One Button Games Explored 50
An Anonymous Reader wrote: "Gamasutra has published an article about the possibilities available when only one button is used in games. It has some simple, fun Flash examples embedded in it and focuses on basic game theory in a way I've not seen before. It loses some punch towards the end but still provides a number of insights and some interesting ideas."
One button games and... (Score:4, Insightful)
That games includes a lot of minigames controlled only with one button. Not even directions AND one button. Just the button.
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One Button Games? (Score:5, Funny)
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For XBOX (Score:2, Informative)
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This is where Flash games excel (Score:3, Informative)
Boat Rider [playaholics.com]
Lightning Pool [playaholics.com]
Wolf n Swine [playaholics.com]
Just so long as the developers understand that Flash games are at their best when the game mechanics are kept simple. That doesn't mean that the game itself has to be simple, there's still room for complexity and depth. Please, flash developers, no more multiplayer games - they just don't work
Enjoy
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Here's one... (Score:2)
My favorite (Score:2)
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THanks for the link
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I just managed to get 1203.9 on my first swing. Making him slide did the trick.
Took me about 5 minutes... (Score:2)
Re:My favorite (Score:1)
I just got a 1213.9, but I'm trying to see how short I can get and actually hit the thing (so far the 760's seems to be it...)
Fly the Copter.. (Score:2)
Re:Fly the Copter.. (Score:3, Informative)
JoustPong!!! (Score:1)
Here's a link to the Usenet discussion [google.com] that led to the creation of the game. Note the tendency towards KSS (Kitchen Sick Syndrome) by a few of the posters.
Re:JoustPong!!! (Score:2)
I'm still on the look out for true "one button games" -- Mario Party has a few, including a clever one where you have to limbo...each button press is a hop plus a lean back, but you're leaning back up at the same right...click too fast you topple, too slow and you rise too hight and don't make it under.
I also made some REAL one button games:
http://kisrael.com./features/gb.html [kisrael.com.]
these are games ENTIRELY played within a single grey HTML pushbutton...I change the captions via java
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(insert random "you insensitive clods" drivel here)
There's Truth in That (Score:2)
In the eyes of that generation past, the present-day controllers seem ridiculous. Instead of getting a joystick, you get a little plastic pad, and you have to press the joystick contacts yourself. Worse still, just pressing the button won't help you discover how to play the game: You are to waste weeks learning that pressing A-A-B-B
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It worked. Sort of. There wasn't a whole lot of wire to pull outside of the joystick, so it was very easy to pull one away from the
this... (Score:2, Funny)
Nanaca Crash (Score:1)
It's an awful lot like golf...involving vehicle accidents and needy boyfriends. Or something.
The mouse button does have uses after the initial click, but part of the fun is discovering else you can do.
One button is a fundamental, not a gimmick. (Score:2)
My first (and perhaps only) relevant post (ever) (Score:2, Informative)
Enjoy
ProgressQuest (Score:1)
SFCave (Score:2)
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Great Shmup in the spirit of 1 button (Score:1)
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ashamed (Score:2, Interesting)
Orisinal (Score:2)
this [ferryhalim.com] out.
I think the guy is a game design genius. My favorite is the frog pond game.
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However, back in 1983 on my 48K Sinclair ZX Spectrum there was a single key game that she was able to play quite well - Ground Force Zero [worldofspectrum.org].
Written in BASIC and just requiring the use of the 'B' key.
The screen was filled with a range of different sized skyscrapers and you started off at the top in your plane. Every time your plane reached the other side of the screen it would descend one row of characters.
Your single key dropped a bo
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An old laserdisc one-button game (Score:2)
other examples (Score:2)