Pico Party is a... I think, 95-98% finished?? ...demake of a Mario Party concept. There's a bit of polishing to do still, and I'm having some trouble getting minigames to stay engaged (which sucks because I rescoped like FIVE TIMES to make them fit in the first place); so it hurts a bit to call it for now. I'd really welcome some code feedback. There's still one or two crashes or softlocks I'm trying to work out.
I'd also like to make more graphical polish around the player characters - I ended up scrapping a lot of the finite state machine I had planned for action games, sadly; and sprite page 4 was always supposed to end up being a different skin altogether. Currently, players are differenciated by their pallete only.
Hi, people. I like this project, but I wonder if there is some complete list of the carts for easy download like TIC-80 has: https://tic80.com/api?fn=dir&path=play/Games
When I want to download all the carts for my Batocera installation, I have to scrape whole website what is resource consuming. Would it be possible to make some complete list to simplify download? Thanks!





Does anybody remember rock-falling puzzles?
Our first PC, back in the late 80s, was an Olivetti M20. It didn't have many games: Battle Chess, Crazy Golf, Solitaire, Digger and this weird little falling-rock puzzle game called Felix. This last one seems to have been completely lost to time, so I thought I'd try and recreate the mechanics as best I remember (it was like 35 years ago). The garden theme was added after.
It would be interesting to find out if there's a reason these type of puzzles died a death.
The game is tricky, but I assure you it can be completed. (My PB is 437 steps)
Update:
-Added clarification if keys are used in the wrong door
-Added extra checkpoint near beginning






This is a (heavily) Puzzle Bobble-inspired match-the-bubbles puzzle game with a Bee theme.
Can you make it through to the end?
Score big points by dropping bubbles out of the hive.
Watch out for the Evil Bee that jams up the hive with rocks!



Credits
Code & graphics by myself
Music: Several tracks from Gruber, a remixed version of 'Cuban Cake Walk' by packbat, and other bits by myself.
SFX from Gruber's SFX pack, and some by myself.
Release history
1.2
- new label image
1.1
- hold O (z on keyboard) for fine-tuned aiming




Hi everyone!
I'm making a game where two players try to knock their opponent's balls off a table. Functionally it works just like pool, except instead of a cue ball you pick one of your balls on the table to shoot.
I'm stumped trying to make a game state where you can cycle through the balls you have on the table to pick which one you shoot.
I want to collect the xy of all p1's balls in a table, just once, each time p1 starts their turn. Is it possible to do that in the update function?
Currently my code looks like this, but it's not working as intended because it just keeps adding to the table infinitely as long as a ball meets the conditions:
function ballselect() foreach(balls, playerballs) end function playerballs(pb) if pb.ontable==true then --check ball still in play if player==1 then --check player if pb.c==12 then --check ball is p1 colour add(bc1,{ x=pb.x, y=pb.y, n=count(bc1) --assign number to cycle thru? [ [size=16][color=#ffaabb] [ Continue Reading.. ] [/color][/size] ](/bbs/?pid=163753#p) |



Hi everyone,
Pole Station is a short, linear, 2bit color platformer with secrets!
Goal
Navigate through the levels and find the exit to the next stage. The first five stages each contain three secret pineapples (15 secrets in total). Collecting minerals protects you from one hit (except for freezing water). If you are protected by minerals, your boots will turn white. If you collect more than 25 minerals, you will receive a 1-up.
Controls

- Walk with the left and right arrow keys / D-pad
- Use Up or Down to climb ladders
- Press Z to jump
- Press X to use the current item or break crates






the screen address remapping when using weird values crashes my pico8 often and when it doesn't as shown in the gif is kinda weird. overriding the ide and splore I think I understand but then the framerate for games played like bubblegum spin here is less than normal and I'm not sure why that'd be?

But the main thing is the crashes. (on mac 0.2.6b)
I wasn't sure if you were already aware or not about the address remapping stuff being odd still @zep and I don't know if there's problems with the other addresses or not.
click the cookle
use Z to buy
use up/down to browse shop
this took me like an hour
finished my pico-8 cookie clicker "remake"
similar to the nintendo wii version but NOT a console window
patch notes
v1.1.0 (rev 1)
added sweden
replaced clicking power with clicker(s)
changed the UI a bit
v1.1.1 (rev 2)
x to click for convenience
v1.1.2 (rev 3)
clicker count updates
v1.2.0 (rev 5?)
added background
1.2.1 (rev 6)
loop music
1.3.0 (rev 7)
added title screen
you can now know how to shop without reading my post
1.3.1 (rev 8)
overflows!
1.4.0 (rev 9)
added farms!
made costs more accurate:



Hey y'all, this is my first PICO-8 game. Here are the controls + some tips:
A to use weapon
Hold B + Direction to switch weapons, press B to switch to gun.
Hold sword attack to charge laser.
Sword can deflect enemy projectiles.
Shield projectile will delete other projectiles.
Boost weapon will speed you up and insta-kill normal enemies.
Missiles insta-kill normal enemies and do AOE damage.
Enemies will drop missile and health pickups.
Occasionally boss enemies will spawn with 30 health.
Higher rank + chain gives you higher score per kill.
Higher rank spawns enemies faster.
Game is not finished yet, but close to being done.


