Author Topic: Poop Flinger: An App About Poop  (Read 3141 times)

I recently decided to make an Android app in Unity about chucking poop at people (as recommended by a member of the BLF) The app is currently downloadable as a beta (Google Play) with 24 playable levels, and the hot music was made by Plastiware. Please download the app and stay tuned for future poopy updates!

DOWNLOAD
Promo Video

PICTURES

As you can see, the graphics are poop.

TO DO
  • Make levels for Exhibit 2
  • Animate tourists/add textures/add random appearances
  • Add more sounds and music

SUGGESTIONS/REQUESTS
Let me know if you have:
  • Ideas for improvement or new turd types
  • Zoo name ideas
  • Complaints about the difficulty
  • A theory on how poop first came to be (seriously, I'll use this for a poster in-game)

SUBMIT CONTENT
Want to help make poop hit the fan? I need:
  • Artwork (posters, signs, etc) for levels (doesn't need to be poop related, can be about Blockland etc.)
  • Sounds (poop plopping noises, people yelling, running water, etc zoo noises)
  • Models (chairs, tables, tires, poop, etc zoo items)
PM me or post below with anything you create! Make sure not to use any copyrighted material and I'll put it into the game.

I'm also looking for something more humorous to replace this with; post anything you come up with below.


tl;dr poop jokes, begin!
« Last Edit: November 30, 2014, 03:09:47 AM by Wesley Williams »

You make iOS version now!


You make iOS version now!
Haha too bad I don't own any Apple devices ;) In any case I don't think iTunes likes beta content.


Oh cool, an app about Kalphiter



You make iOS version now!
you shouldn't
from what i've heard apple tends to be a bitch with this kinda stuff hue
besides when they got an apple device they knew they'd get fewer apps lol


judging from just the pictures, you're probably going to want to add shadows

judging from just the pictures, you're probably going to want to add shadows
I haven't found a good way to make interior lighting look good in Unity with shadows (it always looks far too dark indoors), so for now I've left them out. Let me know if you have any lighting tips.

I haven't found a good way to make interior lighting look good in Unity with shadows (it always looks far too dark indoors), so for now I've left them out. Let me know if you have any lighting tips.
sorry, I have little to no experience with unity so I can't really help you with that :(


Ok, but is there a laxative power-up?