Dementia v0.1b
PSP homebrew developer Freshmilk just came up with a new build for the fun game known as Dementia, bringing it up to version 0.1b. Those who missed our last coverage on this might want to know that this creation is a color-puzzle game with the objective of making all the squares on the grid turn yellow.
This is not as easy as it sounds because clicking on one square will not only change that particular square’s color but every single square around it as well. Anyway, here are the changes implemented to Dementia v0.1b coming directly from the developer:
- This version sports an extra 30 levels on top of the 50 from the last version. there are now 80 levels in the game.
- This version has been modified to externalize the levels from the game, meaning that level packs are supported now. I no longer have to make a full releases to add levels.
- The pesky inverse menu has been fixed, sorta. I had a lot of complaints about it, so I’ve put in the option to have it normal if you wish.
- I’ve edited the saving system so that we should end up with fewer lost game saves. If you do happen to lose your game, all you need to do is edit LEVEL.txt to say where you were up to, although its pretty sad to edit this unnecessarily.
- The 2nd fade in glitch at the start has been fixed up so to speed up the introduction and avoid annoyance.
- A new fade effect was implemented alongside the original for an extra special effect, lol.
- We’ve edited some of the credit screen and text on how to play the game to remove typos and wrong information. Sorry about that.
- We’ve now fixed the level numbering, in the case that is messed up having passed level 31. The level jumps have also been fixed.
- Fixed the glitch where the music stopped playing during or after the credits, I don’t know what caused it, but whatever it was seems to have gone now.
- All of the credits and instruction screens have been remade, to be a lot less flashy, yet a lot more readable. Sorry for the quality loss, but we believe this is for the best.
- The quality loss of the music during the fades was looked into, although it can’t be fixed easily. For now, it looks like we’re just going to have to put up with it.
Download: Dementia v0.1b
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum
PSP homebrew developer Freshmilk just came up with a new build for the fun game known as Dementia, bringing it up to version 0.1b. Those who missed our last coverage on this might want to know that this creation is a color-puzzle game with the objective of making all the squares on the grid turn yellow.
This is not as easy as it sounds because clicking on one square will not only change that particular square’s color but every single square around it as well. Anyway, here are the changes implemented to Dementia v0.1b coming directly from the developer:
- This version sports an extra 30 levels on top of the 50 from the last version. there are now 80 levels in the game.
- This version has been modified to externalize the levels from the game, meaning that level packs are supported now. I no longer have to make a full releases to add levels.
- The pesky inverse menu has been fixed, sorta. I had a lot of complaints about it, so I’ve put in the option to have it normal if you wish.
- I’ve edited the saving system so that we should end up with fewer lost game saves. If you do happen to lose your game, all you need to do is edit LEVEL.txt to say where you were up to, although its pretty sad to edit this unnecessarily.
- The 2nd fade in glitch at the start has been fixed up so to speed up the introduction and avoid annoyance.
- A new fade effect was implemented alongside the original for an extra special effect, lol.
- We’ve edited some of the credit screen and text on how to play the game to remove typos and wrong information. Sorry about that.
- We’ve now fixed the level numbering, in the case that is messed up having passed level 31. The level jumps have also been fixed.
- Fixed the glitch where the music stopped playing during or after the credits, I don’t know what caused it, but whatever it was seems to have gone now.
- All of the credits and instruction screens have been remade, to be a lot less flashy, yet a lot more readable. Sorry for the quality loss, but we believe this is for the best.
- The quality loss of the music during the fades was looked into, although it can’t be fixed easily. For now, it looks like we’re just going to have to put up with it.
Download: Dementia v0.1b
Visit: QJ PSP Development Forum