Reuben Quest Original Collection (Série RPG)
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Catégorie :Category: Jeux TI-82+/83+/84
Auteur Author: DJ Omnimaga
Type : Basic nécessitant une bibliothèque
Taille Size: 235.34 Ko KB
Mis en ligne Uploaded: 28/05/2013 - 07:38:39
Mis à jour Updated: 16/11/2023 - 05:44:47
Uploadeur Uploader: DoOmnimaga (Profil)
Téléchargements Downloads: 309
Visibilité Visibility: Archive publique
Shortlink : http://ti-pla.net/a15437
Type : Basic nécessitant une bibliothèque
Taille Size: 235.34 Ko KB
Mis en ligne Uploaded: 28/05/2013 - 07:38:39
Mis à jour Updated: 16/11/2023 - 05:44:47
Uploadeur Uploader: DoOmnimaga (Profil)
Téléchargements Downloads: 309
Visibilité Visibility: Archive publique
Shortlink : http://ti-pla.net/a15437
Description
Ce fichier contient la version originale (BASIC étendue) de Reuben Quest: Ev Awakening et de Reuben Quest: The Lost Mirror pour TI-84+, sorti en Décembre 2004 et Janvier 2005. Ce fût les premier jeux TI-BASIC étendu à utiliser les niveaux de gris, et ce, sans même avoir recours aux applications xLIB, Celtic III et Doors CS 7, qui n'étaient pas encore sortis à l'époque.
Reuben Quest: Ev Awakening (2004)
Reuben Quest is a game that is quite hard to classify due to it's variety. I like to say it's a puzzle game because you have to explore to find items to advance in your quest and sometimes you have to solve riddles. Sometimes, you may have to explore at the same place for a while to figure out that something actually do something :). However, I also like to say that it's a RPG too because as you wander around you have to fight powerful creatures to get strong enough to face more powerful foes and you can interact with NPCs (non-player characters) to get clues. So basicaly it's should be classified as a puzzle-RPG :). This might satisfy people regardless of if they like puzzle or role-playing game! Also, exploring Reuben world and fighting all the awesome looking creatures roaming around will satisfy your eyes a lot because the entire game is in grayscale!!!!!!!!! With the help of Omnicalc and other ASM libraries, this game will change TI-BASIC language forever. All you need is a TI-83+ Silver Edition, a TI-84+ or a TI-84+ Silver Edition calculator (for speed a regular 83+ isn't recommended) with all your RAM and 60 KB of archive memory then you just have to sit down to enter a world filled with mysteries, challenges and revolutionnary graphics.
Reuben Quest: The Lost Mirror (2005)
This sequel includes everything that the original game had to offer like the flickerless grayscale graphics and the many secrets plus new stuff like more complex puzzles, more monsters, many plot twists, viewing inside houses, cutting plants, pushing blocks, destroy blocks and more! All you need is a TI-83+ Silver Edition, a TI-84+ or a TI-84+ Silver Edition calculator (for speed a regular 83+ isn't recommended) with all your RAM and 120 KB of archive memory then you just have to sit down to enter another world filled with surprises, mysteries, challenges and revolutionnary graphics.
This is the xLIBC version of my color Tunnel game, for use with Doors CSE 8.0 on the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition. Originally released for the HP Prime graphing calculator and written in HP PPL language, this 84+CSE demake was adapted to run within the limitations of the lower end 15 MHz platforn, as well as those of TI-BASIC and xLIBC. UPDATE: Car is now made of a sprite instead of two rectangles and score displays faster, taking advantage of new xLIBC commands to save extra speed.
Visit codewalr.us for more games from me and a large friendly English-speaking calculator forum!
Reuben Quest: Ev Awakening (2004)
Reuben Quest is a game that is quite hard to classify due to it's variety. I like to say it's a puzzle game because you have to explore to find items to advance in your quest and sometimes you have to solve riddles. Sometimes, you may have to explore at the same place for a while to figure out that something actually do something :). However, I also like to say that it's a RPG too because as you wander around you have to fight powerful creatures to get strong enough to face more powerful foes and you can interact with NPCs (non-player characters) to get clues. So basicaly it's should be classified as a puzzle-RPG :). This might satisfy people regardless of if they like puzzle or role-playing game! Also, exploring Reuben world and fighting all the awesome looking creatures roaming around will satisfy your eyes a lot because the entire game is in grayscale!!!!!!!!! With the help of Omnicalc and other ASM libraries, this game will change TI-BASIC language forever. All you need is a TI-83+ Silver Edition, a TI-84+ or a TI-84+ Silver Edition calculator (for speed a regular 83+ isn't recommended) with all your RAM and 60 KB of archive memory then you just have to sit down to enter a world filled with mysteries, challenges and revolutionnary graphics.
Reuben Quest: The Lost Mirror (2005)
This sequel includes everything that the original game had to offer like the flickerless grayscale graphics and the many secrets plus new stuff like more complex puzzles, more monsters, many plot twists, viewing inside houses, cutting plants, pushing blocks, destroy blocks and more! All you need is a TI-83+ Silver Edition, a TI-84+ or a TI-84+ Silver Edition calculator (for speed a regular 83+ isn't recommended) with all your RAM and 120 KB of archive memory then you just have to sit down to enter another world filled with surprises, mysteries, challenges and revolutionnary graphics.
This is the xLIBC version of my color Tunnel game, for use with Doors CSE 8.0 on the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition. Originally released for the HP Prime graphing calculator and written in HP PPL language, this 84+CSE demake was adapted to run within the limitations of the lower end 15 MHz platforn, as well as those of TI-BASIC and xLIBC. UPDATE: Car is now made of a sprite instead of two rectangles and score displays faster, taking advantage of new xLIBC commands to save extra speed.
Visit codewalr.us for more games from me and a large friendly English-speaking calculator forum!