Yes, and even through everything, I still find time every now and then to program a couple of games.  Here they are, if you're into that kind of thing.  I created them with Klik & Play, Maxis's simple programming engine.  I like it.  It's a lot less complicated than the programming I do in Pascal and C++.


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IMPORTANT:  To run any of these games, you need to download these two files into your C:\windows\system\ directory.

                    knps.dll                                                  knpg.dll                    

Game Title

Screen Shot

Filename & Size

Rating

Description

Hunch

DRhunch.zip
(822 KB)

*

Hunch was the first platform game I ever made.  It isn't exactly superb, but it's fairly decent, I guess.  Did I mention it was the first game I ever made?  Well, it was the first game I ever made.  Check for the hidden sounds on the Christmas tree level.
Germ: A Quest of Infection

DRgerm.zip
(237 KB)

***

GERM was my second atempt at an arcade-style game.  Unfortunately, lots of the graphics are original, and I can't draw on computer too well.  Fast-paced, but very predictable.  
Twisted Pong

DRpong.zip
(359 KB)

***

I was just fiddling around with a few things on this one. Mainly, I just wanted a place to use a lot of these sounds.  It's pong, need I say more?  2 player, variable difficulty levels.  
Sea Dog In Space

DRpirate.zip
(1.16 MB)

*****
I really think this one's good.

This one is still in progress, and it's nowhere near done yet, but what I have so far is functional, and it's not bad at all, if I do say so myself.  It has GREAT music, fast-paced gameplay, smooth sprites, and even a bit of a plot or storyline to move it all along.  


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