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dinorpg_animations

v1.0.0

Published

Recreate DinoRPG multiple flash players using PixiJS

Readme

DinoRPG: Animations

This project is a recreation of the Dino-RPG game Flash files into Javacript using PixiJS.

The compiled script combines the Flash files fight.swf, gfx.swf, sdino.swf, dino.swf, and smonsters.swf.

You can see the final product used on my other repository hosting the legacy version of the Paradino Cinema: Dino-RPG: Legacy Paradino.

The documentation for the fight format can be found in the fight's README

The following pages allow to test the result for the different parts of the project:

  • sdino.swf: The small animated version of the Dinoz.
  • dino.swf: The big static portrait of the Dinoz.
  • smonsters.swf: All the monsters which can be fought in the game.
  • fight.swf: A few example of the final product with all parts combined.

A comparison of the Dinoz' display with their Flash equivalent can be found here, but do note that you will need a plugin like Ruffle to be able to run the Flash files.

Eternal-Twin

If you are interested in the original game, you can found a recreation of it using this project over at Eternal-Twin: Eternal Dino-RPG.

License

Following the license of Motion-Twin WebGamesArchives, this work is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution-NonCommercial-ShareAlike 4.0 International License.