For whatever reasons, I forgot to make a topic about GalagACE here and while I wasn't planning to post the satirical games, JWinslow23 posted about his port of one of them (Desert Bus II) so I figured I should cross post the big topic about my 4 recent releases instead.

In the last decade, the rate at which I release calculator games has been sporadic. After a hiatus of almost three years from programming that ended in late 2012, I released 5 new games, although they were smaller in size compared to the RPGs I was releasing over a decade ago. Then in 2014 I released no new game and only one, First Fantasy, came out in 2015. However, after gaining some weird ideas, especially after discovering some CE Textlib hacks and when Sprites v3.x came out, I went on a roll and so far, in 2016, I have released 4 new games, although two are meant to be satirical, and at least another one is currently in the works, although the CE Textlib version will be replaced with a Sprites one.

Without further ado, here are the new releases by me in the last few months. The first three requires Sprites library, by grosged and the last one requires Doors CSE 8, by KermMartian.


GalagACE (TI-84 Plus CE)


I know that JamesV and Patrick Davidson already made much better TI-84 Plus CE shoot-em-ups in ASM, but for a long while I wanted to jump in the 2D space shooter bandwagon and decided to make one written in hybrid TI-BASIC: GalagACE. This game is actually a remake of the Space Invaders clone I made in early 2002, which could be found in Omnimaga Pack 25 games in 1. I decided to rename it to GalagACE and it now features sprite graphics, 18 stages, 6 bosses and the ability to shoot up to 3 bullets at once on the screen.

Download: https://www.cemetech.net/programs/index.php?mode=file&id=1484 (requires Sprites library)
Original topic with older screenshots


Wal-Rush! CE (TI-84 Plus CE)

(Click here for an animated screenshot)
Wal-Rush! CE is a port of JWinslow23's PC and Atari 2600 game called Wal-Rush!, now available for the TI-83 Premium CE and TI-84 Plus CE calculators! In this game, you control Walrii, the CodeWalrus mascot, in its winged form, and must fly your way through various obstacles while eating floating fishes. The game is written in hybrid TI-BASIC with the help of an ASM library called Sprites, by grosged, which can be downloaded here. The game originally used CE Textlib, by DrDnar, found here, and circumvents rectangle command limitations in every way possible, allowing Atari 2600 style graphics. But the switch to Sprites allowed better graphics and much faster speed.

Download: https://www.cemetech.net/programs/index.php?mode=file&path=/84pce/basic/games/walrushce.zip (requires Sprites library)
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Desert Bus II: I Am a Tree (TI-84 Plus CE)


Remember AVGN's most loved game Desert Bus for the Sega CD, where you had to drive a bus in straight line for 8 hours from Tucson, AZ, to Las Vegas? Well, there is now a sequel and it's called Desert Bus II: I Am a Tree! In this sequel, your bus crashed into a tree and you must wait for the towing company to arrive. However you are tired, it's 110°F and the towing truck won't arrive until at least 8 hours. So you must try to stay awake to drink water until it arrives, while staring at the accident scene, else you will die of dehydration.

Download Desert Bus II: I Am a Tree for the TI-84 Plus CE (requires Sprites library)
Original topic with old screenshots


Opossum Massage Simulator (TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition)


It is widely known on Youtube that opossums have the instinct to repel aliens. :trollface: You can now practice your opossum massaging skills on the TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition and eventually the TI-84 Plus CE! The speed at which you massage the animal depends of his mood. Massaging too fast or too slow will move the cursor in the red or green and if it reaches the limits then it's game over. This is an unnoficial, spiritual sequel to Hong Kong 97 for the Super Nintendo. Gameblabla also ported the game to the TI-Nspire CX and PC, but he altered the storyline and added an extra game mode.

TI-84 Plus C Silver Edition: Uncensored version | Abridged version (requires Doors CSE 8)
Original topic with old screenshots
Opossum Massage Simulator has finally been ported to the CE:

https://www.cemetech.net/programs/index.php?mode=file&id=1515



I initially wanted to wait until Doors CE 9 comes out since that would have been less work, but then ICE Compiler added sprite support and I figured that porting this game to it would be my first ICE project. Thanks a lot to PT_ and the C lib authors for this. Smile

However, since ICE uses regular getKey instead of direct input, I had to change the controls so that you don't have to hold down a key to massage. You now have to press right to massage and left to stop.
  
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