Showing posts with label trigger. Show all posts
Showing posts with label trigger. Show all posts

Saturday, April 14, 2012

Trigger Rally Online Edition Open Sourced on GitHub

Trigger Rally Online Edition race start on a sand track with green trees and an animated checkpoint ahead.

Trigger Rally Online Edition [github] is a WebGL racing game based on the concept of Trigger Rally. It has a more detailed car model than the classical game, however I am not sure about the game data license. It features replays too!

The project was created by the lead coder of the original/classical Trigger Rally version.


By the way: if you are interested in helping me to sort out missing license-clear graphics and sounds for the classical Trigger Rally, I created a thread on OpenGameArt for that purpose.

Thursday, January 5, 2012

Stunt Rally 1.4 Release & Trigger Rally 0.6 Videos



From an announcement email:
Hi, after some months of silence we've released version 1.4 with a huge changelog. Some highlights:
  • 71 tracks
  • 2 new cars (TC6, NS)
  • Fixed shadows (self shadowing, lightmapping)
  • Better looking shaders (fresnel effect, reflectivity/specular maps) 
  • SSAO effect (Screen Space Ambient Occlusion)
  • Sound effects and particles for water or mud areas
  • Improved in-car camera
  • Rear gear throttle-brake inverse option

Also, installing this game just got a whole lot easier for linux users as there is now a binary Linux release (32 and 64 bit).


Trigger Rally 0.6 has been out for two months by now but now there are some high-resolution gameplay videos available:




The game is much simpler in all aspects than Stunt Rally but it runs well on netbooks. There is a community effort going on to replace copyright/trademark-problematic assets right now.

Maybe you can help by answering this strange question: would you consider these 3D models to be infringing on proprietary car designs?

Wednesday, November 9, 2011

Trigger Rally 0.6.0


Testing Trigger's Physics [source video]

Trigger Rally 0.6.0 for Linux (source portable) brings following new features:
  • New (and old) contributed tracks and events
  • New Practice Mode
  • Paging on the Single Races screen to show all the available tracks
  • Option to show speedometer in KPH or MPH
  • Option to show digital speed on the speed dial ('hybrid' style)
  • Fading track comment and GO at race start
  • Freezing course time when passing through a checkpoint
  • Tweak menu colors for more contrast


PS: If I understand this tweet correctly, this means high-quality motor, drift and crash sounds for Speed Dreams that hopefully will also be usable in Trigger, SuperTuxKart and other racing games.