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wraggster
February 13th, 2006, 21:00
LauriN (http://dev.laurin.net.tf/) has released a Golf game for the PSP, heres the info:

<blockquote>Inspired by the funny Linux game Kolf, PSPGolf is a minigolf game completely rewritten in Lua for the PSP. The "maps" can be drawn in any MS-Paint-like program, which supports the PNG-format and all the "bouncing" from the walls, slowdown in sand, water is calculated "on the fly" while playing. Therefore there is no need for a tile-based editor, because the ability of "painting" maps is much more flexible. Please note, that this is the initial release, and therefore it looks quite "cheap", so stay tuned for the next releases!

Current features:

1 player mode
Basic elements (walls, water, sand)
Ability of choosing from different "Map Packs"
1 "Map Pack" with 10 maps in the initial release

Planned features:

More "Map Packs"
Ability of saving highscore
Additional standalone version
2 player mode
maybe "n player" mode
maybe WiFi mode</blockquote>

Screenshots and download via comments

Elsid
February 13th, 2006, 22:50
looks like it is made from Flah or something!

wolfpack
February 14th, 2006, 02:21
looks fun, update the graphics a little bit more and we've got a quality mini-golf game

MaxSMoke
February 14th, 2006, 16:21
*RAISES HAND* I got a Question!

Is there any way it might be possible to separate the collision map from the background map? It would be VERY interesting if we could make a Gray-Scale image that has walls, as well as bumps and dips in it. And then make the background separately. Then we could design courses that look like almost anything, and still keep a hidden image to handle all of the course collisions.

Or, if you wanted to get REALLY tricky, you could use the Gray-scale for bumps and dips, but also use colors for things like teleporting the ball around (Color to Color?), marking the hole, and marking the hazards. Then we could make some VERY complicated golfing courses! And since this collision image is hidden, we could use a separate Background image to make the courses look as wild and amazing as our graphic talents allow!