![]() ![]() The animation is stiff and the size is multiplied exponentially (it's noticeable in larger sizes). (WARNING: Experimental, large decimal values) * Pressing W will print the Dragon's height in meters. * Pressing Q will print the times pumped. * If made the right size, the dragon can be ridden and flown by clicking its right wing. Has warning to prevent accidental popping) (Has warning to prevent accidental deflation) ![]() * Down key or clicking on foot will deflate the dragon to normal size. ![]() * Up key or clicking on hand will pump the dragon up. (Helpful in looking at the growing dragon toy) * Click on dragon's or lady's head to look at them. * Click and drag to move around the scenery. If the file fails to work, install the program it was made in and run it from there. You can download it here (Requires Java). Would be nice if they were more polished or animated like the old games, but you can't have everything (yet!). Even the graphics are pretty cool, if only because they remind me of old Nintendo 64 games. There's no limits to the amount of air she can pump into it, and the only limit to its size is her imagination (and apparently the program's limitations. So apparently, GigaCake can't work on my arts quick enough, but can whip me up an interactive Java toy made with an old program.įor all its flaws (no hose connected to the dragon, for instance), it's actually a pretty whimsical idea an old woman who has taken out her inflatable dragon toy and decided to play with it one last time. ![]()
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