Sunday, April 15, 2012

Blastocyst



Introducing Blastocyst, a cellular shooter where players take on the role of a microscopic human being to be.  Yes, those are sperm.

The game will likely take a few more weeks to complete, but the objective is to "swim" around shooting at amoebas, paramecium, and viruses.  Billy the Blastocyst follows the mouse while WASD shoots in 4 directions.

Blastocyst features a few rogue-like elements.  I'm still hashing out the details, but basically Billy goes from one womb area to another while encountering random enemies.  After so many stages, a boss appears.  Potential bosses include Daddy's Penis and a Coat Hanger.

If Billy dies, the game is over.  Players can start over, but will face completely different challenges.  If Billy overcomes all obstacles, he will eventually be born.  Talk about life and death!

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Adventures in HTML5

Apparently, HTML5 is the future.  That's what everyone except Adobe keeps saying anyway.  Today, I attempted to get with the times and learn the basics of drawing and animating on an HTML canvas.

Before this morning, I had almost no Javascript experience, which is really what HTML5 is.  Javascript does everything behind the scenes and HTML updates whatever's on the canvas.

Ultimately, I achieved basic movement.  I'm attempting to create a simple game and currently have the character moving via keyboard input.  I managed to get something akin to collision detection, but it's far from sophisticated.  Timed events are giving me a headache.  I should probably get a book on Javascript or something.  It's not working at all and I have no idea why.

Still, for a day's effort into completely new territory, I shouldn't be too discouraged.

Boo yeah, internet.  Boo yeah.

Changing Focus


Hey. Andy here. This is my blog. It used to be about writing short stories and science fiction. I didn't update it very much. Few people read it. Meh. Meh. Meh.

For those who care (my cats), I'm still writing fiction, but this blog is changing focus. Now it's about tech – which is to say it's about video games, programming, and operating systems.

Basically, I'll be making ocassional updates about projects I'm working on. Also, there will be rants and well-thought out criticisms of the internetz.

Here's what I think of Chatroulette:


Saturday, October 29, 2011

Like Men

“That's disgusting.”

“Why is that disgusting? It's not like I have herpes or something. A razor is a razor!” Tom squealed.

 “Why can't I use the same one on my face?”

“Um...no. That's fucking jank,” Jerry returned while comparing Seattle and Golden State.

“Jank? Who the fuck says jank?” Ted attacked.

“Uh...black people.” Jerry returned. His chunky, pale hands struggled with the SNES pad.

“Black people?” Ted paused, pulled his eyes from the old CRT. “You do know this is Iowa, right?”  Jerry's many chins rolled in protest. He was looking at the Pacers now. Reggie Miller's 3-point rating was ridiculous. Hard to pass up. Charlotte was nearly impossible to refuse – Larry Johnson and Alonzo Mourning! Plus, those bitchin' aqua jerseys? Enough to give even a heterosexual man a semi.

“How do you not take Chicago?” Tom protested.

“Fuck that. No Jordan,” Jerry rolled. He always sounded like he had a mouthful of gelatin.

“Jordan's overrated. The game's better without him,” Tom stated proudly.

Jerry sat down the controller like he would a low-fat snack. “Overrated?” His meaty head shook in shock. “OVERRATED?”

“Yeah. He was good, but the idea of him being some Christ-like messiah to the sport was invented to sell sneakers. Scottie Pippen won the same number of championships and he didn't bitch, whine, and play baseball with Bugs Bunny,” Tom continued, “Larry Bird and Magic Johnson are both lightyears ahead of Jordan. If you want to look at Bill Russell and Wilt Chamberlain's numbers, you can't even make an argument.”

“What? That is bullshit?” Jerry shook with anger.

“Nah, Wilt Chamberlain was the bomb,” Ted interjected, “averaged over 50 points a game for an entire season. Plus, he fucked like 20,000 women.”

“I don't care how many women he fucked!” Jerry's pink face was reddening by the second. “He's not as good as Jordan! Jordan won 6 championships!”

“Russell won 11,” Tom pointed out.

“Yeah, in an era where the league consisted of 5-foot-tall, skinny white guys!”

“Not helping you're whole not a racist argument.” Ted jabbed.

“Oh, I'm racist? Would a racist pick the Utah Jazz?”Jerry spat, “Because Karl Malone looks pretty fucking black to me!”

“I don't know,” Ted started, “he's an avid proponent of gun rights and a registered Republican, so....pretty much whiter than Stockton.”

“Ha-ha. Go after my political beliefs cuz you can't beat me at a game!” The hint of anger in Jerry's voice caused a series of ripples in his throat.

“There's probably a code to play as Hitler,” Ted continued, “you'd probably like that wouldn't you, chunk?”

“Fuck you, Detmere! You only resort to name calling because you have no valid arguments!”

“Is that what your thick, voluptuous mom told you? Whatever, fatass....and that name has a valid argument. You see your ass....is fat.”

“How fat is it?” Tom offered up the alley-oop.

“Your ass is sooooo fat,” Ted paused, letting anticipating mount, “that when Father Michaels tried to molest you as a child, your butt checks prevented him from achieving full penetration.”

“That's not true!” Jerry spat.

“He did achieve full penetration?” Tom asked.

“Shut the fuck up! Both of you!!!”

Tom and Ted shared a few more laughs under their breath. Tom flipped through a few more teams before settling on Seattle – hard to pass up Schrempf and the Reign Man. Ted had winner, but there's was no need to announce it – that's how it always was. Three beers from the sale rack made their way around the circle of beaten furniture. For the next 4 quarters, they settled their differences like men.

Sunday, August 7, 2011

Things never work out how I imagine.  Remember that story with the blue hand a few posts down?  Still not finished.  On the other hand, I'm sitting on a completed manuscript and another story that's coming together pretty nicely.  Neither of those were on any sort of schedule.

I feel kinda bad because this blog/site was started with the intention of hosting completed works.  However, not a lot of people click on here whose first name isn't Andy.  Legitimately publishing work will help me find an audience, gain some needed experience in the field, and maybe make a buck or two.

I've decided to submit my finished manuscript to Beyond Centauri.  It's a quarterly science fiction publication that focuses on younger audiences and family-friendly stories.  Surprisingly, my work fits this description (in my mind, of course).  I know rejection is the most likely outcome, but submitting is an achievement by itself.

Monday, July 25, 2011

Unknown waters

I've finished my first actual manuscript.  It's a short story, though it gotten a bit longer after a solid revision.  After a few more read throughs and pain-staking edits, it'll be as good as I can get it.  I'm getting ready to tread into unknown waters.  I've never attempted to get anything published before.

Normally, I post my stories online, here or on a forum and end up getting some great feedback.  It's hard to emulate how people read a piece without actually having people.  Unfortunately, as soon as something is posted on the internet, it's considered "published."  So....you won't find the story here unless no one else wants it (like my parents didn't want my brother Melvin).  Just kidding.  Melvin is my half-brother.

As for the unknown waters bit, I'm not even sure where to start looking for publishers.  I've found a list of potential literary magazines and I'm yet to figure out what order I will submit to them.  The Colored Lens, Shadowgate, and Aurora Wolf sound like good starting points.  I'm (initially) skipping ebook and online publishers because I would prefer to have some tangible proof of my accomplishment.  I suppose that's vain, but writing always is.

I'll try the zines that offer some pay and have a legitimate base and then work towards my other options.  Maybe, I'll get some feedback and end up revising the piece.  Frankly, I'm not sure what's going to happen.

I can always go back to Spanish pole dancing,
but I'd prefer to leave the days of El Thrusto in the past.

Saturday, July 16, 2011

I'm still trying to get epub versions of my stories up on the site.  It hasn't worked as smoothly as I liked - still ironing out some formatting errors.  If I don't stress out and have a heart attack-ack-ack-ack-ack, they may be available soon.

Just for shits and giggles, here's the proposed cover of "Me and Devil Blues."

The picture is from clker.com, which hosts free clip art that anyone can use and modify.

Obviously, the story was only 3 pages and didn't need a cover, but sometimes guys just wanna have fun....or is that only girls?

Either way, I'm going to keep chipping away.  I know a lot of people carry around those little doohickeys and I'd like to accommodate them, if possible.

If you're reading and have suggestions for formatting or whatever, please comment.

I get so lonely.