Feb 05 2010

Gamerizon’s Chop Chop Runner, Single Button Game for Gamma 4 contest

Published by Chris Comeau at 10:08 am under News

gamerizonFrom Gamerizon:

Chop Chop Runner is a single-button game we submitted to the Gamma 4 contest.

It’s an “action beat’em up platformer” made mostly with reused art assets from Chop Chop Ninja.

We plan to release it as a more fleshed out game in the future.  In the meantime, here are some screenshots to whet your appetite.

 

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6 Responses to “Gamerizon’s Chop Chop Runner, Single Button Game for Gamma 4 contest”

  1. anonymonstar says:

    wasnt there a rule where you couldnt re-use already maded game for this competition… because seriously … NOT FAIR :P

    • Chris Comeau says:

      Good point! It does mention in the Gamma4 rules: “Pre-existing games will not be accepted.”

      Not sure what the line is between “existing game” and “assets from existing game”. Hopefully the gameplay is different enough to be called a different game.

      • Guillaume says:

        The gameplay is entirely different. There is no shared code between the two games (except for some trivial stuff), so it’s really a whole new game. It’s just that it is made out of recycled pixels ;)

        The alternative would have been me making the art, but your eyes would probably be bleeding by now so you don’t want that.

  2. [...] currently developing two new games to expand the Chop Chop series. While Chop Chop Runner [recently submited to Gamma4] does seem to pull some influence from Ninja, Chop Chop Tennis seems to be its own beast entirely, [...]

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