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Concealing the truth

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Theme1623.46
Humor2552.42
Graphics4202.78
Mood5792.22
Audio6221.07
Fun6292.18
Innovation6592.11
Overall6762.32
Coolness71940

Comments

th3dz 2012-08-27 15:16

It was kind of unclear of what you could do, and not much of a challange. But the theme is spot on!

diki 2012-08-29 21:32

This is a fun idea & the graphics are nicely done, but the gameplay could use some variation :P

rabbits 2012-09-01 23:17

I had a fun time defending the thingy and kicking random creatures...

mohammad 2012-09-03 01:12

those are cats!?!??!?
anyway OK game. just bashing space here, nothing serious going on here.

zelen3d 2012-09-03 01:37

This is like the smallest, fastest to play game on the whole site. Congratulations on that!

yosh 2012-09-03 02:00

In 5 hours that's something already remarkable. But you can feel that the gameplay is clearly missing some diversity ^^

kibertoad 2012-09-03 19:38

It was OK :)

kato9 2012-09-03 23:30

Kind of funny, but not especially fun and a bit too slow paced.

evilseanbot 2012-09-04 06:50

I enjoyed the surreal concept.

I felt I should be doing something besides wrestling monkeys in a loop into the ocean, but I'm not sure what. I lasted until 6700 AD until they found out the president is made of paper.

aaronyip 2012-09-07 23:12

Impressive amount of content for only 5 hours. I think a kicking animation would have helped quite a bit, and perhaps a simple twist to the gameplay might have been to include "scientists" coming from the right side that you have to keep from seeing the creatures. And if you hard more time, something inspired by TDs could have been really interesting.

How I get through the unmotivated phase is to just start doing something. Basic infrastructure like cutscenes, save systems, title screen, a dialogue system, upgrades, etc can apply to most ideas. I think a lot better while I'm working so I've found that just getting the groundwork sorted out helps me in many ways at the beginning. Best of luck with your future projects :)