Here are my homemade games, mostly from Computer Science class. Don't worry though, I've still got some ideas for games, and hopefully I will still have the time to do them.
Brickout - This game is like the old Breakout game; you might know of it. This is definitely one of my favorite games I've made.
Pong - Who doesn't know Pong? This is great, and it's multiplayer! See if you can figure out my cheat keys ;)
Hangman - It's got a lot of words, some are easy, some are hard. Some are just plain ridiculous.
Connect 4 - Is it like Kerplunk? I like Kerplunk!
Madlibs - The classic madlibs game, in digital format. Unfortunately there's only 1 story...
Shooting Gallery - Pizzas have escaped and it's up to you to...shoot them? Good luck with that.
Star Wars Topscrolling Shooter - Destroy the evil Empire! This was so fun to make and play, easily my favorite.
Solitaire - Not a half bad homemade version of solitaire, if I do say so myself. This was a collaberative effort with one of my friends.
Text Explorer - This was a basic text adventure game with minimal graphics. Short but entertaining.
Simple paint - Not a game, really, but interesting nonetheless. Paint pretty pictures with it.
I play D&D almost every sunday with Alex, Cailey, and Jess. One day we learned how to make items and monsters, and we've been
doing so for quite a while. So I made a program where you can look at that information and such. It started as just looking at the monsters
or items we've created, then I added some funny (and helpful) links, then a dice-roller, and then I made a notepad. Basically I'm making
everything up as I go. If anyone wants to take the time to look at it, I'll release a beta version now and periodically update. I bet only Alex
or Jessica will take the time to look at it, and that's fine, whatever. But I need suggestions for either more features or reorganization of how
the windows look. You can download my dnd program here.
