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Designed by [[Alan Caudel]]. | Designed by [[Alan Caudel]]. | ||
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+ | : [[Yurik Nestoly|Yurik]] was a big fan of the movie ''Twister'', and he started work on [[Twister, argh!|the side-scrolling truck driving game]]. That gave me the idea to try out that cutscene thing. I guess, maybe I intended on letting him use it in his game if he wanted to, but the game never got finished. I was really interested in doing big full screen animations. I think the little tree trunk on the side was meant to be turned into a monster block later, and maybe have trees that quickly passed by in the foreground. | ||
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[[File:TreesShot.gif|thumb|320px|Chasing that storm, in ''Trees''.]] | [[File:TreesShot.gif|thumb|320px|Chasing that storm, in ''Trees''.]] |
Revision as of 11:13, 20 December 2011
Release type: Incomplete
Release date: 1996
Levels: 1
Author: Alan Caudel
Website: DummyDuck.com
Related games: Twister, argh!
Credits
Designed by Alan Caudel.
Background
Alan Caudel:
- Yurik was a big fan of the movie Twister, and he started work on the side-scrolling truck driving game. That gave me the idea to try out that cutscene thing. I guess, maybe I intended on letting him use it in his game if he wanted to, but the game never got finished. I was really interested in doing big full screen animations. I think the little tree trunk on the side was meant to be turned into a monster block later, and maybe have trees that quickly passed by in the foreground.
Links