PyWeek - Detective Creation Kit
AwardsRatings (show detail)Fun: 2.3 Production: 2.6 Innovation: 2.9 3% respondents marked the game as not working. 3% of respondents wished to disqualify the entry. Respondents: 27 |
| Files: | Uploader | Date | |
|---|---|---|---|
| DCK_final_src.rar — final | 743.00 Kbytes | Obtarius | 2007/09/08 19:30 |
| final pyweek version - source edition | |||
| DCK_final_win.rar — final | 2.88 Mbytes | Obtarius | 2007/09/08 19:19 |
| final pyweek version - windows edition | |||
| DCK_src.rar | 671.91 Kbytes | Obtarius | 2007/09/08 15:03 |
| same as the last.. but this time it's the python files and not the windows exe | |||
| DCK.rar | 2.81 Mbytes | Obtarius | 2007/09/08 14:34 |
| first playable demo - only feature testing possible | |||
| screenshot2.png | 40.31 Kbytes | Obtarius | 2007/09/04 15:50 |
| the phone window.. here you'll have to call some people to talk to them | |||
| screenshot1.png | 44.28 Kbytes | Obtarius | 2007/09/04 15:48 |
| the main window after "start game" | |||
Saturday 08 September, 2007
[ Obtarius @ 19:42 ] final shebang
so here is the final version..
final as in finally done with but obviously not finished
the case is far too crafted..
the hints are too easy or too difficult..
very little actual content
.. but.. I like the adventure kit thing..
although it's not as easy as I thought it would be for others..
well good luck to everybody else to finish their thing
[ Obtarius @ 14:54 ] feature demo
finally... 9 hours before deadline..
I have all the features programmed which I wanted to implement:
- phone calls (call 12345 for a test)
- website browsing (visit www.somecorp.com)
- email accounts(admin@somecorp.com admin:admin)
Now on to the content!
So you are a detective who has to solve a mysterious case..
You'll get some note of initial info on the pinboard and then you are on your own.
You can check mails if you get your hands on the account infos or you can get some clue from the website of a famous corporation..
And after you got all things together you'll call the police and tell them who you think did "it". From there it's the point of no return and you can only hope that you were right...
I'd also like to mention that it is relative easy to make your own adventure:
You can write phone conversations, design websites and fill email accounts after reading the guidebook.
(the guidebook is not written yet)
