The Enchanted Cave 2
Delve into a strange cave with a seemingly endless supply of treasure, strategically choos
4.36 / 5.00 33,851 ViewsGhostbusters B.I.P.
COMPLETE edition of the interactive "choose next panel" comic
4.09 / 5.00 12,195 ViewsOkay, my "movie" is finished. Enjoy watching my total crap!
(Sorry, I did this in a hurry, because I'll have to leave Newgrounds for ten days. Pardon the mess)
At 8/11/12 04:33 AM, psychopathy wrote: some guy who is trapped in a universe where outer space is yellow and not black
and the guy simply doesn't have enough fucks to give
George Bush?
At 8/11/12 03:15 AM, tox wrote: here i sit purposely messing up my sleep scheduled for tomorrow,
now, what are you doing?
I'm drawing any shit a man can think of.
At 8/11/12 04:08 AM, Neoncrotch wrote: he stole that user icon.
Bugs Bunny being gay.
At 8/10/12 05:54 PM, mandog wrote: Can I join?
I suppose your fake advertisement product will be canned puke soup. Am I right?
At 8/10/12 04:45 PM, lgnxhll wrote: just voice it yourself and ill help if you need fresh voices but any voice actors are welcome to help with this project(voice actors are assured co-Auther)
The problem is, my voice is crap.
At 8/10/12 03:47 PM, Diki wrote: What's a "dir"?
Wha...? You don't know what the shell command "dir" is? Okay, I'll try to explain you.
In computing, dir (directory) is a command used for file and directory listing, specifically in the command line interface of these operating systems: RT-11, CP/M, VMS, DOS, OS/2, Singularity, and Microsoft Windows. It is analogous to the Unix ls command.
Because it is the primary means of displaying the files and directories on disk or other storage medium within a command window, the dir command is one of the most basic commands employed by users of the command line interface to MS-DOS and subsequent versions of Microsoft Windows.
The dir command has existed as a DOS command since the initial release of MS-DOS. It is built into the DOS command shell, and is not provided as a separate standalone program.
In MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows, dir checks for switches in the %dircmd% environment variable.
At 8/5/12 10:21 PM, Abnf wrote: An otaku
OMFG that's Shoop Da Whoop!
At 8/9/12 08:33 AM, ForeverBound wrote: just an ordinary guy
Letters "F" and "B" floating over a landscape.
I have never heard of the games you listed.
At 8/10/12 02:50 PM, mandog wrote: Shoot the apple off the head and fuck him in his bed.
Nope, too perverted.
Good at explaining as always, Tyler!
At 8/10/12 01:56 PM, Rawnern wrote: Not if you are going for web development.
Shudd. Web development in C is a real nightmare.
At 8/10/12 02:01 PM, lgnxhll wrote: sure!
Okay, I need flash (have it), idea (have it), voice actors (don't have it) and patience (have it).
At 8/10/12 09:59 AM, GuerrilleroHeroico wrote: Why do people who like pop hate on Justin Beiber so much?
Because he's scratching his balls in public.
At 8/10/12 01:49 PM, Boomstick wrote: Sorry, please try again later.
Mobile forum takes second place.
Sounds interesting. Can I join?
At 8/10/12 01:29 PM, Dogmeat wrote: You're stupid.
Thanks. You're stupid too.
And the winner is... the winner is... TGF2 forum! Am I right?
var tile1:Sprite = createLetterTile("d")
tile1.x = 50
tile1.y = 50
addChild(tile1)
var tile2:Sprite = createLetterTile("i")
tile2.x = 50+30
tile2.y = 50
addChild(tile2)
var tile3:Sprite = createLetterTile("r")
tile3.x = 50+(30*2)
tile3.y = 50
addChild(tile3)
Lmao.
At 8/10/12 01:04 PM, Gimmick wrote: Ooh, you were beat by SCTE3.
Unfortunately.
Anyway, congratulations to BeardshakerGames! Tanooky Tracks is an awesome point 'n' click game!
There are all sounds you can imagine on Freesound.
At 8/10/12 12:43 PM, jeffrobot wrote: I'm programming it.
We somehow figured that out. And how small is the game?
My first game... my first game was done in haXic.
Code here, if you are interested.
At 8/8/12 11:58 AM, mandog wrote: Shadling is making more doe then bread makers
Wha... Seriously?!
At 8/10/12 12:17 PM, Diki wrote: jQuery 1.8 has been released, and adds some pretty awesome features, such as:
I'm not sure what jQuery is, but I suppose it's used for web developing and stuff.
At 8/10/12 01:13 AM, DoctorStrongbad wrote: Just a poem I was working on. Figured I share it with NG.
Shouldn't poems be posted to the Writing forum?
Well my movie is finished. I just need one voiceover to get it done.