I thought I'd give this a quick blog, as it's now exposed via the FitC awards page anyway. In my spare time over the past little while I've been working on a first person shooter in Flash (perhaps the first Flash fps?) using our new set of 3d classes. Considering it started mainly as a technical experiment, it's looking pretty good, and is actually fun to play (though maybe not as instantly addicting as the 1kb asteroids game). I'm just putting on the finishing touches now, and should be releasing it sometime late next week.
Here's a screenshot in the interim (scaled down to fit in the blog).

And before anyone asks... glic news coming next week, I promise.
Comments (6)
Andre Michelle posted a raycasting engine a long time ago (around a year?), but I don't know that anything "official" has been released, other than the experiement.
http://lab.andre-michelle.com/
Click on "raycasting" under "DISTORT" to see the experiment with the first person shooter style.
Posted by: darron at March 24, 2005 01:13 PMURL: http://www.darronschall.com
Ya, Andre does some pretty amazing work with 3d. Some of his experiments make my math lobe hurt. This is much simpler I'm sure than his raycasting logic, but sacrifices have to be made to make 3d run fast enough for a game in Flash. :(
Posted by: Grant Skinner at March 24, 2005 03:01 PMURL: http://gskinner.com/
and don't forget
http://www.gamepackage.org
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Posted by: AlexU at March 24, 2005 03:39 PMAlex
URL: http://www.alex-uhlmann.de/flash/animationpackage/
Looks very promising! Let us know when it is ready, we could feature it in our monthly "spotlight".
Posted by: Lapo at March 25, 2005 01:15 AMLapo :)
URL: http://www.gotoandplay.it
Are you going to be sharing those 3d classes?
Posted by: Russ at March 26, 2005 05:56 PMURL:
very nice and amazing, though I didn't master the command : with a foreign kbd layer they aren't so natural. OF course it does not make sense in that sort of flash game to provide a "customize command" to player.
So choose more "universal" buttons, for example x/v >>> a/d and d/c >>>> w/s, would help help the poor foreigner (alien ?) playing your wonderful game.
But I suppose you don't care, so my fingers will hurt because of puki. boohoohoo
Posted by: jo at August 10, 2005 04:13 PMURL: