View Full Version : Frogger?!
Raspeh
05-03-2006, 3:57 AM
Hey all!
New to the place, hope this is the right spot to post this thread.
I recently got back into SC, and after playing UMS for some time I remembered an old map I used to love - Frogger! I've looked for it, but it can't be found. Does anyone have it still?
HyperDemonic
05-03-2006, 4:12 AM
First off Welcom to Warboards,
Yes this is the right place and you can
Try and find it
Here (http://starcraft.org/maps/scums/) <---- Click
or i can make you a frogger Map its not that hard
or i can give you how to do it on your own
Raspeh
05-03-2006, 4:18 AM
Yeah, I had already searched, nothing came up. I played it around 4-5 years ago I think, so I didn't expect anyone to have it. shame :(
But if you feel like making one of your own, that sounds superb :D
HyperDemonic
05-03-2006, 4:26 AM
if go over page after page u might fing it in a different name
but i be happy to make you one
and even happer if you willing to try to make it yourself, its really fun making starcraft maps
but just ask me and ll make one
Raspeh
05-03-2006, 4:28 AM
I don't know how to make maps :-/
HyperDemonic
05-03-2006, 5:56 AM
its not that hard
just open up star edit and mess around with it a bit then get a more advanced editor and learn how to do triggers
and thats wat this whole web board is about for help
but ive aready started making a frogger map lol, it sounded fun so i starded to make it
Howdy, Raspeh and welcome on board. And HyperDemonic was almost right... almost. :P In this part of the forum (read, the Maps & Mods Depot (http://www.warboards.org/forumdisplay.php?f=19)) we also attend help to those who are trying to make modifications to SC-BW playing engine with some interesting results. ;)
Bah, I drifted a lot more than initially thought of... what's the game concept for "Froggers", anyway? It would eventually ease our help if we had more than a mere name (as in, maybe some played it with other names amongst other possibillities). *Hint, hint*
dark.slayer
05-04-2006, 6:11 PM
that would be cool if ther was a frogger game that had u move one square at a time, like the real game ofcourse
RFNagel
05-04-2006, 10:39 PM
Maybe the one on this page? -> http://wisemirkon.tripod.com/scmaps - http://wisemirkon.tripod.com/scmaps/frogger.zip
Raspeh
05-05-2006, 12:29 AM
Well, it's a start. The one that I remember was far more elaborate and fun though :)
RFNagel
05-08-2006, 2:33 AM
Well, it's a start. The one that I remember was far more elaborate and fun though :)
If you happen to stumble upon the one that you were refering to, lemme know -:) I always enjoy strange and obscure UMS maps... ones such as the Blizzard maps "Firing Line" (a *Tetris* game <LOL>), and "Defenders of the Galaxy" come to mind -:)
Uuugggg
05-08-2006, 4:19 AM
I have one from 6 years ago...
here (http://homepage.mac.com/doyle/Frogger.scx).
That it?
Raspeh
05-08-2006, 5:46 PM
Sorry Basan, I must have missed your post last time I was here. Frogger is an Atari game from like 20(?) years ago.
Uuug, I don't recall if that's the one I'm looking for. But from completing one level it seems good - hope it has many levels :)
Sorry Basan, I must have missed your post last time I was here. Frogger is an Atari game from like 20(?) years ago.
Eh, no biggie. :) And are you that old? :o I'm old enough to remember playing Chuckie Egg in Spectrum, but am almost sure that can count by both hands' fingers how much fellas 'round here recall those days as I do. Heck, assuredly we can agree that those were the days for real creativity in PC games, though. ;)
RFNagel
05-08-2006, 6:07 PM
I'm old enough to remember playing Chuckie Egg in Spectrum, but am almost sure that can count by both hands' fingers how much fellas 'round here recall those days as I do.
Hehe, I myself am old enough to fondly remember my old Sinclair "PC" (if you could actually call it that), as well as telephone handset audio modems, and "drum" drives <LOL>! -:) When I was a kid, I even remember riding to work with my father, and seeing punch cards and reel-to-reel tape spools <G>.
vBulletin® v3.7.2, Copyright ©2000-2008, Jelsoft Enterprises Ltd.