IBM Sterling Transformation Extender

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  • 1.  Time to start playing games!

    Posted Sun May 01, 2022 04:24 PM
    The ITX Game

    I don't know about you but some weeks are more stressful for me than others. I blow off steam by playing video games. I'm not a hard core gamer (no D&D) more of a pong to Space Invaders to Solitaire to Angry Birds to Fishdom kind of gal. But I was thinking, how hard could it be to make a game where IBM Sterling Transformation Extender conquered various industry and technology standards?

     

    It turns out not too hard at all. I started with an old style campy retro space invaders template and created graphics for my sprites and other assets and in a short time (with very little pseudo code) have an ITX game. Try it out:

    https://liluo.io/games/3d51d57d-de60-403f-8f58-8d1af75bfdf8

     

    On a browser follow the link. The ITX> sprite is the player. Use the arrow keys to move and turn it and the space bar to explode those tricky industry and technology standards.

    Take THAT HIPAA, Take THAT EDI, blast you JSON!!

     

    Warning, I'm not good at playing shooting games so I set up the collision masks of some of the sprites to be skimpy (you might have to hit them several times to explode them!). This was my first attempt at a game ever. I used GDevelop and started with the Space Invader example. I just wanted to try one – and have something other than a video or powerpoint to put on social media to depict the power of ITX.

     



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    Stephanie Fetzer
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  • 2.  RE: Time to start playing games!

    Posted Mon January 29, 2024 01:04 PM

    Hey there!

    I checked out your ITX game, and it's pretty cool! I love the concept of IBM Sterling Transformation Extender conquering industry and technology standards. The retro space invaders vibe adds a fun touch, and I appreciate the creativity in using ITX as the player sprite. Taking down HIPAA, EDI, and JSON has never been more entertaining!

    I also noticed your disclaimer about the collision masks, but hey, it's your first game attempt, and it's already impressive. Keep honing those gaming skills!

    On a personal note, while I enjoy your ITX game, I've recently ventured into playing Fortnite. It's been a whole new gaming experience for me, and if anyone is looking to dive into Fortnite or needs some beginner tips, I found this helpful resource: Fortnite for Beginner.

    Looking forward to hearing more about your game development journey and maybe some updates to the ITX game. Keep up the great work!



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    Raheem Haider
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  • 3.  RE: Time to start playing games!

    Posted Tue August 20, 2024 01:19 PM

    Hi there,

    Your idea of creating a game based on conquering industry and technology standards sounds both creative and fun! It's impressive how you've transformed a classic Space Invaders template into an ITX game with minimal code. The playful approach to tackling technology standards like HIPAA, EDI, and JSON is both amusing and innovative.

    As someone who enjoys a good game myself, I can relate to using video games as a way to unwind. It's similar to how Stumble Guys Mod APK offers a fun escape with its dynamic and entertaining gameplay. The concept of gamifying challenges-whether it's industry standards or navigating through levels-brings a unique perspective to problem-solving and stress relief.

    I'll definitely check out your ITX game and see how it stacks up against those tricky standards. It sounds like a blast!



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    Freddie Leo
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  • 4.  RE: Time to start playing games!

    Posted Wed September 25, 2024 04:50 PM

    I can totally relate! Some weeks, gaming is the best way to chill out. I'm more into casual games too recently been playing stuff like Fishdom and some puzzle games on math playground (great for brain exercises). Your retro space invaders game sounds super fun, especially with the ITX twist! It's cool how you turned that concept into a real game. I'm definitely gonna check it out!



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    Robert Shafer
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