Collecting the Works of Flimsy Parkins...
Posted: Sat Sep 18, 2021 2:49 am
Hi guys,
As far as I know, not all of the games that Flimsy Parkins made are currently available on either Z2 or Museum of ZZT. Roughly a year ago, I had submitted the Blue Maze game that Flimsy had revealed during an interview with cly5m, which I felt was a start, but there were a lot of other games that he had made that I had only heard of, and yet was never able to play for myself. Supposedly, he was creating a game for several years called DINNER: The Last ZZT Game, which might have been a joke but I had seen screenshots of it, so as such I am wondering if anyone might have a copy of it. There were other titles as well, such as Garfield ZZT, that I think would make great additions to the archive, especially since his games were perhaps some of the most interesting that I have ever played. In any case, it would be sad if any of his games that remain unknown to the public vanished into the ether, and I want to see if we can prevent that from happening (to the best of our abilities, at least).
Sorry for the cumbersome writing; I barely speak to anyone online and I've grown a lot more awkward as the years pass.
Sincerely,
Ando
As far as I know, not all of the games that Flimsy Parkins made are currently available on either Z2 or Museum of ZZT. Roughly a year ago, I had submitted the Blue Maze game that Flimsy had revealed during an interview with cly5m, which I felt was a start, but there were a lot of other games that he had made that I had only heard of, and yet was never able to play for myself. Supposedly, he was creating a game for several years called DINNER: The Last ZZT Game, which might have been a joke but I had seen screenshots of it, so as such I am wondering if anyone might have a copy of it. There were other titles as well, such as Garfield ZZT, that I think would make great additions to the archive, especially since his games were perhaps some of the most interesting that I have ever played. In any case, it would be sad if any of his games that remain unknown to the public vanished into the ether, and I want to see if we can prevent that from happening (to the best of our abilities, at least).
Sorry for the cumbersome writing; I barely speak to anyone online and I've grown a lot more awkward as the years pass.
Sincerely,
Ando