attention Convention. You might notice another recent addition to the games page. I will talk about this next time, muah ha ha!

On one closing note, if you don't recognize some of the words in the story, be careful about learning via unfiltered google image search.


Comments

Mike Daly
February 4th, 2010 - 11:13 pm


We got about 7 inches of snow.

And I'm glad you enjoyed the story.

N8 (as guest)
February 3rd, 2010 - 09:15 pm


Re: the story. Ew.

Mummy (as guest)
February 2nd, 2010 - 08:37 pm


I love the pic. How much snow did you get?