Throwing a monster party in Castle of the Winds
Been playing around some Castle of the Winds for Windows 3.1 under DOSBox, and guess what I’ve been doing lately?
I decided to throw my own 8-bit monster party that includes animated statues, scorpions, bears, spiders, ants and other kinds of bad guys and monster. I’m now getting close to getting ready for part 2 of the game, but that’ll have to wait until either tomorrow or whenever I feel like playing Castle of the Winds again.
Kickin’ @$$ and Takin’ Names in TF2
Decided to take a break on some SFM for right now and played on some random community servers in TF2 since it’s been awhile, and so far I’ve found quite a few drops and unlocked a couple achievements so far, and there were some people playing on the server that I’ve been playing on like the one person who plays as a Heavy with the Brass Beast, another one playing as a Soldier with a Quake rocket launcher and a Panic Attack shotgun, and also a Scout wearing a Mint-colored Bill’s hat with the same paint color as his other cosmetics that I couldn’t remember their names of them. We all had lots of fun playing the game to win. 🙂
As again, I will be planning doing some SFM either before I go to work tomorrow or by the time my next round of weekend begins.
Current Weekend Spot: Beating Skyrim for Windows 3.11
Last night I decided to take a break from working on my SFM project for right now and play some Castle of the Winds in Windows 3.11 under DOSBox, and so far I have fought my way through 187 monsters scattered around in different areas and finally got to the notoriously Evil Hill Giant Leader known as Hrungnir:
I have successfully defeated Hrungnir, the Hill Giant leader, and his ogre henchmen just by shooting some Fireballs at them. After defeating Hrungnir I grabbed the Amulet of Kings from his dead body. It’s a special kind of amulet that lets me use the item in order to beat the game:
That was only the first part of the game. So now I’m at the point where I must get everything ready for the second part of the game right now, and I’ll be able to move on to Part 2 as soon I got all the stuff that I need.
Have my latest sprite sheet for tonight
I apologize for not posting last couple days ago because I’ve been too tired to come up with something to post. Either way, I will now show you my latest sprite sheet for tonight:
It was a sprite sheet of playing cards from Bridge in the Mind Games Entertainment Pack under Windows 3.11, so now I just need to make one last touch-up before I upload this sprite sheet in The Spriters Resource since nobody ever made a sprite sheet of this. But I’ll have to wait on that until tomorrow to do so because I’ve been too busy doing chores around the house since our landlord is going to be here to repair the windows of our house. So until then, goodnight and have yourselves a beautiful rest. 🙂
Me and My Gun Robot
Decided to go through my folder of old screenshots from Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project, and I decided to Photoshop one of them:
This is my hand drawn character named Alexa, a female golfer in red, happily becoming friends with a level 3 robot Mech which looks like a gun with two robotic legs. This Mech has strong upgrades like the large metal slotted hood it has mounted on top of its gun, a happy green light that turns red in alert mode, and a pipebomb launcher attached to its gun. The reason why I made that is because the level 3 Mech in Duke Nukem: Manhattan Project is my most favorite enemy that’s the most strongest regular enemy of all throughout the game.
Playing around some Castle of the Winds
Last night I’ve been doing some Castle of the Winds in Windows 3.11 under DOSBox since it’s been a long time since I played it during the Windows XP years. Here’s a screenshot of what the gameplay looks like in the game:
So far I have made some good progress. I have journeyed my way along the highway that leads to the village of Bjarnarhaven since the village at the very beginning of the game got mysteriously burned down. I am now currently in Fortress level 4 of this game, but I’ll plan going to the fifth Fortress Level whenever I feel like playing Castle of the Winds again. 🙂
Some Old School Arcade Pool for DOS
Been playing a bit of an old DOS game that I’ve never tried out under DOSBox earlier this evening. It’s called Arcade Pool, a game where you can compete a Pool competition against other computer players and/or human players. Here’s a screenshot of what this game would look like:
All you got to do is use the left mouse button to line up the cue ball and then right click to fire away to see if any balls would go down the sinker holes until there is a winner at the end. I like how there’s different Pool games such as Custom Pool, US Open Pool, UK Open Pool, etc.
This here is a screenshot of the results made in the game of Pool that has numbers of shots made, fouls made and balls sunk down. This game is fun to play but hard to score some shots when it comes to making fouls and misses. It will now be added to my private collection of old DOS games.
I made another SFM thing for tonight
Gentlemen, behold! My own version of Batman in his fairy princess outfit, and he’s dancing around with his melons and jugs:
The reason why I made that is because my friends Overlord Tomala and Yutram came up with that kind of idea. 😛
BAAAAAMAAAAAAAANNN and Fwendz!
I have uploaded my very first Scribblenauts Unmasked collection to the Steam workshop on a clean install of Windows 10 because of my items that I made a few years ago have turned invisible. It was a collection of my own versions of superheroes and supervillains with funny-looking faces and serious issues, but they can still fight against each other. Click on the link here to check out them out in the collection.
I’ll be planning on getting back to SFM tomorrow, but I have to come up with something good that should I make for my next project.
More Superhero Adventures in Scribblenauts Unmasked
I didn’t get to do any SFM last couple days ago, but I did re-upload a few of my creations from Scribblenauts Unmasked to the Steam workshop since most of the stuff that I made awhile back became invisible due to the clean install of Windows 10. So I had no choice but to delete all my object data and start making them all over from scratch.
I will be planning on screwing around with SFM once my weekend begins, so stick around until I come back to my headquarters.