06-Jun-2012, 10:21 PM
(This post was last modified: 06-Jun-2012, 10:22 PM by BlazingApollo.)
Maybe it's like multiple Chip in MS ruleset? They don't hurt you, but if they're hurt, you lose.
Also, I prefer an AI monster which you can control or edit their actions in the editor.
So... when you give it an order like this in the editor:
#1-Move right (3)
#2-Wait (5)
#3-Move down (3)
#4-Wait (5)
#5-Move left (3)
#6-Wait (5)
#7-Move up (3)
#8-Wait (5)
#9-Repeat to #1 2x
#10-Move down (8)
...
It will make a circular movement, three steps to the right, wait five seconds, then move down three steps, wait five seconds again, and so on.
After it reaches the 9th order, it will go to the first order, and repeat the whole thing two times (there's a 2x in the 9th order). After that, it will move down by 8 steps.
And it will keep moving according to the order until it reaches the end of the order.
Which I think, this AI monster can be considered as Chip's main rival/enemy, giving a storyline to the game.
Also, I prefer an AI monster which you can control or edit their actions in the editor.
So... when you give it an order like this in the editor:
#1-Move right (3)
#2-Wait (5)
#3-Move down (3)
#4-Wait (5)
#5-Move left (3)
#6-Wait (5)
#7-Move up (3)
#8-Wait (5)
#9-Repeat to #1 2x
#10-Move down (8)
...
It will make a circular movement, three steps to the right, wait five seconds, then move down three steps, wait five seconds again, and so on.
After it reaches the 9th order, it will go to the first order, and repeat the whole thing two times (there's a 2x in the 9th order). After that, it will move down by 8 steps.
And it will keep moving according to the order until it reaches the end of the order.
Which I think, this AI monster can be considered as Chip's main rival/enemy, giving a storyline to the game.