Cave Story: Doukutsu Monogatari (PC)

Started by RT 55J, October 16, 2006, 09:45:36 PM

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RT 55J

Awesome Japanese freeware platformer. If you haven't played it yet, you should now.



Linky: http://agtp.romhack.net/doukutsu.html">http://agtp.romhack.net/doukutsu.html



First Cave: http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/9906/firstcaveyw6.png">http://img172.imageshack.us/img172/9906/firstcaveyw6.png



Migma Village: TODO

Egg Corridor: TODO

Grasstown: TODO

Sand Zone: TODO

Labyrinth: TODO

Waterway: TODO

Egg Corridory 2: TODO

*Place whose name alludes me*: TODO

Plantation: TODO

Last Cave A: TODO

Last Cave B: TODO

Balcony: TODO

Hell: TODO

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JonLeung

You should've mentioned that it's like Castleroid/Metroidvania in the first place!  :)

Blublu

That's an interesting coincidence. I was thinking about the idea of doing this game myself, and I am currently playing this game. By the way, for those who have not played this game, DO SO NOW. It is one of the awesomenessest game ever made.

Blublu

By the way, that place is called "Outer wall". (why can't I edit? Argh!)

Blublu

By the way 2, it is "Mimiga", not "Migma". I thought it was just a typo in your post, but I see that the same error is also on the map.



Are you using a level editor to make these maps? I sure hope so. I think there are 2 different level editors that exist for this game (not counting whatever the developer used).

RT 55J

Oh dear... I never realized I was misspelling Mimiga all this time. >.< I swear, I must have dyslexia or something.



Yes, I am using an external editor (Miza). I'll check the other one out to see if it has any redeeming value.

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Blublu

You're not dyslexic, this happens to people all the time. You don't read every letter when you read words you have seen before, so if you accidentally mis-read a new word the first time you see it, chances are it will keep happening, because you don't usually read the letters themselves again.





Oh, and ... yeah, nice job on this game, please keep it up. Level editors sure make mapping easy, right? :D

RT 55J

I fixed the mistake in the first map: http://img288.imageshack.us/img288/2629/firstcavewl1.png



Here's the Mimiga village. It's almost done. I just need to finish Yamashita Farm.

http://img92.imageshack.us/img92/5954/mimigavillageof2.png<

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Revned

Blublu Said:
You're not dyslexic, this happens to people all the time. You don't read every letter when you read words you have seen before, so if you accidentally mis-read a new word the first time you see it, chances are it will keep happening, because you don't usually read the letters themselves again.





Oh, and ... yeah, nice job on this game, please keep it up. Level editors sure make mapping easy, right? :D

Yep, I thought for years that the beach in Zelda: Link's Awakening was called "Tornobo Shores", when it's "Toronbo Shores". I still prefer my version, though, because I'm so used to it.


RT 55J

I've been mapping another game at the same time, so progress has been slow. In spite of that, I did manage to finish Grasstown:



http://img115.imageshack.us/img115/4355/grasstownzl5.png

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TerraEsperZ

What I'm wondering is, having not played the game, do all the areas fit inside one big, overall map, like Metroid and Super Metroid? Being able to see the entire game at once is always cooler in my opinion.



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RT 55J

Short Answer: No. The teleporters prevent any chance of that happening.

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Revned

Well, I finally got around to playing this game, and it's pretty darned fun. Impressive for a freeware game. I look forward to more maps!