Difference between revisions of "Pulp Pong"
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I figured a fun project to really dig into what’s possible with Pulp would be to recreate the all-time classic Pong. My goal was to make it run with a smoothness that you wouldn’t think would be possible with Pulp at first glance | |||
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[[Category:Games]] | [[Category:Games]] | ||
[[Category:Pulp]] | [[Category:Pulp]] |
Latest revision as of 01:12, 5 September 2023
Released on 2022-01-20 | ||
Made by Drew-Lo | ||
Download: devforum | ||
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Description from devforum:
I figured a fun project to really dig into what’s possible with Pulp would be to recreate the all-time classic Pong. My goal was to make it run with a smoothness that you wouldn’t think would be possible with Pulp at first glance
Features:
- Single player gameplay against a cpu
- Satisfying sound effects
- Several difficulties to choose from (accessible from the system menu)
- Crank control scheme or D-Pad control scheme