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AGS Games => Completed Game Announcements => Topic started by: Totoro on Sat 06/09/2003 15:54:25

Title: The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Totoro on Sat 06/09/2003 15:54:25
Want to go back to those hilarious times and go through those teenager-problems again? Now you can with Lucy Lavender, which is my first project that was succesfully finished. After lots of work and testing, I hope everything is working fine now and no bugs are left :)
For Lucy Lavender character I used the SimPose method Groucho was so friendly to introduce in the adventure-chat-forum. Backgrounds are "borrowed" from one of my favourite adventure games.
I would be very happy if you found some time to give Lucy Lavender a try. Any feedback and advice is welcome, but don't be too strict, it was my first real project.

You can get it here
http://www.agsforums.com/games.php?action=detail&id=264

(http://www.pbase.com/image/21054864.jpg)

Totoro :)
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Jam Torkberg on Sat 06/09/2003 18:26:50
I'm having trouble downloading the zip file.  Your web server does not allow me to get the whole file, thus it is corrupt.

edit:  Never mind, downloaded without incident after I waited a bit.  Playing now!
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Totoro on Sat 06/09/2003 18:49:22
Ooops... I was uploading some other stuff too, maybe my webserver did not like upload and download the same time... does it work now? Do other people have the same problem?  :o

EDIT: Wonderful you could download it now  ;D
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Dave Gilbert on Sun 07/09/2003 00:38:27
Hey, not bad.  I like the dialog and the puzzles are fun, but the ripped graphics really kill the game for me.  If you re-did this game with original graphics it would make it a thousand times better.
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: remixor on Sun 07/09/2003 06:53:31
I agree with DG.  It's hard not to just think of Willy Beamish.  Better to have original backgrounds that aren't quite amazing than really nice ones that were made for a different game.
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Totoro on Sun 07/09/2003 16:10:39
Quote from: remix0r on Sun 07/09/2003 06:53:31
Better to have original backgrounds that aren't quite amazing than really nice ones that were made for a different game.

Yes, I totally agree with that, and no need to quarrel about it. The sad fact is I don't have even 10% of the drawing skills it would need to make even the graphic of simpler RON-games and (maybe more important) I don't enjoy creating graphics at all, while I enjoy doing the story and the code. And if I don't enjoy myself while making the game - there will be no game  :-\ So sorry about the graphics, guys.
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: on Tue 09/09/2003 20:30:24
I played the game and I like it. Story is very original. I especially like  dialogs between Lucy and her brother. I may agree that graphic is not the best I've seen, but it's questionable how important graphic really is in adventure games. I liked the characters though :) Since this is your first project, I can only say - Keep up the good work!
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Crimz on Fri 12/09/2003 20:10:51
Hey! Just finished the game and it was great! I loved the puzzles.. and the Sam + Brother interactions :) I wish I had Sam around when my brother was annoying!
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: straston on Mon 15/09/2003 14:08:02
I liked the game.  :D

Reminds me of a German teenage comedy series called "Mein Leben und ich" ("My Life and Me").

Totoro, did you have that in mind? :-)


Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Totoro on Tue 16/09/2003 13:53:46
Thanks for all the nice coments ;) Actually I never watched "Mein Leben und ich", but now you mention it, I really feel like watching it :)
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Nostradamus on Fri 19/09/2003 14:10:18
Seems like a nice game but I'm stuck in the beginning -
Spoiler
gave the cup filled with water to the bro but he doesn't want it. What do I do next?  What do I give him then?
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Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Totoro on Fri 19/09/2003 14:26:33
Spoiler
Did he tell you that he wants something 'fun' already?
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Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Nostradamus on Sat 20/09/2003 07:36:28
Spoiler
yeah, what is it?
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Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Totoro on Sat 20/09/2003 15:43:41
Spoiler
There is a small item dropped under a carpet somewhere...when you find it, it will give you an idea what to look for next
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Maybe that one was actually too hard... many people seem not to find it...
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Volcan on Sun 21/09/2003 02:45:50
Spoiler
In the brother's room?
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Volcan
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Totoro on Sun 21/09/2003 08:33:15
No, but I think the house is small enough so you can find it  :P
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: on Mon 17/11/2003 22:00:15
Im loving this game. Does that make me a girl?
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: InCreator on Fri 21/11/2003 01:25:05
Totoro - i like the game and i hope that next game you make is done totally by yourself. and don't complain about non-existing drawing skills - there's bunch of nice tutorials around and well - how are you supposed to know how to swim if you haven't been in water? Nothing comes naturally - it's all about little things to discover and lots of experience. Maybe you haven't found yours? Can't draw? Try 3D-modelling for example. Maybe it comes so easily for you that you will make everything 3d?

The thing about characters walking speed and animation speed is very bad. I really think you should work on this, start by increasing walking speed and lowering animation speed.
Put up an update or something - and I'm sure you'll do this because -
Spoiler
Never leave debug mode ON when releasing anything!
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Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: Totoro on Fri 21/11/2003 12:21:50
Quote from: InCreator on Fri 21/11/2003 01:25:05
Spoiler
Never leave debug mode ON when releasing anything!
[close]

Aye Aye sir. I am drawing already (posted one background in critics lounge ;D) and I am actually planning to update on Lucy Lavender, but give me some time please.
Thanks for your nice words and your constucitve criticism.
Title: Re:The Amazing Adventures of Lucy Lavender
Post by: InCreator on Sat 22/11/2003 09:15:53
Hope you're not insulted or something. Game was pretty fun and I felt that it ended just at the moment things started to get really exiting. An idea worth a sequel. Or declare whole thing as "demo" and make it four times longer! I think you'll find loads of fans to this one.

btw, I saw your background and gave a little tip to help you at drawing in perspective. Perspective was and will be the biggest problem for amateurs, but there's lots of tricks to come around it.

Don't underestimate yourself - your background was pretty fine.