My name is Ryan and I am ten years old.
Ryan carmackThe ten-year-old son of the famous
John Carmack , Ryan, recently laid out
on his page the second simple game he wrote, called “FLY”. Everyone who visits the Rina page will be greeted with a photo of a young igrodel and a message written by him for visitors to the site:
“My name is Ryan and I am 10 years old. Last summer I made a game called “Angry Face!”. This game is my version of Pong. I made it because I love video games.
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... My new game about a character named Barb B. Queue. He is a winged creature that tests his courage and dexterity in the obstacle course. If you download the game, you can get more information in the "ABOUT" section. Also, like last summer, I included the “Grandma” mode in my game especially for my grandmother. My game only works under PC (meaning Windows platform) or Mac. The game does not work on smartphones and tablets. I hope you enjoy the game.
Thank you for visiting my page! ”
Start menu of the game "Fly"In fact, “FLY” is a rework of the acclaimed game Flappy Birds, however, the mechanics were complicated: Ryan added character levels, character “life”, “coins” and special features to the game, and the obstacle geometry is not limited to vertical columns. arbitrary shape.
Information about the new game of his son John Carmack
published in Google Groups , where he shared the opinion of Ryan on the development of FLY and discusses his work with other users:
“I would be glad if he got carried away and spent the whole day on his own programming, but he still needs a stimulus from his mother or father. He likes it, but if you give Ryan a choice, he will rather play video games than make them :-), ”Carmack Sr. shares with the discussion participants.
Ryan from the very early age enjoys video games, and the father, for his part, judging from the boy’s words about his preferences, took care of his son’s “game education”. Ryan prefers to spend time playing D & D, Minecraft or Legend of Zelda. Also the boy reads. Favorite books he calls books on the D & D universe, mathematics, and the Lord of the Rings trilogy. Ryan also plays the piano and writes reviews for cafes and restaurants.