Poll

What should I add next?

Worker Huts
9 (9.5%)
Hospitals
4 (4.2%)
Jails
4 (4.2%)
Warehouses
4 (4.2%)
Re-implement Farms and Crops
11 (11.6%)
Make the new graphics selectable without editing the .love file.
6 (6.3%)
Village Upgrades (Or upgrades in general)
15 (15.8%)
AI
39 (41.1%)
Other (State your idea in a post)
3 (3.2%)

Total Members Voted: 95

Author Topic: IsoLand - An Isometric Civilization-style Game (abandoned)  (Read 30304 times)

he means he wants you to save the images as .png and put them in a .zip file
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A preview of what I've been working on. Doesn't have too many differences, but the coding is a LOT easier to read :D

That grass has a pretty good framerate!


Make the land mass bigger

Make the land mass bigger
it gets bigger when you cut forests down

So, working on any more advanced things yet? Like, people or food having a purpose?

So, working on any more advanced things yet? Like, people or food having a purpose?
Of course. Obviously food will go towards feeding the people.

Right now I'm trying to re-implement everything into my new engine, and then I'll add some new stuff and release it.

Is it possible that you can make some random (and rare) events happen such as droughts and forest fires?
(Which would add something so that it's not just pressing keys on the keyboard n stuff.)

Is it possible that you can make some random (and rare) events happen such as droughts and forest fires?
(Which would add something so that it's not just pressing keys on the keyboard n stuff.)
Natural disasters was part of my plan, yes.

You should add natural lakes, Elevation, and Caves on which you can build mines.



Then more complicated stuff and then we got a Sim City Minecraft Version

I open the aplication and get a love symbol spinning around and around

Open the Isoland file, not the Love.exe file.



What if i remove fence and grass?

Add a mining shack where you can go into and mine passed rocks like the tree idea.  Multiplayer also

Add sand and beach's and Docks and Lighthouse's then we can start building boats and ships