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Demo here: http://www.daviddouilletjudo-lejeu.com/telechargements/demopc.php?m=telechargements
For anyone with problems with the controls..
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They are your controls to walk around. The numbr pad on the right, 741 etc can be used for your moves.. As you step or move, you'll see what options you have. 7 is hand, 4 is belt and 1 is feet.. each move usually requires a combination that you need to time..
For example, if I walk backwards, I can hit 1 to begin my throw, then time 1 again when the foot flashes up, and then to finish the throw I can use 7 (the hand).. You won't nail it everytime, takes a bit of practice. I suggest you practice with that one, it's easiest to get.
Also, there are counters.. Let's say I take a step forward and the CPU begins to throw me, you'll see the hand flash up (7) which if I time right, I can counter with.. Sometimes counters can be a string of things.
All n all, just pay attention to that little scrollbar on the left for you that shows the hands(7), feet(4) and belt(1).. That's what you need to corrospond with in order to throw.
remember, like real judo, even with a slight shift or movement, your options can totally change.. So you might see the option for a foot sweep (1) for a second, but suddenly as you take another step, there could be a different option.. The game engine is pretty realitistic in that sense if you've taken judo before.
Anywho, great game so far - I'm going to buy the full version.
For anyone with problems with the controls..
W
A D
S
They are your controls to walk around. The numbr pad on the right, 741 etc can be used for your moves.. As you step or move, you'll see what options you have. 7 is hand, 4 is belt and 1 is feet.. each move usually requires a combination that you need to time..
For example, if I walk backwards, I can hit 1 to begin my throw, then time 1 again when the foot flashes up, and then to finish the throw I can use 7 (the hand).. You won't nail it everytime, takes a bit of practice. I suggest you practice with that one, it's easiest to get.
Also, there are counters.. Let's say I take a step forward and the CPU begins to throw me, you'll see the hand flash up (7) which if I time right, I can counter with.. Sometimes counters can be a string of things.
All n all, just pay attention to that little scrollbar on the left for you that shows the hands(7), feet(4) and belt(1).. That's what you need to corrospond with in order to throw.
remember, like real judo, even with a slight shift or movement, your options can totally change.. So you might see the option for a foot sweep (1) for a second, but suddenly as you take another step, there could be a different option.. The game engine is pretty realitistic in that sense if you've taken judo before.
Anywho, great game so far - I'm going to buy the full version.