Ladron De La Noche on 1/6/2008 at 15:24
(
http://files.filefront.com/crayonzip/;9044676;/fileinfo.html) Crayon Physics @ Filefront.com
I've not seen this mentioned, found through the wiki. Draw a square, circle, triangle (your choice) and roll the ball towards the yellow star. Very simple although quite unique. The main site (
http://www.kloonigames.com/crayon/) here shows an upcoming deluxe version not released as of yet (watch the video). Only 5mb download, no installer. :)
A Independent Games Festival prize winner. ;)
henke on 1/6/2008 at 21:34
Absolutely Lovely. :)
Shame it's so short though, I'm looking forward to that Deluxe verison.
Rogue Keeper on 2/6/2008 at 13:51
Indiana Jones and his Desktop Adventures + Star Wars Yoda Stories
Edit : google is your freind
Matthew on 2/6/2008 at 14:29
That's still 'abandonware' I'd think.
Rogue Keeper on 2/6/2008 at 14:37
Possibly, although the fansite owner is quite confident...
Quote:
All content on this site belongs to alrd (founder & admin), send questions to [email]tfscottish@gmail.com[/email].
(Game classed as abandonware and does not require Lucasarts permission to use images or names from the game, therefore all the game-related content on this site does not belong to anyone unless Lucasarts takes back their rights.)
If mods decide it's against forum policy link such games, they know what to do.
Matthew on 2/6/2008 at 14:42
They already did, by saying 'no abandonware please' on the opening post. And that statement is pure junk, sadly. No permission to use Star Wars and Indy content? Really?
Rogue Keeper on 2/6/2008 at 14:44
You win. :devil:
WingedKagouti on 2/6/2008 at 16:29
Quote Posted by BR796164
Possibly, although the fansite owner is quite confident...
Copyright does not work the way those guys think it does. It hasn't been 75 (more in some places) years since those games were released.
Trademarks would be closer, but as long as the owner tries to protect a trademark there's no chance there either. And both those franchises are very agressively protected.
There is no generic "if it hasn't been supported by the developer for <x> years/the developer went away then it's free"-clause connected to software. Generic abandonware is just as illegal as a warez version of Halo 3.
Freeware, Public Domain and similar licences have to be explicitly used by the owner of the software.
Whether there's anyone willing or capable of pursuing the copyrighted software is a different matter. Abandonware is illegal and banned from this thread.