jacksgamessucks 2012-12-17 23:50
i dont understand what is the goal of this game and how to achieve that...also the instruction should be bigger
game need a lot of work to be playable in my opinion
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD25 → ROTTEN ROBBER
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| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Theme | 525 | 2.83 | ||
| Innovation | 637 | 2.26 | ||
| Humor | 679 | 1.56 | ||
| Mood | 719 | 1.78 | ||
| Fun | 741 | 1.77 | ||
| Overall | 752 | 2.00 | ||
| Graphics | 766 | 1.19 | ||
| Coolness | 776 | 45 |
i dont understand what is the goal of this game and how to achieve that...also the instruction should be bigger
game need a lot of work to be playable in my opinion
When I restarted it did not fully resest
Needs better instructions.
Rather unclear as to the purpose of all the different parameters (cops, hostages, sidekicks, etc) and what, if any, effect they have. I got 2 codes, pressed r to retire and the game didn't respond anymore.
Alright idea. Could do with more complex safe codes and perhaps a record of numbers tried (see the board game Mastermind). Took a while to work out how the hostage killing thing worked.
It wasn't clear how to use the hostages, sidekicks, etc. Other than that, it's a simple game of Mastermind. Bank robbery definitely fits the theme.
The idea was to create a tension between the hostage killing which makes you pretty damn evil pretty quick, thus triggering cops to arrive on scene you, and just trying your luck on the combination (which grows in complexity, as does payout). I couldn't keep at it on the monday, and frankly I'm very much of a beginner in terms of programming, as in I've had a 2 months python course on coursera and some tinkering before but that's it. So I'm not even sure I would have had the technical skill necessary to do what I wanted. I did learn a lot though, including why global variables suck so badly, which incidentally the wrap up conference of this class, which was just finishing, mentionned. The next day. Happy place. Happy place.
Any of you been busted by the cops? Tried doing a keyser soze? managed to retire without the game bugging? (sorry for the crappy bugs again..)
Couldn't quite see where you were going with this.
Simple little idea that has some promise if developed further.
I really like the concept, but it just needs more polish. Nice try though!
Oh my goodness.
This was a really special game.
I haven't played a lot of LD games this time, but this one was unique (so far) in making me feel really, really bad for being an evil villain. I think the choices you get (especially after getting caught by the police) are really strong and well made. You made a really cool mix between Mastermind, Choose Your Own Adventure, and those games where you have to choose when you "retire".
I do not agree with the other comments that you need better instructions. I found the chaos in the game really pulled me in, making it more realistic.
Also, congratulations on your first solo game!!! Good luck!
@eli thanks for the kind words, I can't tell you how happy it makes me that you enjoyed the choices I had cooked up. @GameRespect you're 100% right, less complexity and a less buggy implementation will be the keywords for my next attempt!
I couldn't figure out what to do unfortunately.