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Title: Lost In Paradise - v2
Post by: on Tue 01/09/2009 13:16:50

Lost In Paradise

Original demo: http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/games.php?category=&action=detail&id=1244 (48mb)

Games page: http://www.screen7.co.uk/games/game_lostinparadise.htm


(http://screen7.co.uk/games/images/lostinparadise_ad.jpg)

(http://screen7.co.uk/games/images/lipscreenshot2011a.jpg)

Started in 2009.
Lost on 26th July, 2010.
Restarted February 2011.

Now working on Version 2 which is an entire rebuild of the original game that was lost on a HD error.

» 7 islands to explore
» 60 mins music
» Animated characters
» 3D cutscenes & backgrounds

COMPLETION: 10%

ETA: August 2011

What was lost?
- The build of the game, all game data files
- 2 of 9 major 3D locations
- Roughly 3 of 60 music tracks and 5 of 20 animated cut-scenes

What's new?
- Better focus on character animations
- Better puzzles

Help needed?
- If you want to draw me a nice GUI then feel free :D

I'll update this page with more info and screenshots when I can :)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise
Post by: arj0n on Tue 01/09/2009 13:32:49
I think I gonna like this one ;)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise
Post by: Anian on Tue 01/09/2009 13:43:59
Already seen some screenshots, but it still looks pretty cool. Like the whole "explore everything" idea, that's what adventuring should be about imo. I'm guessing the music will be pretty good as well.

You worked in Bryce? Did you use your models for houses, trees and characters (like some people don't look like they're from Poser)? I suppose the lowpoly thing is to keep things easier (well with 100+ rooms you'll need it to be)?
Don't worry you can only get better in 3d and this is the best practice available.  ;)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise
Post by: on Tue 01/09/2009 13:56:15
Thanks guys! Yep, Bryce 3D anian - very old, my friend gave me it back in '98 after he visited Bangkok! I've been pretty useless at it & never had much faith but lately...well, I've now got total faith in it :) I'm using trees and stuff that came with it, the buildings I've made myself. Basically down the pub I was thinking, why do all my 3D objects and places look crap? And then I realised because you actually need to put some effort into each wall, window, and stuff. I've even got some interior locations now too, which I've never been able to do before. I'm hoping by the 7th and final game in the series my skillz will be amazing! :P

(http://www.screen7.co.uk/junc/lipstore.jpg)

Okay, so it's not great...all the 3D art in the game is basic level, and yes, Poser characters don't really add much to it (LGM will be annoyed!!1) but yes you're absolutely right, practice makes perfect - and this is probably my first major "practice" at something ambitious in 3D. Thanks for the encouragement!
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise
Post by: on Mon 12/10/2009 23:57:14
Just a quick update to let you know a new video is available which shows a couple of new screens & some animation: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-JGP9MCt_HY

I now have all 7 islands completed, after a major 3D session yesterday and today. Just a few more interior scenes and maybe some touch-ups to some previous scenes and then all the art will be complete. This is the last time I make a bunch of islands in full scale in 3D :P But never say never, you know where these games lead... Pyst In Paradise!  :=

(http://www.screen7.co.uk/games/images/querns3small.jpg)
(aerial view of 6 of the 7 islands with silly names)

Anian, here are some samples of the music. I admit I've cheated a bit and let my DJX keyboard run wild, but it compliments to the "bitty" soundtrack in the game. I'll be playing some stuff live, badly! But it's okay, this game is still just an experiment!


The main theme for Ted Lansing the chap already exists in MIDI format and features in the game Murphy's Salvage, the MIDI can be heard here (http://www.screen7.co.uk/music/midi/scores/murphy_04exploreship.mid). I admit it sounds better in MIDI format than played on my keyboard - so you'll have to wait for the game itself to see how that works out :P

Also, a new piratey screenshot can be seen at the games page: http://www.screen7.co.uk/games/game_lostinparadise.htm

Overall this is shaping up nicely for me, I'm surprising myself :) But I have some music stuff to work on now which means it'll be another month or so before a major update. Thanks for the interest!
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise
Post by: Anian on Tue 13/10/2009 15:01:29
Looks great, if this was made around 2000., it easly could have been a high budget commercial game.  ;D

The cutscenes are awesome.
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - found early demo
Post by: on Wed 25/11/2009 02:08:06
Haha yes! Cheap 3D thrills, I promise! ;)

Now... Demo... Productivity? Hmmm.....I guess this is really for the eager people, because it contains quite a few spoilers. Well actually no, but what is it when you put the best puzzles in a demo... A demo-lition? That's awful :P

Demo you say? Well it wouldn't be a Screen7 game if it didn't have/wasn't just a bloody demo!

And no, as always, we can't take you to paradise just yet. For a start we owe Nacho 200 Euro. So try out rainy old Margo, and see if you can solve some simple but annoying mazes on a less than typical island in paradise with "8-bit" Ted Lansing! Yes, the demo is available. And it's stuck together with tape... And it's raining, so that tape just broke and it all went to crap.

The game & demo though, as I've said before - are just me learning and playing with AGS. Because AGS is a lot of fun :) These games are dedicated to "mine" good friends Grundislav & Farlander amongst others who've inspired me to keep going and have fun with this. Now is the time for a 3D Christopia-game!

So - check out ze demo in its early stages. Wannabe beta-testers just post your reports here please! I will be in touch with you personally when it comes to the full game. And before I hastily give you the link I want you to know the character walk cycles are crap and few, story won't make much sense at this point & the dialogue pretty awful and still a lot left to be desired - not to mention the fact I've literally just blocked off the entire game to create the demo out of which is why the download is large :P The GUI will be glorified in time too, I'm sure :) And that it's a pretty epic puzzle that probably dominates all the others in the full game so will be ruined by the demo in a kind of - movie trailer shows all the best bits - kind of way. But check this shiz if you will :) http://www.screen7.co.uk/games/download/lip_demo_setup.exe (48mb)

Here's a screenie:

(http://www.screen7.co.uk/games/images/lip_shot7.jpg)
Paradise? More like Barry Island to me.
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - found early demo
Post by: on Thu 25/02/2010 13:38:01
A passing update, as I just finished a 10 hour stint on the game. I finished off the 136th room last night between more animation rendering. The game is now at a solid 70% ready, with only a few locations to go and then just a general wave of smartening it all up and getting people to test it. Of course, the real challenge is getting people to play it! ;) More soon. Here's a vertical scrolling background, a very useful method for these 3D rendered scenes. The annoying thing is I only figured out it would be handy in the 126th room. So yes. Vertical scrolling screens are cool! Boya

Visit the games webpage (http://www.screen7.co.uk/games/game_lostinparadise.htm)

(http://www.screen7.co.uk/junc/itsags.jpg)

Inspirational but completely un-related music! (http://www.screen7.co.uk/junc/drebinhero.mp3)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise
Post by: on Sun 04/04/2010 14:26:01
Another quick update (to hopefully kick me into final gear) - the game is pretty much done now, it's just the outro and re-animating the intro that need attention, and then of course polishing it up and testing. My deadline is set for Thursday 1st July though I hope to have it finished well before then. Thanks again to those who've tried the demo.

Story: 96%
Art: 97%
Animation: 80%
Code: 98%
Music & SFX: 90%

Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - testers needed
Post by: on Tue 06/07/2010 17:18:50
Final update before a first release, almost every thing is complete now. Just some graphics to clean up, about 2 rooms to "make better" and the finalé.

I'm looking for anyone that wants to test an alpha version from this weekend, so I can have a stable, playable version for Mittens. Not that I will be letting any Mitteneers play it  :P (don't want to damage my reputation, hehe). I will also be taking ideas about sections of the story that you feel could be expanded, and need help recognising where the story is weak, the clues are too slim and so forth.

As a tester you'll answer a questionaire as well as provide the usual feedback on errors and suggestions.

Please PM me or email me :) I know some said they were interested before, but if you are still interested let me know again! The download will be 230mb and will not feature the finalé, as I want that to be a remaining surprise for the testers when it's properly released. I'll include all the music as a gift for you, too.

Here's another video showcasing some 3D crapimationsâ,,¢ from the game!
http://www.screen7.co.uk/junc/paradise_vid.wmv

If you enjoyed crystal cursor for its game design and not just the FoA backgrounds you should get a kick out of this game.

Many thanks

ps this thread is read 3303 times, thanks people! wow :)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - testers get in touch!
Post by: Dualnames on Tue 06/07/2010 20:09:53
Looks bloody impressive!!! :D
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - testers get in touch!
Post by: vexxice on Fri 09/07/2010 18:17:45
It's a bold move trying to put 3d into AGS. Very few have been able to do it sucessfully. From what I could see in the video, YOU are one these people.
Nice music too!
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - testers get in touch!
Post by: on Sat 10/07/2010 01:21:13
Thanks vexxice, but I'm one of few who can actually put 3D into AGS well. Many better examples than this! There's a lot of plugins and stuff that can make it totally awesome panoramary... mine is just shite 3D backgrounds in a lone barell universe! It really is the lowest of 3D tech, but thanks for the support :) It's the first of a possible 7. And it's just how it is when your seventh game is far better than your first!
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - testers get in touch!
Post by: Domino on Sat 10/07/2010 01:43:17
This looks so creamy & delicious that I want to eat it now.

Domino
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - testers get in touch!
Post by: theo on Tue 13/07/2010 21:32:33
This seems massive to say the least! Lookin' forward to seeing some more.
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - RIP
Post by: on Mon 26/07/2010 17:31:16
I just lost it all, no thanks to a vista re-install. 2 years of work down the pan. Sorry folks

:'(
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - RIP
Post by: Ali on Mon 26/07/2010 17:33:53
How terrible, sorry to hear that.
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - RIP
Post by: Matti on Mon 26/07/2010 17:38:17
Quote from: Mods on Mon 26/07/2010 17:31:16
I just lost it all, no thanks to a vista re-install. 2 years of work down the pan. Sorry folks

:'(

Wow, I thought such things would only happen to me (http://www.adventuregamestudio.co.uk/yabb/index.php?topic=34603.msg481037#msg481037) (well, not anymore, as I regularly make external backups now).

Sorry to hear that, I can so empathize with you!
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - RIP
Post by: Igor Hardy on Mon 26/07/2010 17:58:33
Damn. That's awful.
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - RIP
Post by: TerranRich on Mon 26/07/2010 18:05:25
Wow, that sucks, Mods. Same thing happened to me back in 2004 with my hard drive crash, and I know how it must feel. :(
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - RIP
Post by: Darth Mandarb on Mon 26/07/2010 18:31:34
Sorry to hear it man ... if, by some miracle, you are able to recover it let me know.
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - v2
Post by: on Wed 02/03/2011 18:37:40
Thank you Darth for unlocking this topic. Thankfully, after 7 months inactivity I've decided to get my arse into gear and rework this. Although the "build" was lost, apart from a couple of locations and videos, the majority of things that make up the game still exist.

I owe in part some of that to people like TerranRich, who quickly sent me file recovery software, and so enabled me to save a good 70% of video files, music and so forth.

The challenge now is rebuilding the game to a similar state and style it was just before last Mittens, and have it ready for this Mittens. It's going to be a bit shorter, some of the locations and puzzles will be a little different. But where I've been able to keep original art (and island designs) I have kept them.

I should also thank everyone and anyone who took the time to console me over this project and it's loss. I've tried starting some other, small things, but finally came to conclude I need to make this one, I'll never get over the fact it was near done if I don't. But as always the second run is going to provide new challenges but ultimately improve the game. I've certainly been able to put more effort into character animations this time.

And most importantly: BACKUPS!

So yes, here we go again. I hope to have it done, as close as possible, by August this year. Thanks for reading. Oh, and thanks Arjon! (below)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - v2
Post by: arj0n on Wed 02/03/2011 18:39:07
!Good luck! this time Mods...
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - v2
Post by: Igor Hardy on Wed 02/03/2011 19:01:44
Wow! Great to hear that you were able to resurrect what you had.

And now this will be a game with some dramatic production history, which is always a cool bonus for the player. :)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - v2
Post by: on Wed 02/03/2011 19:16:28
Quote from: Ascovel on Wed 02/03/2011 19:01:44
And now this will be a game with some dramatic production history, which is always a cool bonus for the player. :)

Cheers guys! Haha, true Igor! We live and learn I guess :)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - v2
Post by: Dualnames on Wed 02/03/2011 23:55:08
Start working you foo!!! Or I'll release LANCE CASE 5 AND WIN ALL AWARDS FOR ETERNITY!!

On a serious note, I'm ultra-happy for you.  ;)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - v2
Post by: JD on Thu 03/03/2011 11:03:51
Good to hear this Mark, good luck with it :)
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - v2
Post by: on Thu 03/03/2011 23:42:07
Cheers Dicker, I can only hope you still have something going down with Mr Borg!

And cheers JimNames. LOIN CASS CAN SOCK MY DECK!
Title: Re: Lost In Paradise - v2
Post by: neon on Sat 05/03/2011 09:33:48
Great, Mark, maybe you should look into this:

http://www.dropbox.com/