My entry! https://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=474
A painting game, hope you guys like it! :D
Official SmileBASIC Source Programming Contest (July 6-August 5)
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Does it have to be a game, or can it be anything?
Does it have to be a game, or can it be anything?As long as it's a program, it's fine. It doesn't have to be a game.
Do the colors have to be interactive to be "meaningful?"Not necessarily. The theme is just "colors"; it's up to you to incorporate that into a game that people will enjoy. If that means just using incredible color palettes that greatly increase the mood of the game, that's fine too. I'm can't be around for this contest, so Lumage will be directing this contest. Have fun, and good luck!
I started making a program about a week ago, am I allowed to add attacks to be colorful? (Paint sword, paint arrow, etc.)
If a winner chooses a Steam gift as their method of award retrieval, the total expense must not exceed the amount ($40 first prize/$20 second prize) allotted. This may mean only receiving a game worth $36, if the numbers comes out such. These prizes were provided for by ad revenue.Uh, what does this exactly mean? Does the user receive 40$/20$ credit or what?
You can't "gift" money directly on steam, you can only gift games. Thus, you have to choose a selection of games which add up to <= $40.If a winner chooses a Steam gift as their method of award retrieval, the total expense must not exceed the amount ($40 first prize/$20 second prize) allotted. This may mean only receiving a game worth $36, if the numbers comes out such. These prizes were provided for by ad revenue.Uh, what does this exactly mean? Does the user receive 40$/20$ credit or what?
The person giving out the prizes could purchase a $40 Steam card and email/message the recipient the code to redeem it. Unless they don't make $40 Steam cards.You can't "gift" money directly on steam, you can only gift games. Thus, you have to choose a selection of games which add up to <= $40.If a winner chooses a Steam gift as their method of award retrieval, the total expense must not exceed the amount ($40 first prize/$20 second prize) allotted. This may mean only receiving a game worth $36, if the numbers comes out such. These prizes were provided for by ad revenue.Uh, what does this exactly mean? Does the user receive 40$/20$ credit or what?
If you win and would rather have a steam giftcard, that's fine. Just note that if you're in another country, Steam may give you trouble (maybe). According to the Steam forums, it currently converts it into the proper currency, but some users have had problems (particularly in the past). Just be cautious.The person giving out the prizes could purchase a $40 Steam card and email/message the recipient the code to redeem it. Unless they don't make $40 Steam cards.You can't "gift" money directly on steam, you can only gift games. Thus, you have to choose a selection of games which add up to <= $40.If a winner chooses a Steam gift as their method of award retrieval, the total expense must not exceed the amount ($40 first prize/$20 second prize) allotted. This may mean only receiving a game worth $36, if the numbers comes out such. These prizes were provided for by ad revenue.Uh, what does this exactly mean? Does the user receive 40$/20$ credit or what?
I updated ARTWORK (my entry for the contest.) http://smilebasicsource.com/page?pid=474
Noice
Another question: if I can't complete the game before the deadline, can I put out a demo instead? The demo would of course give a good taste of the game (post-1st dungeon areas blocked or smth?).It doesn't matter if it's complete or not; if you think people will enjoy what you have and you think there's a chance to win with it, go for it! You still have like 20 days at least to complete it; don't worry.
I'm going on vacation and I'll have a lot of time to mess around with PTC again (after so long!) Sounds like fun.