Originally posted by wyeWell that's unexpected! I've never heard of the game, but your drawings actually make me want to play it. (Reminds me of the "drawing video game levels on paper" phase I and probably many of us had as kids.) Those levels look really cozy, and one could even imagine that art style looking nice in a game.
Yeah, I think it's nice that this wasn't just the regular "going from left to right"-level design that was so prominent in Mario. Granted, there were plenty of games who did that back then (DuckTales comes to mind) but usually they were all more popular and had maps popping up in magazines.
In retrospect I wished I would have done stages 3 and 5, since they have actually some pretty well-hidden secret passages.
And yes, a game in such a handdrawn-style would be nice.
I would imagine some sort of spiritual successor to Comix Zone.
Imagine going through a stage that gets drawn while you are playing it... lot's of potential to do crazy stuff, with changing the level-layout on the fly, and getting some surpise enemies popping up and all that.
Originally posted by RPG HackerIf there's one thing I can say here it's that I really like your drawings, they're super cute!
Thank you! It helped that the sprites in this were super-cute to begin with!
The sprites are super-odd in this game, in that sense that most of them won't hurt you at all, which makes attacking them feel quite wrong... killing them won't give you points (actually very little does which makes you wonder why this game would give points at all, as it was very... pointless)
A fun aspect of this however was the fact that some of these sprites would go crazy when you do actually attack them.
Overall, this game was (or is) a nice little oddity with an overall very easy difficulty level. I've seen it often described as a tech demo, and this is not far off - the folks at Sunsoft really put all of what was possible on the Game Boy in there. During the GB/NES-era especially, it felt like they're were working day and night on their games to give them all a little extra polishing compared to other companies.