A downloadable game

Hi all.  Welcome to my first ever video game!  What we have here is something incredibly basic that I made while learning how to use AGD 4.7.  It's a bit of a pot of ideas, and each screen is basically me learning how do things.  I will follow this up at some point with a proper version once I learn how to do loading screens, music etc, but for now this is more a proof of concept than anything else.

Controls:

Move left = O

Move right = P

Jump = Space

Move up a rope = Q

Move down a rope = A

Feedback is welcome, although I suspect most people won't be very impressed.  We've all got to start somewhere though, right?

Download

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UniAdv.tap 14 kB

Install instructions

This should work in any Spectrum emulator that can run .tap files

Development log

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Hi, I’m contacting you because I want to create a homebrew tribute USB. I’m collecting as many content creators as possible. I also want to include a profile for each one, with some details like their logo, avatar, name, completed work, projects, etc., so you can see who’s behind their creations.

That profile, along with any material you allow me to upload, will be saved on a USB flash drive. This will function as a database of creators and their creations, and will be updated as I connect with more new people.

The USB flash drive I’m planning to create will be one of those rubberized USB flash drives, shaped like a Spectrum, something that looks really cool. The idea is that those who contribute material and want to buy one or more will get them at cost price, and those who are just users and want to buy some will have a slightly higher price.

The idea is that if enough units are sold to recover the initial investment, the profits generated by the remaining USB drives will be distributed among those who contributed material to the project, via wire transfer, PayPal, or, if possible, the USB drive will be free. Obviously, you can buy more than one, but only one can be free.

It’s not necessary or mandatory to buy the USB drive; you only need to buy it if you like it or want it.

If you’re interested in this project, you can contact me at this email: flopping@gmail.com. If you have any questions or concerns, let me know and I’ll get back to you. Does this sound like a good idea? Would you like to participate in the project? Let me know. Best regards,

Juan.