josh-dreamland 2011-08-22 16:24
Segfaults in WINE, no Linux build.
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD21 → cosmoZ
By rockford
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Innovation | 178 | 3.07 | ||
| Audio | 201 | 2.40 | ||
| Community | 305 | 2.20 | ||
| Fun | 307 | 2.44 | ||
| Overall | 308 | 2.69 | ||
| Theme | 318 | 2.69 | ||
| Humor | 412 | 1.30 | ||
| Coolness | 418 | |||
| Graphics | 428 | 1.86 |
Segfaults in WINE, no Linux build.
Just made a lot of noise on OSX, no controls seemed to do anything.
Hum... The game works well on OSX (was made on OSX...). There is no controls except SPACE to play, and then use the mouse. There is a short help pressing "I" from the menu screen.
Please rate my game. I know it is a weird concept, but worth a play! Once you understand the mechanics, it's quite fun and very innovative.
Please note that the game play with the mouse. Except the menu (shortcuts displayed on the screen: SPACE to play, I for Instructions (ESC to quit instructions).
There is some bugs (invisible sentinels...) bu I don't know if I can fix before end of rating...
I quite liked it up until I had to wait for too long to reach a planet. Worth building into something bigger mind you.
Yes you're right. The "wait too long" is the issue of the mechanic. I think to implement a better gamefield generator, and a tweak to avoid this, but it's was not possible in 48h. Thanks for playing!
Played a few levels, hit 'n' by accident, wanted to see how many levels there were but they appeared to just be randomly generated forever.
Would make for a fine touch interface game if there were a few more mechanics added and you could zoom in, things were just a touch small.
Nice idea. Good luck!
I really like the pathfinding mechanic. There's definitely some potential there. Unfortunately the map generator seems to have some problems (not surprising for a 48 hour game =p) there were times when the only way to advance was to sit and wait while my orbit slowly expands to bring the next planet into range, which killed a lot of the fun for me.
shows potential, definitely
I didn't really mind the waiting, although it was a bit easy to get isolated. Not sure if all levels were beatable. One interesting change of pace would be if the user could sketch a path several steps ahead, like just clicking and dragging from planet to planet with the available ones highlighted at each step. The ship would travel along each waypoint at its own pace, and might get caught in a trap along the way if you didn't anticipate that properly. Maybe the path-plotting would actually be done by a scout vessel that itself had to travel back to the main ship if it ended up stranded, during which time something else might happen to it if you're too far away or take too long to get back. So there should be some benefit to plotting the course as quickly as possible, but also the risk of leaving your ship too far behind in case it gets into trouble.
I quite like it, although there are Levels that couldn't be beat, right? I started with 5 Planets and they where all I could reach, there weren't any false jumps I could've made :/
Otherwise great concept, I see this on my phone someday! :)
Thanks DrPetter for the amazing advice! And thanks all for encouragements.