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An Average Adventure

Posted: Fri Sep 02, 2016 11:40 am
by Quantix
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Hello everyone, and welcome to my first project, An Average Adventure!

This project is SMW-styled, which means that 90% of the graphics will be in that style (I kinda need to take some creative liberties here and there). Also, every level in the game will have Dragon Coins in them, so look out for those.

The episode will contain the standard 8 worlds, as well as a Star and Special world. That counts to over 60 main levels, and 13 bonus levels.Of course, I'm also including secret exits into this. Now, just for a proof of progress:
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screenshots the sequel series: show
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Here we have the people whose graphics I've stolen borrowed:
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Valterri
h2643
Sednaiur
Enjl
Squishy Rex
regrhre
SilverDeoxys563
Natsu
DarkMecha
HenryRichard
Zant
FanofSMBX
zlakergirl357
Shikaternia (ripped by TNTtimelord)
TNTtimelord
Chad
Elbow
Nat the Porcupine
etc.
And for even more proof of progress:
Bumpy Grassland:Image
Scorching Sands:Image
Sparkling Isles:Image
Floral Fields:Image
Iceburn Keep:Image
Forestrial Territory:Image
Grand Heights:Image
Pyral Cauldron:Image
Star World:Image
Special World:Image

An important thing to note is that this project will use SMBX 2.0, for reasons that I'm pretty sure all of you figured out by now.

Will probably release a good demo eventually.

Here's a logo, in case you want to show your support:

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Feel free to offer critique and such on this thread. I'll end up finishing this, rest assured. Wish me luck!
Why did it take me so long to repost this

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 7:06 pm
by arcade999
The link lead to dropbox, not to the actual file!
please change that! :(
Spoiler: show
my graphic pack!: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17322

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 7:16 pm
by MacDuckBeat
arcade999 wrote:
Spoiler: show
my graphic pack!: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17322
I know that you are saying the download link isn't going to the file but why are you posting you gfx here also ?Do you need some attention ?

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 7:49 pm
by kr4k1n
RSuper wrote:
arcade999 wrote:
Spoiler: show
my graphic pack!: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17322
I know that you are saying the download link isn't going to the file but why are you posting you gfx here also ?Do you need some attention ?
I'm pretty sure if they wanted attention they would've asked for someone to try their graphics, and they would've said what it was for, and not just post it here.

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 7:54 pm
by arcade999
RSuper wrote:
arcade999 wrote:
Spoiler: show
my graphic pack!: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17322
I know that you are saying the download link isn't going to the file but why are you posting you gfx here also ?Do you need some attention ?
Because everyone (or most of them) do this! :lol:

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Mon Dec 26, 2016 8:02 pm
by kr4k1n
arcade999 wrote:
RSuper wrote:
arcade999 wrote:
Spoiler: show
my graphic pack!: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17322
I know that you are saying the download link isn't going to the file but why are you posting you gfx here also ?Do you need some attention ?
Because everyone (or most of them) do this! :lol:
Do what, post their graphics in a thread that's not relevant to it? Maybe move that post to the Graphics forum.

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Tue Dec 27, 2016 4:30 am
by Snessy the duck
arcade999 wrote:
RSuper wrote:
arcade999 wrote:
Spoiler: show
my graphic pack!: viewtopic.php?f=31&t=17322
I know that you are saying the download link isn't going to the file but why are you posting you gfx here also ?Do you need some attention ?
Because everyone (or most of them) do this! :lol:
I think you're talking about putting it in your signature, which you can easily do in the user control panel!

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 9:55 am
by Quantix
Fixed the download link. Thanks for that! And on that note:
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You know, just in case you think this project's dead.

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Wed Dec 28, 2016 10:11 pm
by MacDuckBeat
It looks cool from the screenshot,I see from the first screenshot looks like a 4.6/10 kaizo-ish. But I see that Small Mario and Small Luigi sin't on the ground,are you using Lunalua ?

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Thu Dec 29, 2016 5:36 am
by Amine Retro
RSuper wrote:It looks cool from the screenshot,I see from the first screenshot looks like a 4.6/10 kaizo-ish. But I see that Small Mario and Small Luigi sin't on the ground,are you using Lunalua ?
he does, there is a timer at the ghost house and mountain screen.
you can also see the extra golden coin thing. i guess that's like a star coin.

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Sun Apr 16, 2017 1:40 pm
by Quantix
Well, after a leave of absence for a while, I've revised some of the worse levels in the game.

New Bob-Omb Battlefield is now Pipe Gardens:
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Beetle Pyramid and Frolicking Meadow got graphical updates:
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Ice Temple is no longer complete garbage:
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Finally, I finished a Star World level, and started another one:
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ImageImageImageImagethis last one looks better in motion i swear
I've also shortened and enhanced some of the longer levels in the game. Aside from maybe one more level, now that I've dealt with all of this, progress should speed up after this hopefully.

oh yeah, and i started world 7:
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Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 4:41 am
by Snessy the duck
A lot of the screens look kinda barren and flat to me (Especially Frolicking Meadow) and kinda lack coins. Also, what's with the star at the right of the first Frolicking Meadow screen?

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 7:28 am
by arcade999
Ok, there is some GREAT things to do with this one, but there is MANYthings to fix:
The levels are way too flats.
The level design sometime look hasardous.
Some hill tilesets are glitched.
A lakitu la in the second level is somehow too hard.
The background in the first level need to be .
The pipe in the third level is leading...to itself! So I couldn't even finish the level making this episode unplayable.

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 8:16 am
by Amine Retro
I always encountered problems while making SMW levels, here's a hint for the first screens: add some bricks and coin blocks.

Re: An Average Adventure

Posted: Mon Apr 17, 2017 9:17 am
by Quantix
Snessy the duck wrote:A lot of the screens look kinda barren and flat to me (Especially Frolicking Meadow) and kinda lack coins. Also, what's with the star at the right of the first Frolicking Meadow screen?
I'm trying not to overdo it with the slopes, but yeah I could add more stuff to them. Then again, I'm not the best at screenshots anyway, so I probably captured the worse parts. Also the star's a checkpoint.
arcade999 wrote:Ok, there is some GREAT things to do with this one, but there is MANYthings to fix:
The levels are way too flats.
The level design sometime look hasardous.
Some hill tilesets are glitched.
A lakitu la in the second level is somehow too hard.
The background in the first level need to be .
The pipe in the third level is leading...to itself! So I couldn't even finish the level making this episode unplayable.
Can't understand some of what you're saying, but I assume you're referring to the demo, and yeah, I acknowledge that it's pretty bad. Honestly, you're better off not playing it. I'm gonna do a MUCH better version of it when 2.0 Beta 4 comes out, if not sooner.
Amine Retro wrote:I always encountered problems while making SMW levels, here's a hint for the first screens: add some bricks and coin blocks.
Noted.