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  1. Hi,

     

    I've come up with a new version of my 2019 game Heist.  Wondering if anyone is willing to beta test it to spot issues with either game play or technical issues.  I believe it's pretty stable but could use some fresh eyes.  DM me if interested.

    Thanks!

    Tim

  2. I haven't looked at your code but I recall as similar issue when I was working on my game 'Heist'.  When running in stella and using the keyboard as joystick inputs, it wouldn't fire in that one combination either.  If I plugged a usb joystick into my computer and used that... it worked.  I believe it has something to do with the way the keyboard buffer works on some computers.  

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  3. 2 hours ago, Linndrum said:

    Is The Heist based on Cops N Robbers on the C64? That was one of my favorite games, this looks a lot like it :D

    Nope, but I just looked up that game and I see the resemblance. It was really inspired, if at all, by bezerk. That said, the original ideas was that you would not only have to get out of the building but also outrun the police in your getaway car before successfully 'winning' the money.  This, however, proved a bit too ambitious for me at this time and I dropped the getaway car idea.

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  4. 20 hours ago, azure said:

    I caught the ZPH episode on this. I was thinking it would be more intense gameplay if there's an alarm claxon after the money is taken. I used to play Splinter Cell years ago and that would happen when you got spotted.

    If I understand what you are saying, it actually already has this feature.  Initially, the police will not pursue you unless you get close to them.  However, once you take the money all the police begin chasing you regardless of how far away they are.  Another officer also comes after you through the exit door.   I could add an alarm sound if that would amp up the intensity.  Thanks for the feedback!

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    I thought that having a single life would add to the challenge but perhaps some feel that it is simply too frustrating.  So, here's a poll... who wants the option to play with a total of 3 lives? - Thanks!

     

    1 = It's fine with only one life... it adds nicely to the challenge

    2 = The constant restarting is driving me nuts... give me more lives!

     

  6. Unless bugs are identified this will be the final release of Heist.  This release fixes a number of small bugs and implements a few additional features such as Bezerk style directional shooting (selectable via the Left Difficulty Switch).  This release also makes (3) lives standard.  Single life games are still selectable as games 4-6.  I hope you enjoy.  - Tim

     

    Gameplay

    Capture the money while avoiding the police and laser defenses.  Once the money is in your possession a door will open. You still need to make it out of the bank to clear the level.  All of this must be done before time runs out. Some levels are easier than others and the time is adjusted accordingly. Note that the police will not notice you until you are in their general proximity or you have taken the money.  Once you capture the money all police become aware of your presence and they move with an increased sense of urgency (i.e., faster). There is a total of 20 levels using 10 playfields.  Each playfield is displayed twice. The second  time  through you are given less time and the police move faster.  If you complete all twenty levels you will flip the game and have the chance to play through them again.  This time, however, the police will move faster and you will be limited to (4) bullets.

     

    Controls

    Movement:  Use the left joystick to move left, right, up, down and on diagonals.

    Pause:  Set the COLOR/BW switch to BW to pause the game.  The playfield walls will turn lite gray and the player will face left to indicate that the game is paused. Set the switch back to COLOR to continue gameplay. 

    Shooting:  Behavior dependent upon position of Left Difficulty Switch.  In either mode, the bullet travels in the direction that the player is presently moving. 

         Mode A (Left Difficulty Switch A):  If player is standing still then the bullet moves in the direction that the player last moved.  This is similar to the behavior implemented in Berzerk released by Stern Electronics, Inc. in 1982.

         Mode B (Left Difficulty Switch B):  If player is standing still then the bullet moves horizontally to the left when the player is facing left.  Similarly, the bullet moves horizontally to the right when player is facing right.

     

    Game Variants

    Use Game Select switch while on Title Screen to cycle through game variants

    Game 1 – (3) Lives, Limited Time, Limited Bullets (Normal Game)

    Game 2 – (3) Lives, Unlimited Time,  Unlimited Bullets

    Game 3 – (3) Lives, Unlimited Time,  No Bullets

    Game 4 – Single Life, Limited Time, Limited Bullets 

    Game 5 – Single Life, Unlimited Time,  Unlimited Bullets

    Game 6 – Single Life, Unlimited Time,  No Bullets

     

    Scoring

    $1000 for each money bag stolen. 

    On games where you have more than one life you will lose the money if you are caught/die before clearing the level by making it through the exit door.

     

    Hints

    It may help your overall strategy to get the police to chase you.  You can get their attention by moving close to them.  This works even if you are protected behind a wall.

     

     

    Level Timers (Games 1 & 4)

    Level

    Time

    1

    30 seconds

    2

    24 seconds

    3

    30 seconds

    4

    24 seconds

    5

    20 seconds

    6

    16 seconds

    7

    28 seconds

    8

    24 seconds

    9

    14 seconds

    10

    12 seconds

    11

    20 seconds

    12

    16 seconds

    13

    20 seconds

    14

    16 seconds

    15

    36 seconds

    16

    32 seconds

    17

    20 seconds

    18

    16 seconds

    19

    24 seconds

    20

    20 seconds

     

     

     

     

    HEIST.bin

    HEIST Game Manual.pdf

    HEIST.bas

    I'm including the source code as it may help someone.  I'm sure there are plenty of areas where the code could have been written better.  Sometimes the 'hack' is actually a means of doing something without using additional variables.  Other times what looks like a hack is truly a hack.  It can be a little intimidating showing how the sausage is made... and there is no claim that anything performed by the code is the best way to do it.

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