I Have No Tomatoes

I Have No Tomatoes. Funny name, funny game, huh? :D It’s designed to be enjoyed in short breaks, when you just have to waste ten minutes of your time. With Tomatoes, you can have some fun while at it! Released in 2004, with nice isometric 3d graphics and cool music. Try it! :)

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7 Comments on “I Have No Tomatoes”

  1. Hager says:

    Great game. Fun to play, addicting and has nice graphs aswell.
    Any chances of this getting ported to the iPhone/iPod Touch?

  2. Mika says:

    Thanks. :) An iPhone port is of course possible, although it would take quite a bit of work to do. Unfortunately I don’t have the device let alone a Mac, so there’s no way I could go about it. Interesting idea, nevertheless.

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  4. J says:

    I was looking into porting it to the DS, but I don’t think it’s technically feasible without some serious rewriting.

  5. Mika says:

    Yeah, I wouldn’t recommend it. The code is a mess, it might be even easier to start from scratch.

  6. Mike, I’m using “I Have No Tomatoes” to test video problems on a laptop (OK, I admit, I’m addicted) and can get it working OK, but have problems with available video RAM (on a 16M card, tweaking xorg.conf). I want to modify the game to make some of the large background textures smaller. I know nothing about modern (GL, etc.) graphics programming, is this easy to do? Can you point me in a general direction in code or does any code even need to be changed? I can handle any programming or math issues and am fairly good with GIMP also.

    Thanks for any help you might be able to offer.
    Dan

  7. Mika says:

    Hi Dan,
    I can send you a script that can be used to unpack the tomatoes.mpk file. Then you can scale the background images down with GIMP and repack the .mpk file again. :)

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