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Bow Master 2.2b

A basic angle velocity shooter inspired by Lord of the Rings. Shoot the orcs before they reach your tower or… or else!

To shot an arrow, click-hold the blue circle on the tower. Drag your mouse from the original click point to adjust the angle and velocity of the shot.

To change levels, click on the green circle.

Technical Features:
  • Calculated gravity
  • Color changing bow-force indicator
  • Multi-arrow capability
  • Arrows point in the direction they are flying
  • Arrows stick in things
  • Enemy unity death animations
  • Wind is a factor (notice the wind indicators in the detailed level - smoke from chimney, ash from mount doom)
  • Unit death animations when killed
  • Arrows point in the direction they are flying

Bugs:

  • Enemies sometimes stop when killed but don't perform the death animation


Sai Throwing

This game simulates knife throwing to hit a moving target.  Point system and rules are described in the game itself.  Enjoy!  My best score is 906.

Technical Features:

  • 20 total sais to throw
  • Sais stick into walls
  • Sais stick into the moving target and move with the target
  • Sais spin faster when they are thrown harder
  • Accuracy percentage and points calculated
  • Three-minute timed games - visual timer shows remaining seconds left
  • Levels increase in difficulty every 10 target hits (throwing area is decreased)
  • Adjustable strength and gravity (unlabeled numbers - input text)
  • Different sounds for when sai hits wood target vs walls and ceiling


Voodoo Doll Solar System

This system demonstrates 2D _calculated_ orbits.  This means I actually implemented Keplar's Laws of Planetary (eliptical) orbit. See my first failed attempt in my Proof of Concept section. There are actually three sons that the planets orbit around, but by default they are stationed in the exact center. Click and hold the suns to move them. Click on any sun and then adjust its size by click-hold-dragging its slider left or right. The larger the star, the greater its gravitational pull on the planets.

Click-hold on the planet buttons to see what they do.

There is also a toy “test” planet that you can access by click-hold-dragging anywhere on the

Challenge: put two stars apart from each other and try to put a planet in a figure-eight orbit.


Yoda on Drums

This is actually the very first "complete" flash project I ever created.  Use keyboard keys ASDFGHJKL;UNV and SPACE to make yoda hit the drums.  (U is a hand clap).  SPACE is the bass drum.  This should provide you with at least 2 minutes worth of entertainment.





Last updated 05/01/2003, Jason Reinsvold. For any comments, questions, or concerns regarding this site please email me at jreinsvo@calpoly.edu