Sup, /vr/, these 2 games were developed by BlueSky software in the mid-late 90's and I'd like to figure out which engine they run on. The amazon description for the Goosebumps Attack of the Mutant strategy guide claims that it runs on a modified Doom engine, but the file structure for these games is unlike anything i've ever seen. here are some videos:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OHhgjKaLHJw
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YQbL0gbWe_E
open it in a hex editor and look around, retard
>>3272143
I Mean, i would if i actually knew how to use one.
Pic of some game files. they use the same resource types.
>>3272137
I think they programmed the engine in house and just reused it for goosebumps. Doesn't look like a doom engine at all.
Are there more games that work and feel very similar to these?
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rdN0mf_itXM
interesting video btw...
>>3272179
If it's an in house engine, i'll be really impressed. BlueSky pretty much never touched 3D aside from these 2 games.
>>3272189
It was already 1995-96. I think (pseudo) 3D was kinda figured out by then.
Many of these doom clones also had their own "engine". It wasn't always a licensed one.
>>3272189
Didn't Blue Sky make Ultima Underworld?
psst, if you want a game illegally using the Doom engine check out the PC version of Killing Time (1996)
>>3272236
nope. That was Blue Sky Productions, unrelated to BlueSky Software.
Didn't these guys make Vectorman?
>>3272179
I love making-ofs for lesser known games.