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A monster girl breeder for lewd jam.
Use the copy ability to take the gene of a monster, then go around breeding with it to see what kind of children you get.
Might be fleshed out more someday(?)
WSAD - Move
E - Interact
F - Back
N - Next Day
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | |
Author | Lewddev |
Install instructions
Download the zip and extract it to a folder
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every button besides accept or w/e allows you to breed works
talk about frustrating -3-
talk about frustrating -3-
If you can, any chance you could re-release the game with the possibility of being able to make character designs / customize characters with the already usable sprites. How to crack mikrotik router password. Might add a little bit of bazaze to the game while it's still in development
Something screwy, thought this a game, but all I get is files,
this is great; if you ever release an update i'll be very excited!!
hey i was looking through the files and saw the 'oppai 2' sprite part thing, is there a way to actually breed to get those or are they currently unavailable?
Are you interested in getting help on this? I don't know if you plan to continue working on it, but it's a great idea and concept and I'd like to help if I can
If/when I get back to it that might be nice. As for now I've had some other projects pop up on top of full time work that has put this in a dusty corner. There doesn't seem to be other games like it for the most part, which still gives me some motivation to come back and work on this, sometime. Still, I appreciate the continued insterest and hope to get back to this.
Alright, I'm sure me and plenty others would love to see it if this is continued. I'd like to help if I can
Dude i would invest $$ in this project if you wanted to take it the breeding/farming route. Would you need a team to complete this game and or need investment?
I know you haven't touched this in ages, but I think adding a feature to name each of the monster girls would go a long way to keeping track of them all. Maybe have their names only pop up to on a mouseover to save space.
It has been a long while, still have eyes on it. Anyways, names will definitely be a feature to have. Will probably be asked to assign when born.
Will you return to this and add more? Or put up the source somewhere?
Thats a good question. I've worked on it on and off since release but it's still in the 'fleshing out basic mechanics' phase and not in a good spot to release an update. At the very least I do want it to be a playable game at some point and not just a mechanic demo. V stream vs usb2800d driver for mac. So I guess the answer is yes (hopefully).
pls more girls and more minigames, its best monster-pixel-girls simulator
So is it 'Stand Around and do nothing' simulator? Because I can't do anything. I interact with a girl and the screen pops out and it's impossible do do anything other than go back
Afterwards you can click the menu buttons. I'll probably make it also have keyboard controls at sometime.
How does breeding work internally?
Also, I understand the game in its current state is more like a prototype, but would be nice to distinguish more easily which monsters are which without going into the stats screen of each one. Another nice feature would be lineage graphs.
Some more nitpicks: controls in the breeding screen are inverted (F to interact, E to go back); on some days I can walk on tiles with monsters on them and can't interact with them, not sure what triggers it, going to the next day fixes it.
Internally it uses a bit array for genes, using crossover for variance. I thought it would be fun to try out genetic algorithm techniques, and it has been, but difficult to balance.
As for distinguishing, at the very least I'll probably use at least hair color/skin color. Ideally some sort of list view as well.
I'm not sure what level of scope it will have, but I would definately like to work more on it.
Maximizing the window size breaks the breed and copy buttons. That the buttons give no feedback even when you do click them made me think the whole thing was broken until I realized the real problem.
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Also, like the first post says, you do good pixel monster ladies.
- The actual breeding minigame is pretty fun. The natural difficulty scaling is good.
- The orgasm effect, and the motion of the girl is well done, good use of resources to achieve animation without redrawing.
- Is there more gameplay than the breeding minigame?
- I'd like to see more pixel monstergirls in your style!
The minigame is the only gameplay implemented. Had development gone on longer there would probably of been a light combat system, and more monstergirls too!
'Monster Maker' | |
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The Jim Henson Hour episode | |
Directed by | Giles Foster |
Written by | Nicholas Fisk Matthew Jacobs |
Original air date | 1989 |
Monster Maker is a 1989 45-minute television special, adapted by Matthew Jacobs from the 1979 novel of the same name by Nicholas Fisk.
Harry Dean Stanton plays an American Special Effects expert living in London, who is befriended by a young fan named Matt Banting (played by Kieran O'Brien). From Jim Henson's London-based Henson Associates, it was produced by Duncan Kenworthy and directed by Giles Foster.
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The show aired as a standalone special in the UK. In the US, it aired as an episode of The Jim Henson Hour.
Introduction[edit]
Jim Henson talks about the Creature Shop, showing one of the devils from The Storyteller as an example of what the Creature Shop can make. A puppet later used as The Predator on Dinosaurs can also be seen in a movie that Matt is watching. He then introduces the Monster Maker.
Plot[edit]
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Teenager Matt Banting wants to work with a famous but eccentric creature/fx (special effects) man, but he gets more than he bargained for when one of the creatures, the giant dragon-like Ultragorgon seems to come to life and takes Matt under his wing. Matt is forced to confront his inner monsters while working out his issues with his father.
Conclusion[edit]
Jim Henson mentions that although the creatures look real, they are not actually alive. He tells how many performers were needed for the Ultragorgon (including Brian Henson operating the head). He also brings out Kermit the Frog who comments that he liked the special.
Notes[edit]
- This episode was later re-aired as a stand-alone special without the framing introduction and closing, or The Jim Henson Hour title/logos.
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Credits[edit]
- Michael Gambon as Ultragorgon (voice)
- Jonathan Coy as Teacher
- Matthew Scurfield as Vaughn
- Bill Moody as Reg
- Grant Bardsley as Ben
- Alison Steadman as Perriwinkle
- Amanda Dickinson as Mother
- George Costigan as Father
- Harry Dean Stanton as Chancey Bellow
- Kieran O'Brien as Matt Banting
Ultragorgon operated by Martin Anthony, Tony Ashton, Michael Bayliss, Marcus Clarke, Sue Dacre, David Greenaway, Brian Henson, and Christopher Leith.
External links[edit]
- Monster Maker on IMDb
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