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Title: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Klaus on Sat 01/11/2008 12:34:45
What is MAGS?
MAGS is a monthly competition for all amateur adventure game makers. The idea is to use AGS to create a game in under a month, following the rules set by the previous winner.

For more information please visit the Official MAGS website (http://www.mags-competition.tk).

Why should I enter MAGS?
We're not here to tell you that you should enter MAGS, but merely allow it as a creative opportunity to help you work to a deadline, improve your skills, and generally as a good kick-start for the new comers (a.k.a n00bies).

MAGS is the perfect opportunity to make a game, and the wonderful prize is to announce the next month's rules, and all competitors get the game placed on the MAGS website.

MAGS is meant to be fun and is aimed at everyone, despite their skill. If you have poor art skills work on graphics, and vice-versa, as the voting is based on "favourite" games, and not the most artistic, you may get help for the competiton, but should try not get anyone else to do any part of the game for you.

You are not allowed to (re)use material already created before this competition, you game must be completely new! An exception goes for sounds and music where you can also use free material that is available to the public.

Please do not just enter the competition with a rushed entry (a game created in just some hours or a few days)!

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Topic: Points of View

This month's guidelines were set by last month's winner OneDollar:

Your task this month is to make a game in which the same overall story is told more than once, with each retelling either exposing different facts or changing the story. There are two ways you can go about this:

1) Play through different strands of an overarching story so that by the time the player has finished each version they see the whole picture
2) Tell two different versions of the same story

This is kind of a hard concept to get across, so here are some examples to illustrate each method...

Example 1:
Sally and Tim are robbing a bank. The first part has Sally making her way along the top floor of the bank using her feminine wiles to distract the guards and take down all the security systems. In the second part the player plays as Tim who makes his way through the basement to the safe, cracks it and steals all the money. By the end of the game the player will have seen both sides of the bank job and will have an idea of the part each character had in the overall story.

Example 2:
Captain Cool and his sidekick Small Boy have just returned from their latest mission. In the first part of the game the player plays as Captain Cool telling in flashback how he saved the day in typical hero fashion. In the second part the player plays as Small Boy telling in flashback what really happened. This lends itself to puzzles such as in Captain Cool's version he leaps gallantly out of a window, but in Small Boy's version Captain Cool is afraid of heights and Small Boy has to push him.

Rules:


Advice:


So it's a bit complicated this month, but hopefully the rules are open ended enough to inspire some great games!

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All games need to be in by November 25th.

Please post a download link of your game entry to this thread, best with a screenshot. Thanks and good luck.
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: CodeJunkie on Sat 01/11/2008 12:56:05
A great topic! It reminds me of the Simpsons episode Trilogy of Error (http://simpsons.wikia.com/wiki/Trilogy_of_Error), sadly I have neither the time nor writing skills this month.  I look forward to the entries!
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Radiant on Sat 01/11/2008 14:42:35
Run, Cuppit, Run!!!
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Akatosh on Sat 01/11/2008 14:54:10
Heh... I had just the (super-pretentious) idea for this kind of game some months ago. Unfortunately, I'm occupied enough with NaNoWriMo, Uni and another unspecified AGS-related activity, so...  :-\
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Klaus on Tue 25/11/2008 08:15:04
Today is November 25th - the day of the deadline. Not too much activity here so far. Hm.
So please post your entries within the next 24 hours. Then we shall see what happens next:
Voting or not... Oh and do not start to create an entry just now!
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Eggie on Tue 25/11/2008 08:27:06
Quote from: Klaus on Tue 25/11/2008 08:15:04
Oh and do not start to create an entry just now!

Awwww...
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Buckethead on Tue 25/11/2008 10:15:55
I could post what I have so far. Which isn't much. November turned out more busy then I could ever have expected.  :-\

Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Radiant on Tue 25/11/2008 11:29:32
I've got nothing but plans. I didn't have time for a prototype, even. I'll file them under "future plans for 2016".
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Apocalyptic on Tue 25/11/2008 16:22:04
Too bad there were some entries no need to bother with mine any more
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Shane 'ProgZmax' Stevens on Tue 25/11/2008 18:29:47
Did you happen to miss this part?

QuoteOh and do not start to create an entry just now!
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Dualnames on Tue 25/11/2008 19:21:01
November ended up so busy that I didn;t even have the time to see the topic of the MAGS.
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Matti on Tue 25/11/2008 19:27:59
It really is a pity. This topic was great but I didn't have much time and I don'T think I'll have much the next months...
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Dualnames on Tue 25/11/2008 19:32:30
Please do not just enter the competition with a rushed entry (a game created in just some hours or a few days)!

That's Klauss
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Cheerios on Wed 26/11/2008 04:59:04
http://www.mediafire.com/?sharekey=590f8f99d4ab94e1d2db6fb9a8902bda

Both are hungry.  Only one will eat.  Who will prevail?  Man or fish?  Play from the point of view of both man and fish.  Switch between points of view during the game.
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Cheerios on Wed 26/11/2008 05:27:05
Hey guys,
     Sorry to double post.  I didn’t want to edit my first post, because it has a time stamp of 4:59am… which is actually 11:59pm on Nov 25, from where I’m posting from (east coast  USA.)  So, I just made it in with a minute to spare.
      This is my first game, so a lot of my time was spent learning about the program.  Although I wish it could have been more,  I had lots of fun making it and I hope you enjoy it!  I also hope to use my learning’s with this to make a really polished game in the future.
Thanks,
Cheerios

Also, Here are some images of the game Man vs. Fish.

(http://img217.imagevenue.com/loc58/th_28866_Man_122_58lo.jpg) (http://img217.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=28866_Man_122_58lo.jpg)

(http://img250.imagevenue.com/loc367/th_28870_Fish_122_367lo.jpg) (http://img250.imagevenue.com/img.php?image=28870_Fish_122_367lo.jpg)

Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Buckethead on Wed 26/11/2008 12:44:22
here's my piece of game:

(http://e.imagehost.org/0158/screen.jpg)

download NightWatch (http://www.1filesharing.com/download/RHMJJB8E)

Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Dualnames on Wed 26/11/2008 13:58:47
This looks gorgeous(apart from the sprite which is ripped(I know you know))
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: kaputtnik on Wed 26/11/2008 20:09:58
I played Man vs. Fish - and I won! It plays a bit sluggishly, but the graphics look quite nice, especially the GUI, and there is not very much of a game to play, yet. But it's good to see that MAGS brings new people to make their own AGS games, stick around, Cheerios!
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Klaus on Wed 26/11/2008 21:41:37
Quote from: Apocalyptic on Tue 25/11/2008 16:22:04
Too bad there were some entries no need to bother with mine any more

Aaaaaah, thanks for that... Okay now, time is up. Let's start the voting!
For voting please visit the MAGS site (http://www.mags-competition.tk) or make your choice right here:

Nightwatch by Buckethead (http://mags.typo.i24.cc?page=voting&fav=Nightwatch)
Man vs. Fish by Cheerios (http://mags.typo.i24.cc?page=voting&fav=Man%20vs.%20Fish)

Please vote only once and be sure to have played all games before sending your voice! Good luck to all participants.
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Buckethead on Thu 27/11/2008 11:45:53
I didn't really intend to enter with that. But I guess it's to late anyway. Atleast gives Cheerios some form of competition.
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: Klaus on Sun 30/11/2008 16:13:07
November is almost over now and so is the voting:

Cheerios made it to the top with his first MAGS game Man vs. Fish!
Congratulations!

Cool to see you registering on AGS just to join the contest.
I hope we'll see more games from you following up! Great start!

Also many thanks to Buckethead who made this month a little more competitive :)
Cheerios: Please check your PM if you did not do so already. Thanks.
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: OneDollar on Sun 30/11/2008 17:53:23
Thanks for taking part guys, and congratulations Cheerios! A very promising first game
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: lakerz on Mon 01/12/2008 01:13:46
Would it be possible to host NightWatch at an alternate website?  Every time I try to access 1filehosting my virus protection complains about a bloodhound exploit.  Thanks in advance!  :=
Title: Re: MAGS 2008-11: Points of View
Post by: on Mon 01/12/2008 06:58:56
And Cheerios, give us the rules fast, today I'm working and I need something to keep me busy :D