Halloween 2014: Night of Code...

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  • Shameless self-promotion: you can also use JarMatey to convert your Processing sketch to a jar, then upload it to Static Void Games...

  • IMO, folks should 1st try JS Mode out before relying to JApplet exports! >-)

  • OY mates! You both are right.

  • You can still upload applets to Open Processing I have just done that with my Halloween sketch.

    So here it is, Spook Manor.

    It might take a little while to start - so please be patient.

  • Exporting to a jar doesn't export it as an applet. It exports it as a runnable jar that people can download and double-click to run.

    I suppose different people prefer to run things differently, but it's an option nonetheless.

  • Hey everyone, so yeah post your codes!

  • this idea was a great success, so many people took part!

    Congrats!

  • edited October 2014

    I love halloween

  • C'mon guys! lets put our programs

  • Hey quark, I can't view your code becuase I don't have the data associated with it. Could you upload a download link to a source code?

  • You can download it from OpenProcessing there is a link below the applet

  • I know that it is almost a month from then, but it is time to thank everyone and announce our winners. Since only 4 people took part, a spot is guaranteed for everyone.

    1st Place: @Quark Spook Manor. Loved the sounds, and storyline. Very friendly Halloween game.

    Other 1st Place: @KevinWorkman Escape from Monster City. Loved the thought and consideration and effort put in the game.

    2nd Place: @arco GodBlessPaint Intrigued me how the paints came so nicely, to me it could have been number one if there were any Halloween art contests. I watched the demo over and over again so many times, and showed it to friends and teachers at school. They were amazed.

    3rd place: @pennpress1

    Witch on a broom. Let me tell you, I've done something similar and it is not too easy-it takes a lot of time and patience. I appreciate pen press coming out and doing the best that he/she could and I respect that.

    Thank you to all once again.

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