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MashPotato
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« on: 13 Jan 2007, 15:53 »

A Cure for the Common Cold

After spending years as a starving artist, you've managed to catch the eye of a influential gallery director.  The problem: he wants to see some new work, and you've got a terrible cold that is draining your creativity.
You'd better find a cure for the common cold--and fast!

Download: http://www.bigbluecup.com/games.php?action=detail&id=839




This is my first game; it is rather small, but I hope if you have some time you'll have a play and leave me some feedback ^_^

PS: -there is (ripped) music and sound effects, so turn your speakers on
-an Italian translation is now available

Hints/tips thread: http://www.bigbluecup.com/yabb/index.php?topic=29766.0


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Credits:
Mash Potato: concept, graphics, code
Strange Visitor: dialogue, testing

Special thanks to: Chris Jones (AGS), RatRacer (template), Buloght (additional GUI assistance)
« Last Edit: 29 Jan 2007, 23:04 by MashPotato » Logged

ildu
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Uga Buga!


« Reply #1 on: 13 Jan 2007, 16:38 »

Argh! I love you. Downloading...
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buloght
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« Reply #2 on: 13 Jan 2007, 16:51 »

Haha it's awesome mash! I love his depressing mood, and the graphics style is brilliant! I'm a little stuck but I will finish it  Cheesy
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dkh
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« Reply #3 on: 13 Jan 2007, 17:03 »

Just finished it. Nice 2-room-game, simple but done well. A few more animations wouldn't have hurt, but your sprites and backgrounds look very nice, which kinda makes up for that. Keep it up, I can't wait for a longer game! Smiley
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MashPotato
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« Reply #4 on: 13 Jan 2007, 17:58 »

Thanks for downloading!  I'm glad you are liking/liked it, notwithstanding the lame animations Wink.
This was mostly done as a way to start getting a handle on AGS scripting, so I'll soon be restarting work on The Hatmaker's Tale which will be longer, and hopefully a little more sophisticated Smiley
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Dreamless
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« Reply #5 on: 13 Jan 2007, 19:48 »

When i use "quit" the game won't respond anymore.

A bug or just something here?

Stuck in the game but i like playing it so far.
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MashPotato
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« Reply #6 on: 13 Jan 2007, 19:51 »

For reasons unknown, in the save/load/quit dialogue boxes, only the bottom half of the buttons work.  Sorry about that, I hope that fixes your problem! Smiley
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sheail
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« Reply #7 on: 13 Jan 2007, 19:59 »

Thought it was a solid game, other than the dodgy walking animation! Next time I want to see his mum.
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Dreamless
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« Reply #8 on: 13 Jan 2007, 20:34 »

Yes it did! Thank you.

Posted this ags game (also) in Holland at

http://sunshine.yourbb.nl/viewforum.php?f=32&sid=53e8546544559a3e2a6b333334f0032a


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largopredator
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OH SNAP!

Play-testing: I LOVE playing adventure games.Voice acting: I have a low voice I'd be willing to lend.Translating: My native language is Dutch, but I'm quite fluent in English aswell.

« Reply #9 on: 13 Jan 2007, 20:49 »

Great looking game, love it! Puzzles are right up my alley.

I'm just having trouble with the last one:
Spoiler below, select the area to read the text
Ive opened the windows, revived the plant and fixed the bed, now i just need the soup. Ive called the coupon guys and they said i need money. I made the magnetic stick, and i guess i use that to aquire money, but wherefrom?
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Dreamless
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« Reply #10 on: 13 Jan 2007, 21:30 »

Spoiler below, select the area to read the text
look on the sink


It is hard to see!

How did you opened the window on de right?
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largopredator
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OH SNAP!

Play-testing: I LOVE playing adventure games.Voice acting: I have a low voice I'd be willing to lend.Translating: My native language is Dutch, but I'm quite fluent in English aswell.

« Reply #11 on: 13 Jan 2007, 22:38 »

Nice, thanks! Finished it.

How did you open the window on the right?
Spoiler below, select the area to read the text
When you use it once, the handle breaks off, and your fingers dont fit. So you need to wedge it up with some sort of thin stick Wink.


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Then it gets stuck, so you need to grease it up. But the grease is hard. You need to melt it again. Dunk it in the pot on the stove and use the cup to take it out.
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Dreamless
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« Reply #12 on: 13 Jan 2007, 22:47 »

Spoiler below, select the area to read the text
i can't find a thin wedge though...melted the grease from the refrigerator already.


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largopredator
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OH SNAP!

Play-testing: I LOVE playing adventure games.Voice acting: I have a low voice I'd be willing to lend.Translating: My native language is Dutch, but I'm quite fluent in English aswell.

« Reply #13 on: 13 Jan 2007, 23:19 »

Spoiler below, select the area to read the text
i can't find a thin wedge though...melted the grease from the refrigerator already.

Spoiler below, select the area to read the text
Look at the paint buckets under the easel. There's a stirring stick in one of them.

[EDIT]I just realised you told me about the coins, so you probably had it already(?). Did we just uncover a bug...
« Last Edit: 13 Jan 2007, 23:21 by largopredator » Logged

auriond
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Character art (no further info specified)Story design (no further info specified)

« Reply #14 on: 13 Jan 2007, 23:23 »

Yay, Mash, you finished it! Looks gorgeous, downloading now  Grin

edit: I did everything except the flowers, I don't even know how to start with that Sad But thoroughly enjoying it!

edit2: hehe @ the blob creature on the newspaper Wink
« Last Edit: 13 Jan 2007, 23:48 by auriond » Logged

MashPotato
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« Reply #15 on: 14 Jan 2007, 00:05 »

Thanks for playing everyone, and for spreading the word Dreamless, that's very nice of you Smiley
As for the possible bug, I just double-checked it, and I'm pretty sure everything's fine Smiley

edit2: hehe @ the blob creature on the newspaper Wink
You noticed! Grin
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auriond
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Character art (no further info specified)Story design (no further info specified)

« Reply #16 on: 14 Jan 2007, 04:29 »

Of course I noticed!  Grin

Finished the game! Cute, sweet, lovely graphics and humour.  Cheesy
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Strange Visitor
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« Reply #17 on: 14 Jan 2007, 11:11 »

Yay!  I just played it too...I hadn't seen the finalized version 'til just now.  Tres fun, hon!  And for future potential coworkers, MashPotato is a sweet, patient, understanding and PATIENT boss.  Grin  Ironically, I got a terrible cold while helping her with this, then had to go out of town last minute, then got *shingles*, of all thingles, otherwise it probably would've been out weeks ago.  If anyone else feels cold-like symptoms after playing, please discontinue use and see your doctor.  Hope you all enjoy playing it as much as I did helping with it!  Cheers on your magnum opus, hon! Smiley
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gypsysnail
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Snails and cream

Backgrounds: Painting them and graphics on photoshopCharacter art: Drawing them both on paper and on photoshopAnimation: All kinds of objects using fireworks and flash depending on the nature & size of imageProof reading: I enjoy English so I am more than happy to proofread any stories you have for a game, or any written form on a game.Story design: I love stories and my imagination takes me away from real life but I keep grounded where needed.Web design: I have designed a few fun websites but not professional 'corporate' ones nah! I like creative websites more so feel free to ask me for help :).

« Reply #18 on: 14 Jan 2007, 11:56 »

Hey I played the game and wow I really enjoyed it!!! Really was one of a kind and heaps fun! Thanks Mash Potato for this game, I, like others, am really looking forward to your next game. Keep that up wont you Smiley
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U are what you love doing and passionate about - keep up what you love most.
Barbarian
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Mongol General: "Conan, what is best in life?"

AGS tutoring: I'm familiar with most of AGS features.Play-testing: Many years of playing computer games.Backgrounds: Amateur, but with a bit of a natural artistic talent.Character art: Amateur, but I like to try.Proof reading: English.Scripting: I've programmed a few AGS games.
Story design: Good imagination. Many years of RPG's experience.

« Reply #19 on: 14 Jan 2007, 12:40 »

Hey Mash, what a great little game! I enjoyed it.
Took me about 15 minutes to figure everything out and finish it on my own.

I like the artwork. A few parts of the game gave me a good chuckle. Puzzles seemed interesting enough and not too hard to figure out.

Spoiler below, select the area to read the text
The animation was a bit limited and the coins were hard to spot.

But, overall a really good job. Thanks for sharing with us.

I'm sure you will continue to improve your game-makin' skillz.  Smiley
Looking forwards to seeing more of your stuff in future.
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Conan: "To crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and to hear the lamentation of the women!"
Mongol General: "That is good."

Barbarian's Adventure Games at: www.adventure.easyurl.org Tweak your PC at: www.DrTweaks.com
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