Curtiss P-40 Game
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Curtiss P-40 Game
Hey everybody, I have decided to make another "arcade flight" game again, but this time WW2 style.
Many of you will remember my WW1 Arcade Shooter, and how much fun it was. Unfortunately, it didn't get the success i expected it to. No matter, now I made another one.
This one is in WW2, and you fly a Curtiss P-40 aircraft, used by the Royal Australian Air Force in WW2.
I have even made aircraft carrier take-offs and, hopefully, landings. This scene is currently in development, however I will upload a WIP scene soon - so you guys can play around with it a bit.
Images:


WIP scene now uploaded!
Many of you will remember my WW1 Arcade Shooter, and how much fun it was. Unfortunately, it didn't get the success i expected it to. No matter, now I made another one.
This one is in WW2, and you fly a Curtiss P-40 aircraft, used by the Royal Australian Air Force in WW2.
I have even made aircraft carrier take-offs and, hopefully, landings. This scene is currently in development, however I will upload a WIP scene soon - so you guys can play around with it a bit.
Images:


WIP scene now uploaded!
Last edited by Dare on Fri Nov 05, 2010 8:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Dare - Posts: 833
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Re: Curtiss P-40 Game
Looks good. What type wing and engine it use?
Dream of Algodoo as game development engine...
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Kilinich - [Best bug reporter 2010]
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Re: Curtiss P-40 Game
Kilinich wrote:Looks good. What type wing and engine it use?
Hehe, glad you asked. For engine, old-style density engine, like used in some Phun helicopters. The wings are simply shaped polygons with high airFriction. For this to work, I had to lower gravity, so small sacrifices have to be made.
If you don't notice the change in gravity, it feels very realistic.
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Dare - Posts: 833
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Re: Curtiss P-40 Game
Demo uploaded!
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