Flickgames by me!
Jan. 28th, 2019 08:56 pmFlickgame, in case you haven't heard of it, is a game creation tool by increpare. It allows you to create simple point-and-click games, which you can then share with your friends. I was thinking of offering one for this year's
fandomtrumpshate, so here's a small portfolio of what I've done:
Pastoral: A simple flickgame, focused more on exploring an environment than anything else.
Holding Hands: A linear flick about two people in love.
Wossisname Makes a Choice: The first flickgame I ever made! One main choice, with two endings.
Wossisname and the Transforming Flowers: Made with the Flickgame variant Flick Jr., this can be considered a kind of sequel to the previous one. Probably best not to dig into it too much.
Shirking from Working: A Gravity Falls fangame I made for Trick or Treat as a treat last year. Choice-based, with two different endings.
Crying: A short game I made when I was feeling down about stuff.
This isn't a complete list of everything (for one, I don't always post everything I make, and for two, a lot of the flickgames I made are with the Faithgame variant, which requires anonymity), but I hope this gives you a good overview of my work anyway!
Pastoral: A simple flickgame, focused more on exploring an environment than anything else.
Holding Hands: A linear flick about two people in love.
Wossisname Makes a Choice: The first flickgame I ever made! One main choice, with two endings.
Wossisname and the Transforming Flowers: Made with the Flickgame variant Flick Jr., this can be considered a kind of sequel to the previous one. Probably best not to dig into it too much.
Shirking from Working: A Gravity Falls fangame I made for Trick or Treat as a treat last year. Choice-based, with two different endings.
Crying: A short game I made when I was feeling down about stuff.
This isn't a complete list of everything (for one, I don't always post everything I make, and for two, a lot of the flickgames I made are with the Faithgame variant, which requires anonymity), but I hope this gives you a good overview of my work anyway!