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Alzter's_roadmap
NOTE: This is something I know is not currently feasible, it's more of a far out goal that I may come back to at some point
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Remove all existing content so we don't have to worry about supporting every user made thing. It is near impossible to keep track of all the ideas we have gotten in the past two decades, but it would be good to round up the good ones (places like the SuperTux media directory and grumbel’s filesystem have great ideas and concept art in them)
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New engine that is easier to utilize and contribute to, the current one seems very difficult to get into or understand. This may clash with the more ambitious game idea, so it depends.
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Opportunity to simplify and improve existing ideas when re-implementing them
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Powerups could be adjusted, it would make much more sense if the mushroom equivalent was a fish instead of an egg
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Make coins have a purpose of some sort, possibly add item shops in the worldmap where you can exchange coins for rare or even exclusive powerups
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Re-introduce level timer for extra challenge or incentive
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Rework the lives system, having coins as lives is too unclear and difficult to gauge
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More interesting usage of lightmap for puzzles
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Potentially integrate lost ideas like Granitos, Evil Penguin (Birdo), factory/industrial level theming, etc.
- Clear idea for what to do with story mode, revamp the existing level theming and visual design to be more appealing and interesting
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Better menu design than just a list of options, maybe get inspiration from things like Pingus?
- Have selected menu text wiggle and cycle through colours while selected, it’s the small fun things that add charm and character
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Make character animation smoother and more expressive
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Properly represent characters like Nolok and Penny
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Larger, more interesting decals and set pieces with animation and effects like torch fire, waterfalls, etc.
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More moves for Tux to pull off? This might not be needed and only complicate Tux’s moveset, it depends.
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Water that Tux can swim through, perhaps like Penguin Mario where you control direction and flap your arms with action for a boost of speed
- How would we handle enemies in water?
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Vines that Tux can swing back and forth on, think NSMB.
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Sliding like a penguin down sloped surfaces, much like how Sonic rolls across hills. Might stray too far from current gameplay, it depends on how much we want to change things from a tile-based Mario platformer to a more Sonic like game with more freeform geometry and advanced physics
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Autoscrolling “avalanche” levels where a horde of enemies like rolling snowballs or boulders chase Tux, make scrolling faster depending on how far Tux is from the edge to keep a frantic pace
- Rework Ispys, make them able to interact with more things and make the things they interact with clearly marked as so
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Shaders for fire, water, god rays in the forest, proper lighting engine that makes light stop at walls instead of acting independently of terrain
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Lightmaps to provide more realistic visuals like SuperTuxKart?
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Use of puppet tools, 3D models or some alternative to more easily and smoothly animate characters? Alternatively, we could keep the hand-drawn animation and lean more towards that style for the visuals.
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Support for larger, more freeform tiles that look more dynamic, like large rock faces with varied patterns. (see images below)
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Potentially remove tiles altogether and come up with a new method for drawing terrain, maybe something more freeform like Sonic Studio? Perhaps use a very fancy script to fill ground shapes with a set texture and place tile edges around them?
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Improved level editor that can place ground on a grid in different shapes, like full tiles, slopes, possibly even freeform shapes?
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Have water be more dynamic than simply a tile, have it splash and ripple at the surface, use some sort of fancy tech to render it as a volume instead of using single tiles
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Ice floes that tilt depending on the player's weight, and bob up and down as the player lands on them
- Instead of manually scripting these interactions on a case by case basis, have a proper engine that can support it
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Fix slopes, make them easier to traverse and stop things like enemies failing to walk up them or treating them like walls
Home
Guidelines
Game Mechanics
Tools
Engine
- Cameras in other games
- Collision
- Configuration File
- Console
- Cutscenes
- Game_Engine
- Lighting
- Map_transformer
- Portables
- SceneGraph
- Scripting
Specifications
Milestones
- Milestone 1 Analysis
- Milestone 2 Design Document
- Milestone 2 Design Document Old
- Milestone 3 Design Document
Building (mostly outdated)
- INSTALL.md
- Building
- Building on macOS
- Building SuperTux
- Building on Windows
- Building with MXE (cross-compile)
Meetings