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Panjoust levels up. And up.

January 29, 2010
Posted by: gruso

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A long time ago, a guy called MarkoeZ began thowing together a cheeky adaptation of Joust for the PandoraPanic minigame project. As reported in the recent software roundup, Panjoust has now transcended its humble beginnings to become a standalone title, with a second graphic artist on the team and a sublime soundtrack by Nick May (if you like Ennio Morricone, you’ll like Nick May). The above video, though labelled as just a tech demo, is the first to showcase all these talents in the mix together. This is what homebrew collaboration looks like when it all goes right.

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Wandor: Scurvy deckhands sought

September 29, 2009
Posted by: gruso

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Why are pirate games so cool? They just aarrrrrgh (sorry). Such is the setting of Wandor, the Wario inspired game being captained by Foxblock. Wandor, the game’s namesake and protagonist, is one member of a small crew of pirates; a “simple minded guy, solving puzzles with his fists rather than his brain.” Visually, the game is already taking shape nicely thanks to the talents of dragons_slayer (PandoraPanic contributor), but Foxblock is seeking assistance with coding. If you’re at home on the seven C++’s (sorry), follow the links below to see how you can help. WIP video after the break.

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PandoraPanic puts the call out

September 3, 2009
Posted by: gruso


Remember Alf? He’s back, in pog form. Remember PandoraPanic? It never left. The WarioWare-inspired community project has been bubbling away in the background for the past year, absorbing new talent and minigames along the way. Recent developments include some retrolicious 16 bit graphics from Dragons_Slayer, and a WIP gameplay video from Rockthesmurf. Ubiquitous porting machine Pickle even has his hat in the ring.

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