I just checked my iCloud I never use and found out I still have the files for a few games, when I thought they were lost for 2 - 3 years. Here are a few games decently complete games you might like.
Poke:
I’ve mentioned this one before. Very rough around the edges, you need to do some code fiddling to see the whole thing. There’s a battle start function and a blob of code that initiated the open world at the end of start, they are not compatible so use them interchangeably. If you go to the battle start function body, you can change what mons you fight with from 0-2 indexed array, could also use a randomizer to make it more of a game.
Long Winded Tangent {
I’m ngl the rpg im supposed to be working on rn I’ve been procrastinating on the battle system, mostly because my knowledge in actual languages means I’m over complicating and over designing systems, without seeing any actual return, that and my sudden hate for magic array numbers im trying to do away which makes system architecture design way overcomplicated.
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Edgy:
Pretty much a worse, but edgier version of Dr. Phys. I made this after getting mad about some inter device makecode project syncing bugs that cost me a platformer about a green gem, which I based this off of. (Also why I nowadays just send myself the project link instead of using an account)
You can tell was still the whole, attach a sprite to another to make a big weapon, as it’s kinda jank. There’s also a unusually long cutscene that takes forever between first and second level. Also I think on the third there was supposed to be a boss fight I never finished.
Vrroom:
This one I didn’t lose, I just never shared. It’s pretty much just a decent car platformer, with a finished win condition, pretty much finished as a game. I did make some underwater levels, but those are actual lost, maybe forever.
Hope these are pretty good? Lately all I’ve been seeing on here are very much unfinished demos, so thought I could give some new stuff to play, (although the first is really just an unfinished demo) Also I think my first post was on a early rendition of this a few years back, so that’s cool.