UnDUNE II

(liquidream.itch.io)

49 points | by tosh 2 hours ago

5 comments

  • tosti 1 hour ago
    The Dune2 soundtrack is forever engraved in my brain. I found a GPLv2 program to play the original files:

    https://github.com/adplug/adplay-unix/

    The music is in the .adl files and the normal/peaceful music are all on subsong 6 (e.g. adplay -s 6)

  • butler14 1 hour ago
    Hah. This takes me back. Classic doesn't quite cover it.

    I will say it's nice not having to click and Move on the sidebar manually each time you want to move a unit.

    I do seem to remember each unit made a sound when you click them like "reporting" and when you move them "acknowledged"? Which again was incredibly repetitious but also quite characterful!

    • jnovek 39 minutes ago
      "Frigate has arrived" is permanently burned into my brain.

      I've never met anyone in real life that has the same nostalgia for this game as I do, it's nice to see that HN has my back.

  • mano78 46 minutes ago
    I didn't remember you can actually build a structure without putting it on concrete slabs.

    Anyways, It's a marvellous work of love.

    • neals 33 minutes ago
      It starts with half health, if I remember correctly
    • tuzemec 43 minutes ago
      I think it was possible, but it degraded much more quickly, requiring more frequent repairs.
  • burnt-resistor 50 minutes ago
    It also building a refinery over part of a windtrap. :/
  • neals 34 minutes ago
    what is a demake?
    • bytecauldron 24 minutes ago
      You take an existing game/IP and recreate it with lower fidelity, usually due to the platform of choice. It's common to take a 3D game and then work within the limitations of removing one dimension. Since PICO is severely limited, that's the novelty and challenge to rebuild an existing game inside it. Super fun.
    • skywal_l 28 minutes ago
      A remake, in video games, is usually a rewrite on a more powerful platform. You get better resolution, better music and event better gameplay.

      A demake is a rewrite on a less powerful platform.