Rts-fans (Boilersuit)
We've created a turn-based strategy game, where you can control a steam-powered mech in single player or hotseat mode. Battle-outcomes are determined through insult-fighting, where you learn new insults as the game progresses.
The game updates the online Highscore list if you can win the game. :)
Visit www.openrts.org/wiki!
Awards
Scores
Ratings (show detail)
Overall: 3.0
Fun: 2.9
Production: 3.3
Innovation: 3
Files
File | Uploader | Date |
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pyweek-hotseat.png
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Hotseat mode |
andreas | 2006/04/01 21:42 |
rtsfans-pyweek-src.zip
— final
Source code of Boilersuit PyWeek from Rtsfans |
andreas | 2006/04/01 21:42 |
rtsfans-pyweek-win32.zip
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Windows build of Boilersuit PyWeek from Rtsfans |
andreas | 2006/04/01 21:40 |
rtsfans-pyweek-2-entry.png
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Screenshot of final version |
andreas | 2006/04/01 13:48 |
Diary Entries
Intro
Hi all,
Trying to gather some of the people from OpenRTS to participate in PyWeek2. This will be fun :)
We're getting ready...
Hi all. Now Oliver, Micheal, John and myself have signed up for this team. Hopefully we'll post more information about the team soon. We've also created a wiki for the competition. - Andreas
Music
Hi all,
I've collected some pre-made music which is licensed with the GNU General Public License which will be used in the pyweek entry. To comply with the rules, this music can be found on our website already, and is available to other entrants as well.
Post your highscore here!
Day 2 is over, and we've got a working prototype. It allows you to play until the end.
Post your highscores here!
Ready for testing phase
Our game is now ready for testing.
It's a turn based strategy game. You control a steam-powered mech, with the goal of eliminating thy enemies by "letting off steam" in insult-battles.
Give it a try :)
Game for PyWeek 2 is ready
PyWeek 2 is over for now for, and the game is ready for download:
Windows build (includes all libraries): boilersuit-pyweek-win32.zip
Source code: boilersuit-pyweek-src.zip
Pyweek 2 over for team rtsfans
Now the game is done, got some last minute suggestions from people. It's interesting that it's possible to make a game in 652 lines of Python code. Finally the coding can come to an end. :)
Now I'll start looking at what other people have made. Will be fun :)