- What permissions do you give others to modify and/or maintain your submission?
- Modify: YES - Maintain: YES - I give permission for my entire submission to be modified by others or used in their own work. I give permission for my entire submission to be maintained by others as well.
- I made sure my file(s) follow the Submissions Guidelines
- Yes
Allow me to ask you something.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if a random guy on the SRB2MB decided to take the concept of a golden Crawla and turn it into a brand new, fully-functional enemy?
If you answered yes, then here you go. This is my very first achievement, the Golden Crawla enemy asset for Sonic Robo Blast 2!
ahem Anyway, let's get into how it works.
The Golden Crawla does a few things in order to stand out from the vanilla Crawlas. It's not much, though.
Being much faster than the Red Crawla...
...taking 3 hits to destroy, and dropping a few rings upon defeat.
And, that's it, really.
By the way, this little guy is totally reusable - if you want to use it, port it, or customize it to your liking, then go ahead! Don't fret to use it without asking me for permission.
To conclude this description, I'd like to give my thanks to:
The SRB2 Wiki - its wonderful community provided most of the necessary info.
NARbluebear and Sebo2205 - these two helped me out a little bit with the Lua scripting.
Have you ever wondered what it would be like if a random guy on the SRB2MB decided to take the concept of a golden Crawla and turn it into a brand new, fully-functional enemy?
If you answered yes, then here you go. This is my very first achievement, the Golden Crawla enemy asset for Sonic Robo Blast 2!
ahem Anyway, let's get into how it works.
The Golden Crawla does a few things in order to stand out from the vanilla Crawlas. It's not much, though.
Being much faster than the Red Crawla...
...taking 3 hits to destroy, and dropping a few rings upon defeat.
And, that's it, really.
By the way, this little guy is totally reusable - if you want to use it, port it, or customize it to your liking, then go ahead! Don't fret to use it without asking me for permission.
To conclude this description, I'd like to give my thanks to:
The SRB2 Wiki - its wonderful community provided most of the necessary info.
NARbluebear and Sebo2205 - these two helped me out a little bit with the Lua scripting.