
I'm currently working on a cross platform Arcade Game Construction Kit
that will allow everybody to easely create good Shoot-Em-Ups.
The Kit is based on SDL and the games created with it
will run on all Operating systems. (Windows/MacOS/Linux/Amiga OS/ BeOS).
The Kit is halve way finished now. I'll release the sources when its finished
Here are some sceenshots of my game '194X' which is my working game to develop the Kit around it.
The game is heavely inspired by classic the Arcade shoot em ups. I think the screenshots should look familiar to most of you





You can read more and download the game on my website.
http://www.greyhound-data.com/gunnar/games/index.htm
I wrote the Kit and created the 194X game in the last two month.
I hope to finish the Kit in the next two month.
But to be able to finish the Construction Kit I will need to create some more games with it, first. I believe that you can only fully develop a routine if you use it.

I'm looking for some motivated GFX-artist that want to create some Shoot-Em-Ups with me now.
If you create a game with me, now during the beta phase of the Kit then please contact me. Its your choise if you want to sell the game or not.
All I ask for is that the Kit will include the first level of each game that is created during the beta phase, so that when the Kit will be released we will have some good examples for the users.
Please contact me if you are intestested in creating some games with me. (gunnar@greyhound-data.com)
You have free choose of the genre. It could be horizontel or vertical scroller.
It can be a space or underwater shooter or something like commando.
I'll be happy to add whatever kind of special effects you need.
(Underwater blurs, smoke, partical explosions, whatever)
As more features you need as better the Kit will get.

The kit currently allows you to create games in resolutions 320 pixel, 640 pixel or higher.
320 pixel games will even run on very slow computers like classic Amiga with <100Mhz.
A 640x480 pixel game will run smooth on any computer with 500Mhz.
I'm happy to answer all questions.
Cheers
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