Death Boulder Bones Alpha Gameplay on Ubuntu Linux (Native)
This video shows Death Boulder Bones Alpha demo gameplay natively at 1920x1080 (fullscreen) on Ubuntu 12.10 64Bit.
Death Boulder Bones is still currently in development, but they have released this alpha demo for FREE for anyone to try. DBB is a runner type game, where you guide this Doctor dude along various Indiana-Jones like levels. You have a third-person view of him, and he isn't very smart. If you don't block the dangerous paths with walls, or provide alternate routes for him to go through, he will simply go straight into those dangers and perish.
Oh I forgot! There's a giant boulder of DEATH following you through each level, so don't make any wrong turns or it's your loss! Or is it? You can rewind time enough so that you can give him a better route, a-la Prince Of Persia and the Sands of Time.
Death Boulder Bones has a Kickstarter page here:
http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/grandendroit/death-boulder-bones
I had to disable "Unredirect Fullscreen" in Compiz Config Settings Manager to record this game, otherwise the recording would flicker.
Download Death Boulder Bones Alpha demo for Ubuntu here:
http://deathboulder.com/demo/
Death Boulder Bone's main page:
http://deathboulder.com/
This video was recorded using:
Vokoscreen 1.4.14 Beta 3 (game video)
Audacity + Blue Yeti Microphone (voice over)
This video was edited using:
Kdenlive 0.9.4
GIMP 2.8.2
Audacity
My computer rig specs:
CPU - AMD Phenom II x4 965 3.4GHz
GPU - Asus Nvidia GTX 680 2GB (Nvidia 310.14)
RAM - 8GB DDR3 Corsair 1333MHz
OS - Ubuntu 12.10 64Bit/Windows 8 64Bit (Dual Boot)
PPA for Vokoscreen:
ppa:vokoscreen-dev/vokoscreen-daily
Download Ubuntu 12.10 for free:
http://www.ubuntu.com/
Download GIMP 2.8 for free:
http://www.gimp.org/
My alias in ubuntuforums.org:
myromance123
About me:
I'm just a Malaysian student studying in Multimedia University Cyberjaya. I am currently in my 4th year at the time of this video. I am taking the Software Engineering and Games Development course (which has now been relabeled as Games Development under FCI).