The Yeeter
A downloadable game for Windows
About The Yeeter
The Yeeter is a game similar to Google Chromes' dino game, except there are stickmen just waiting to be yeeted off into the unknown.
Controls
- Left arrow key or a → Move left
- Right arrow key or d → Move Right
- Space → Jump (Gee, I would've never guessed)
- Up arrow key → Turn Volume Up
- Down arrow key → Turn Volume Down
- Pause key or Delete key → Reset Game
- T → Debugging (cheat)
My comments on this game
This is not done yet, there is still some things that need working on, and one thing I am really depending on is your suggestions. As this is my first game, I will definitely try my best, but don't expect Mass Effect-type efforts, okay?
This isn't just for Windows!
You can find the source code on GitHub! Please note that the SFML libraries are required, and openal might be required also, I forgot if it comes pre-installed with Linux.
Status | On hold |
Platforms | Windows |
Release date | Nov 30, 2019 |
Author | whiskersOfDeath |
Genre | Platformer |
Made with | SFML |
Code license | GNU General Public License v3.0 (GPL) |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Keyboard |
Download
Download
Yeeter_v1.1.1.zip 3.2 MB
Comments
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The dichotomy of beauty and violence has always been a driving theme in The Yeeter series. The Yeeters' gorgeous vistas are dotted with war-torn battlefields, kindness--no matter how fleeting it may be--is often juxtaposed with savagery, and even the warmest characters have a cold and calculated side to them. That neverending tug-of-war is ever-present in The Yetter, even when its stripped-down visuals may obscure some of that beauty.
As you'd expect, the visuals have been pared down significantly. The textures are muddied, the draw-distances are reined in, and the resolution has taken a hit. These issues are exacerbated during docked play. While it technically runs at a higher frame rate and resolution docked, these visual issues are all the more noticeable when projected onto a larger screen.
I don't think I have a high enough intelligence to understand what your saying.
Here is what I got from your 1st paragraph (not trying to be rude or anything):
Your first paragraph is really good, it's just a shame I can't understand it (Charlotte Public Schools fails at expanding our vocabulary).
I think what your saying is that the graphics aren't great at all, and get worse when docking.
I need help. Could you explain it a little more, or did I get the point?
Please note that the cover image is only temporary. I have ran out of time to edit any of the screenshots so that they only display the game (Visual Studio is in the background).