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An old-school 2d platformer game, starring a certain quixotic frog.

An old-school 2d platformer game, starring a certain quixotic frog. Frogatto has gorgeous, high-end pixel art, pumping arcade tunes, and all the gameplay nuance of a classic console title. Run and jump over pits and enemies. Grab enemies with your tongue, swallow them, and then spit them out at other enemies as projectiles! Fight dangerous bosses, and solve vexing puzzles. Collect coins and use them to buy upgrades and new abilities in the store. Talk to characters in game, and work to unravel Big Bad Milgram's plot against the townsfolk! At over 30 levels set in 4 different environments, Frogatto is not a flash in the pan, and has the play-time you'd expect from a real videogame.

NOTES ABOUT THIS VERSION:

To INSTALL, unzip it to /boot folder

* type 'Frogatto' on terminal or just double click at Frogatto launcher

* Icon by ZuMi (Thanks!)

* Will be necessary to play:


*** WORKS ONLY WITH GCC4 AND GCC4HYBRID***


Submitted On:
31 Jul 2011
Submitted By:
Michael Vinícius de Oliveira (michaelvoliveira)
Submitted On:
31 Jul 2011
File Size:
197,446.70 Kb
Downloads:
24
File Version:
1.1.1.0
File Author:
Michael Vinícius de Oliveira
File HomePage:
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Rating:
Total Votes:1

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+1 # unsupportedbbjimmy 2011-08-01 23:47
Unsupported variants (GCC 2 Only, GCC 4 Only, GCC 4 Hybrid, and non-x86 hardware) are available below. They are provided for development and testing purposes only. The non-x86 builds are in the early stages of development. If you're lucky, those non-x86 builds will boot just enough to crash. All of these variant builds are unsupported. Releasing software that requires these unsupported builds is discouraged.
 
 
+1 # RE: unsupportedMichaelPeppers 2011-08-02 08:07
Actually, it works on gcc2hybrids. ;-)
(I don't know if it works out of the box on them, though, as my Haiku install is littered with gcc4 libraries all over the place)

The game looks nice, too bad it's too resource demanding, it's unplayable on my EeePC. :sad:
 
 
0 # RE: unsupportedmichaelvoliveira 2011-08-04 11:41
Many open source games in development out of there needs the latest compiler available.

Because of this, GCC2 is not supported anymore
 
 
+1 # RE: RE: unsupportedbbjimmy 2011-08-04 12:29
Haiku r1a3 has a gcc4 compiler. setgcc changes the compiler used. There is no reason to use or compile on a gcc4 build of Haiku.
 
 
-1 # RE: RE: RE: unsupportedmichaelvoliveira 2011-08-04 17:10
Ok. It's another GCC4 war. I get.

Look,

If you want use official alpha3, fine.
But you know why these games don't run there? simply because the lack of media_server_addon GCC4 like mesa renderer that have both, gcc2 and gcc4 ones in alpha3

Porting games is a difficult job. Don't think that it's easy. Mainly because X.

I remind you that Alpha3 is very outdated, because of kernel signals changes after.
 
 
+1 # Issues on GCC4Hybrid - r42522sikosis 2011-08-03 22:02
Hey,

Just thought I'd mention I tried this on r42522 (gcc4hybrid) and the game window opens and then closes straight away.

Is there a log file where I can see what might be the issue ?
 
 
+1 # RE: Issues on GCC4Hybrid - r42522sikosis 2011-08-03 22:04
ah ... that was from the shortcut on the desktop. When I launched it from the Terminal, it worked. Cool. 8)
 
 
0 # RE: RE: Issues on GCC4Hybrid - r42522michaelvoliveira 2011-08-04 11:39
Hi sikosis

I don't know why Haiku needs of an script to run binaries that have data stored in the same folder.. if is different typing in terminal...

I create the shortcut to know that you have a game installed ;)
 


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