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alessandrolima
08-02-2007, 07:42 PM
It’s online the Beta version of Bucking Fuggy, a time trial game developed by a brazilian company called Aquiris. The graphics resources can be compared to some PS2 games and havok physics system creates a cool gameplay for a web based game.

http://i41.photobucket.com/albums/e282/alessandroplima/buckingfuggy.jpg

Link for Game:

www.buckingfuggy.com (http://www.buckingfuggy.com/)


Some features:

1 – Entirely done in 3D, all data was crunched in a single 6Mb file;
3 – The graphics remember the best portable platforms, like PSP and Nintendo DS;
4 – Database storing the 10 fastest players;
5 – Replay system;
6 – Discussion board, suitable for comments and critics;


We are very excited about this first public release, trying to improve the 3d web experience and content production.


Aquiris Team

Supervlieg
08-02-2007, 10:31 PM
Looks good, I couldnt get to the race right away. The Game kept looping in a sort of attract mode. Only when I tried it a second time the buttons to start the race showed.

Great bouncyness of the car. Works really well. I love the site design as well. You might wanna look in the script for the play button. It opens in the game in another tab in IE7, I didnt notice it started allready and clicked it a few times.

If you have the plugin, try these games we made at Little Chicken. Also using the 3d life player:

BMW Game (with track editor):
http://www.bmwedrivechallenge.nl/

Diskgolf game for Liptonice:
http://www.liptondiscgolf.nl/game/

See you around, and keep posting your games!

FloydBishop
08-03-2007, 12:14 AM
Wow! That is quite good. It would be even more fun if there were more jumps and such, but the game plays great as it is.

Well done!

ultramedia
08-03-2007, 02:20 AM
buckin fuggy? Dude, dont drink and drive ;)


Cool game, nice to see some decent web3d

meyers3d
08-03-2007, 01:37 PM
Pretty cool, I was impressed with the 3D graphics on the web. It loaded up really quick too which is a plus.

Pentagramma
08-03-2007, 01:48 PM
Hey,

Great game! Looks and feels very good - it´s amazing to play with such kind of visuals online.

Also, parabéns pelo trabalho! Quero ver mais e mais jogos brasileiros com essa qualidade...

Abraços / Cheers!

pemy
08-03-2007, 03:32 PM
really cool!! the best free online 3d game!

;)

Chemix
08-03-2007, 05:12 PM
looked good, about on par with GTA San Andreas as far as visuals go, but personally the tracks felt way to restrictive for how the fuggy acted. I found myself many times running on invisible walls with the speed boost. The suspension looks great while driving though. Alot of the objects in the environment really snagged the car alot and because you have a limited view, it's very hard to make turns espescially in city areas, without ramming into something. I think that the car itself is possibly the best part of the game, it looks so interesting, hell I'd be interested in getting a real life version, the only problem would be getting up to the car door, ofcourse the hydralics could lower the car for you though. I think that the team behind this has done a fantastic job despite whatever flaws it might contain; my suggestions would be a more open environment, more view options, and if possible multiple cars racing, time trials are nice, but a bit boring, but that's just me.

Amilton Diesel
08-03-2007, 06:56 PM
Hey, thanks to everyone! As a member of Aquiris team too I'm very glad to reply this.

I made the track and car design. The game was published one week ago and someone already beated my record, these guys are insane! Thanks for playing, long life to Bucking Fuggy and "make your time" ;-)

FloydBishop
08-03-2007, 08:31 PM
It would be great if you guys did a stunt track with the same vehicle and physics settings. Long ramps jumping through hoops, etc.

Kanga
08-07-2007, 07:02 AM
Well done! I liked it alot :).
Cheerio Chris

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