New website soon...?
09-23-2009
Goalgetter reviewed by BoxFish
05-22-2009
Games on Softpedia
05-20-2009
M9 Gameplay Trailer
05-09-2009
Flash Video Fullscreen Lag - Solution
04-30-2009
Hello guys,
I did not take care of my website for a few months now due to laziness, I guess. I was not in the mood to create new games or websites, but I will return very soon.
Right now, I am moving around with a pair of crutches as of an injury in my knee. Sucks :(.
Nevertheless, I will work on one of my game projects in near future. We will see!
I did not take care of my website for a few months now due to laziness, I guess. I was not in the mood to create new games or websites, but I will return very soon.
Right now, I am moving around with a pair of crutches as of an injury in my knee. Sucks :(.
Nevertheless, I will work on one of my game projects in near future. We will see!
Subsequent to the last news, Goalgetter has been reviewed again. This time, it was reviewed by BoxFish, a small internet magazine concerning simulation and sport-games made with GameMaker. It was given a 3/5 overall rating. Thanks!
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Edit: the website seems to be offline for good. Sad but true:(
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Edit: the website seems to be offline for good. Sad but true:(
Today, I received some Emails from SoftPedia that some of my games have been submitted to their website. Yay!
Although one of them is still being developed (Elempic), it has been submitted. Additionally, the infamous Tonnen-Man as well as Goalgetter are now being shared on SoftPedia.
Goalgetter: "Play a new and fun game of soccer that you will surely enjoy."
Tonnen-Man: "A fun to play arcade game where you have to collect all the garbage from the map."
Thanks, SoftPedia!
Although one of them is still being developed (Elempic), it has been submitted. Additionally, the infamous Tonnen-Man as well as Goalgetter are now being shared on SoftPedia.
Goalgetter: "Play a new and fun game of soccer that you will surely enjoy."
Tonnen-Man: "A fun to play arcade game where you have to collect all the garbage from the map."
Thanks, SoftPedia!
Finally, I am almost done with exams. Due to this, I was able to develop "M9" further on. In this game, you are trying to complete each level with a high score, which will be added together in the end. There is a total of 9 small games, which you play consecutively.
The game features a dynamic and fast-paced gameplay. It is still being developed, so I will change one thing or another in the future.
(the video also features HQ, simply click on the center of the video to go to YouTube)
The game features a dynamic and fast-paced gameplay. It is still being developed, so I will change one thing or another in the future.
(the video also features HQ, simply click on the center of the video to go to YouTube)
Recently, I was not able to watch flash videos on YouTube (or some other websites) in either HD or fullscreen. The frame rate was around 2 fps and impossible to watch. I tried several suggestions such as the additional parameter "&fmt=28" for YouTube videos. This improved the performance a little, but the problem was not solved.
Now, here is the deal: you have to enable DirectX acceleration. Wait, I can play DirectX games smoothly and also have the latest graphics drivers installed, it cannot be disabled! Well, I thought so too, but I was wrong. I turned it on (no, I do not have any clue why it was disabled) and could watch flash videos in fullscreen again even in High-Definition!
What you need to do is:
1. click on "start"
2. "run"
3. type in "dxdiag" without the quotes
4. click on the display tab
5. enable all the DirectX-functions (see picture)

6. enjoy watching flash videos in fullscreen again!
If the functions are already enabled, you might check you have the latest graphics drivers installed. Additionally, your internet connection might be too slow so the stream is still buffering.
Hope this will work for some of you.
Now, here is the deal: you have to enable DirectX acceleration. Wait, I can play DirectX games smoothly and also have the latest graphics drivers installed, it cannot be disabled! Well, I thought so too, but I was wrong. I turned it on (no, I do not have any clue why it was disabled) and could watch flash videos in fullscreen again even in High-Definition!
What you need to do is:
1. click on "start"
2. "run"
3. type in "dxdiag" without the quotes
4. click on the display tab
5. enable all the DirectX-functions (see picture)

6. enjoy watching flash videos in fullscreen again!
If the functions are already enabled, you might check you have the latest graphics drivers installed. Additionally, your internet connection might be too slow so the stream is still buffering.
Hope this will work for some of you.
