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I'm getting back to a project I started in 2024 but got to pause it (couldn't find anyone to help me). It's called SuperTux Smasher (formerly SuperTuxBattleMelee), a platform fighter featuring Tux and other mascots in the open source community

So far, we are three people working on it (the other two just joined very recently) and they even get to do a logo for the game. There's also a sample design of the main screen, and we're working on the menu and a stage

We're also looking for other potential people interested. Just note that it's likely going to be a pixel art game, so if you know how to use Aseprite or Libresprite, that would be awesome. Otherwise, you can go as composer or programmer. You'll just need to know how to use C++ and Squirrel (it's like Lua, but with a true object-oriented paradigm), the latter will be used for modding support

If you're interested, the source code is here on Codeberg: https://codeberg.org/SuperTuxSmasher/sts-game

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[–] hperrin@lemmy.ca 5 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 18 hours ago) (5 children)

I would be interested in helping, but I am a web developer. Do you need help in that regard? Maybe for some sort of online account management platform, or just a website? I can design an API that the game could read from for publishing/finding servers and integrating with the player’s online profile. I can code in Svelte and React, and Node.js on the backend, particularly SvelteKit.

I just noticed you hadn’t bought the domain names, so I bought them to make sure nobody swiped them from you. I can transfer them to you after ten days (Cloudflare’s waiting period after registering them). I got supertuxsmasher.com and .org.

I also run an email service and would love to provide free email for the domain to you if you’d like. You can check out my service at https://port87.com/. I can help you set it up if you’ve never done that sort of thing before.

I have some family members who are composers. If you come up with a melody for the game theme, I could ask if they could develop it into a score. My sister’s orchestra might even be willing to record it if I ask super nicely. 😁

[–] FlutterTal@lemmy.world 2 points 18 hours ago (4 children)

For now, the main focus is on the game code. Though yeah, web development is planned in the future, as it can be useful once mod support is fully implemented and the game is in a more playable state. I can make a public repo for you so you can contribute to it if you want

[–] hperrin@lemmy.ca 3 points 18 hours ago* (last edited 17 hours ago) (3 children)

Yeah, I’d love to. Would you want just a static site for now that you could use for promotion?

Oh, also I do voice acting, so if you need that, especially for things like announcer voice, I can do that.

[–] FlutterTal@lemmy.world 2 points 16 hours ago (1 children)

And the repo is up if you want to ^^ https://codeberg.org/SuperTuxSmasher/sts-web

For now, a static website would do. Like I said, it's gonna be worked on more once we get modding support implemented and the game can be played

And normally, voice acting shouldn't be necessary

[–] hperrin@lemmy.ca 3 points 14 hours ago (1 children)

Ok. I’ll start on it soon. I’ll just use Codeberg Pages to host it. My username on Codeberg is the same (hperrin) if you wanna give me access to the repo. :)

[–] FlutterTal@lemmy.world 3 points 13 hours ago
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