Art of Brian Power
Brian Power Art
Tuts Revenge
Tut’s Revenge
Tuts Senet
Tut’s Senet
Animal World

INSTRUCTIONS:
  • USE THE ARROW KEYS TO MOVE PIECES INTO THE CORRECT COLUMNS AS THEY FALL
  • USING DOWN ARROW DROPS THE PIECE QUICKLY
  • USING UP ARROW MAKES PIECE JUMP HIGH THEN FALL AGAIN
  • LEFT AND RIGHT ARROWS MOVE PIECE ONE COLUMN AT A TIME
I first wrote this game based on a tetris game which was created by the tetris guys sometime in the 90's called "faces" in which they had cartoon faces which you had to put together. I liked the concept and wanted to try to create my own version of that game to see if I could do it a bit differently. So one day, back around 1998 or thereabouts I made a Macintosh version of the game, using photographs instead of cartoons.

That was one of the first games I created on the Macintosh computer, and as a Macintosh Desktop Application, it only worked using Macintosh OS 7.5 or greater, but did not work under OS X.

This FLASH treatment of the game includes coding for animations within the photos. I chose not to animate this version because it involves creating animation frames for the pictures, and at this time that is more than I want to do. I wrote this version of the game in 2007, and have decided to share it, since it recreates one of my first efforts in programming, and I figured it deserved to be resurrected from its' OS incompatible grave, and written in a format that allows it to run on any system, via the internet.

All photographs in this program are photoshop art which I created from pictures I found on the internet about animals. I think that their usage here is allowable under fair use laws, and will gladly change out any pictures in the event that thier use is objected to by anyone who has a legal right to make such an objection.

This game was designed and programmed by Brian Power.
Animal World is Copyright ©2007 by Brian Power/tink-tank.com. All Rights Reserved.


 

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