Exactly. That's our motive as of now.
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I am a programmer, however, I only know Java and scripting languages, meaning I only know how to create either a 2-D application, or a web-page.There are people capable of 3-D programming, but I could still help with design, and maybe some traditional art you would implement into the game.I could actually help make a 2-D version of the game; this would let people decide between a simple, 2-D game that could be run with a low-memory computer, and a complex, 3-D game that would require a larger amount of memory.This would allow those with old, slow, or small computers (such as a Netbook) to still have a way of achieving lucidity within their dreams with a game, but not take up the whole computer.If no one cares for a second, 2-D version, I could help design and draw art.I could be a writer or a map designer, and I could take your crash course.I've been wanting to learn C or C++ actually, I just have been studying other things.I don't know if I'm too late join (I hope not), but I'm 'applying' to be a writer, programmer, map designer, and/or artist.If I were to program, I would need your crash test, unless you like the idea of two games.
I, too, am only experienced in 2D games, but there are many concepts that apply from 2D to 3D, such as timing loops, health, etc.
Anyways, I'm here to tell you that you almost already know C/C++! It's true. Java is like C++ with some modern things such as garbage collection. Alot of the syntax carries over to C++. There are some things you need to be wary of, such as dynamic arrays. Easy in Java, but hell in C++. Unless you thoroughly know pointers.
Anyways, while you are waiting for the crash course, you can check out a website I use to refresh concepts when I'm doing some of the more complex concepts in C++. C programming.com - Your Resource for C and C++ Programming
It'll help you with almost everything.
Thank you.I assume that means I am gonna be a programmer in this project...?
Wow. I just discovered this thread and this would definitely be fun to do! I love gaming, so I could be an alpha tester. However, if you need writers I'd love to be one! *getting excited lol*
I'd really like to add - if you went down the sandbox route, this would have to be an optional extra, in my opinion. If the whole game was sandbox, and themed on lucid dreams, then there'd be literally nothing you can't do. Which makes the game a bit boring in my opinion. Maybe if sandbox was just a side option?
I don't know; I failed at two or three personal lucid tasks one time. Dream skills can take time to learn for many people.
Your ideas are welcomed though. Others might disagree with me.
In 6 LD's I've not had full control. Twice I kind of directed myself to complete my first milestone that I planned. The first time I was reminded by an incorporeal voice. Second time I had full control for a bit, but lost it before I could get out the door. I seem to lose control easily.
I've been thinking... It actually seems that this will end up either as a game that does not help with lucid dreaming, or a hypnosis-style program that does.The goal is to create a game that will pass ideas into our dreams, allowing us to have lucid dreams; however, the only way to have this type (mnemonic, I believe) of lucid dream is to perform repetitive rituals either throughout the day or at bedtime.For example, performing reality checks or repeating reassuring phrases that ensure you will have a lucid dream.You can, however, also watch subliminal or non-subliminal videos that enforce these phrases and implant such ideas that will pass to your dreams.This concept, I assume, is what you wish to implement into this game.Though, this game would need to be entertaining to be called a "game"; it can't be repetitive or subliminal like these videos.If you do attempt to make it a game, it will end up not following this concept, for it would be too much of a game; if made as an adventure game, it would follow a set story-line, not allowing for them to properly control their dreams.If made into a role-playing game (like Dungeons and Dragons Online, or Guild Wars), it would follow a similar story-line; the only clear difference is that there are multiple story-lines, set in different lands.However, if made as a program that had many options for hypnosis, subliminal animations, and worlds that you create as a goal for these dreams, it would help with lucid dreaming.I think this isn't such a great idea now... it won't work as a role-playing game.It just won't.If you simply wanted it themed for lucid dreaming, it could be a game.Otherwise, it couldn't work as a game.If you come up with something that somehow would work, I will still help.
I think it is turning into a LD themed game rather than a useful tool. However, it will help spread awareness.
I'd love to sign for alpha tester, or beta tester if it's not too late.
I really like this whole idea and I want to be part of it :)
Edit: Also, I could make a trailer of this game or make a logo :)
I am a iPhone app Developer, and I think that this game would be great on the iPhone!
This game like it would be very fun! Just message me about what you need.
I would love to join the developing team! :D
Hi there,
I've been reading this thread and it seems like a really cool idea, especially for spreading awareness of LD. I myself have some limited experience in game development and know some C++, Python and C#. I'm also quite familiar with Torque 3D which, if you haven't heard of it, is a game engine written in C for 3D games. I know it probably isn't the best around but it has a really easy to learn scripting language and loads of built-in functionality so I recommend looking at it if you haven't already decided on what engine to use. Anyhow, I would be really happy to help with some of the programming if I could although I'll probably need a refresher in some C.
I'd love to help out ... Only programming language I know is java and I've never had a lucid dream before (im trying tonight).
H202,
Sorry it took so long for someone to respond. We would love to have you on the team!
How far has this thing actually gotten?
I remember quite a few threads like this, but I've never seen them get this many views.
There should totally be a stability bar, where it keeps dropping and you have to stabilise the dream with a minigame to get it up or something.
Lol! Good idea. It's been mentioned a few times. ;)
Nice avatar.
I would love to be a tester and writer. I have some experience in programming but I don't think enough for this, sign me up!
August? I still think you are pessimistic about this. This isn't a bureaucracy. Indeed, we can have a simple title screen that can be updated later by next month. If we can decide what library we are using, I could begin work on it.
@Micahmic: If this goes to iPhone, I'll have to figure out how to get it on Android as well. I'm that kind of guy (anti-apple).
@Anybody: You might have read this in my earlier posts, but I recommend C programming.com - Your Resource for C and C++ Programming if you want to learn C/C++ or need a refresher. Also, if you know Java, you almost know C++. Likewise the reverse.
Hey guys! I have had this idea quite a while ago too, I'm sad that I only found this project now... :(
Sorry I haven't really read through it, but I am an extra guy who has experience in the game programming field if you need me.
Also, I develop Xbox 360 Indie games, and wouldn't mind porting it to that, if you would like.
But, I am a programmer and I am actually writing a movie right now that is partially based on lucid dreaming, so I could code and write. :)
If there is any position for me I would most-likely gladly take it.
Welcome! Sure there is room for you! Welcome aboard.