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This game got featured at PAX East 2019 at the WPI IMGD booth!

A 'platformer' without platforms made for the 2018 GMTK Jam.

Instead of jumping from platform to platform, you flap your wings to effectively jump in the air. You can also choose which direction you propel yourself in by aiming.

Keyboard Controls:

- Z: Flap

- Left + Right Arrows: Aim

- Enter: Pause Game

Gamepad Controls:

- Face Buttons: Flap

- Tilt Left Stick Left / Right: Aim

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- Start: Pause Game

To toggle fullscreen mode, hit Alt+Enter.


You can also play it here: https://www.lexaloffle.com/bbs/?tid=31800

StatusReleased
PlatformsmacOS, Linux, HTML5
Rating
AuthorJusiv
GenreAction
Made withPICO-8
Tagsbird, PICO-8, Pixel Art, Short

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Development log

  • Browser Version Added!
    Jul 21, 2019

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Hello, I made short gameplay video about this game. I like this type of game (platformer game). Thank you for making this fun game.
Gameplay video on Peertube: https://peertube.video/videos/watch/95ff8455-89f2-4a25-b042-e13215a7182b

Hey, thanks for playing and for the video! Glad you like it!

Don Smith asks a wonderful leading question on networking in OS X:

I have an ethernet connection to my FiOS modem/router and it works great. Somewhere along the line I had to turn on my WiFi as well. Don’t remember why. Just curious, is it a benefit or a deficit or is it neutral to have both connections active at the same time?

Don (and Don really exists, I didn’t invent him, I swear), that’s a great area to discuss. OS X is a well-designed modern operating system that for many releases has let you have multiple active network interfaces. They can be “real” in the sense of directly corresponding to physical hardware that’s part of or attached to a Mac, or “virtual,” as is the case with VPNs (virtual private networks).

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Typically, they won’t conflict, even if you have two or more interfaces connected to the same network, such as Wi-Fi and ethernet. A few years ago, OS X would balk at this; but since Mavericks (10.9), I’ve kept both active. (You may want Wi-Fi active at all times so you can take advantage of Continuity features that require Wi-Fi, and to use AirDrop.)

OS X automatically sorts network interfaces in the Network system preferences pane in the order of first “connected” interfaces (ones with an active signal and IP address), then disconnected ones, and finally those marked inactive. (You can select any interface, click the gear icon, and choose Make Service Inactive to disable it.)

But you can choose the order in which OS X access your local network and the Internet. Click the gear icon and then select Set Service Order, and you can drag interfaces around in the priority you want OS X to use them when they’re available and connected.

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The most likely scenario for this is cascading an ethernet, Wi-Fi, and iPhone USB connection with a laptop. When you’re plugged into ethernet, you don’t want to have to turn Wi-Fi, so you set ethernet as the first item in the Service Order. Likewise, if you’ve unplugged from ethernet, you’d prefer Wi-Fi, but if that’s not available either, you want to use your iPhone’s hotspot. Setting this order means no mucking about when your network conditions change.

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