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* Added game quitting safeguard to pause screen (version 0.3.1) v0.3.1Starla Insigna2011-08-231-1/+1
| | | | | | Also replaced instances of the term "Cart Collect" in Tutorial with "Cartographic". Also modified level selection screen to remember your position in the list rather than simply the last mode you'd played. Closes #211
* Pulled in level selection screen (version 0.3) v0.3Starla Insigna2011-08-233-1/+1
|\ | | | | | | Closes #207
| * Integrated TestFlight SDKStarla Insigna2011-08-222-0/+0
| | | | | | | | See https://testflightapp.com/sdk/doc/
* | Added borders to level selection imagesStarla Insigna2011-08-224-198/+0
| | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | | The image for each level selection now has a tutorial bubble-esque border around it, which was achieved using image masking. The border is included in the graying-out effect when the image is being tapped, and it is also included in the grayscaling when the level is not yet unlocked. Also rewrote most of the selection drawing code. The titles are now drawn above the image, with Quartz instead of Cocos2D. The highscore label is also drawn with Quartz, though it is still below the image. The unlock condition label no longer appears, and instead, locked levels are now tappable and tapping them shows an alert view containing the unlock condition. Will probably be changed to be more elegant later. Really, the biggest thing left before the selection screen is done is the ability to scroll through levels. The background also needs changing, but that will come later once I recruit a graphics designer. :P Refs #207
* | Started game mode selection screenStarla Insigna2011-08-187-0/+198
|/ | | | | | So far, tapping "New Game" shows a screen with two game modes: the tutorial and the classic collect. They both have pictures and Collect's is grayscale if it hasn't been unlocked yet (a.k.a. the tutorial hasn't been completed yet). Also, Collect's title is replaced with question marks and the text "Beat the tutorial!" is shown if it isn't unlocked--if it is unlocked, the player's highscore, if they have one, is shown. A "Back to Main Menu" button is also present. Neither selection is as of yet tappable, and neither picture yet has a border. You cannot scroll through modes yet either. Refs #207
* Made tutorial replayableStarla Insigna2011-08-174-0/+0
| | | | Closes #202
* Added automatic versioningStarla Insigna2011-08-131-0/+2
| | | | | | A shell script that is run before building now automatically sets the build number of the package to the current revision number, plus a value that increments on every build if the code is dirty (a.k.a. has been modified since being committed). Also changed the project to automatically use the correct provisioning profile when codesigning instead of having to change it every time the provisioning profile changed.
* Added tutorial modeStarla Insigna2011-08-123-3/+1
| | | | | | | | GameLayer was also renamed to ClassicGameMode and its pause functionality and score/lives counters were moved out to GameMode. FallingObjectDelegate was created to allow for custom code to be run when items were caught/missed, something that is used extensively by tutorial mode. Important: Cart Collect's bundle identifier was changed in this revision from com.fourisland.Cart-Collect to com.apatheticink.Cart-Collect, so ensure that before attempting to compile/run this build, you clear your build directory and remove the old version of Cart Collect from your device. Closes #193
* Prepared Cart Collect for legitimate developmentStarla Insigna2011-08-101-0/+8
| | | | Previously, as we did not possess an Apple Developer Account, Cart Collect was configured to easily allow jailbroken development and testing. However, as we now have a developer account, this is no longer necessary and Cart Collect has been configured to codesign legitimately.
* Implemented tutorial bubblesStarla Insigna2011-08-071-0/+0
| | | | | | | | GameLayer now has support for pausing game flow and displaying a tutorial bubble that the user can tap to dismiss. No code has been written, however, to make use of this, because I think it may be simpler to abstract GameLayer out somewhat and create a separate game mode for the tutorial. Deliberation required. PauseLayer has also been removed and the behavior has been brought into GameLayer. Refs #193
* Initial commit (version 0.2.1)Starla Insigna2011-07-3034-0/+354