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Ninox the Nightbringer

By dining-philosopher

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Coolness296
Innovation503.48
Fun623.36
Overall693.46
Mood993.18
Humor1322.74
Audio1442.94
Graphics2272.77
Theme2552.69

Comments

tehskull 2012-12-18 06:25

I, and many others, will be FAR more inclined to play your game if you include all required libraries in your .zip

Looking forward to playing this when you do. :)

diningphilosopher 2012-12-18 07:47

I thought so, I spent about half a day trying to create executables with py2exe, cxfreeze and pyinstaller - all in vain -.-

I'll see what I can do!

thomastc 2012-12-18 20:07

Wow, great job! That's a very innovative concept, and the level design is excellent. I frequently found myself frustrated with my own bad memory, but never with the game, which is how it should be :) It's interesting how groping around in the dark can add so much tension to what is essentially a puzzle game.

starspell 2012-12-18 21:58

I have never used pygame or python before so I'm not going to try to figure out how to run this ^^; .

I'll be back later to see if the files have been updated - sorry.

zenmumbler 2012-12-18 22:01

Nice puzzler here, reminds me of the puzzle games of yore on Classic Mac OS. Designing puzzle levels is hard so it's good to see quite a bunch of them in here, though the ones in the middle (with only buttons to clear) were sort of filler. Good stuff!

pighead10 2012-12-18 22:05

Link broken! :(

hume 2012-12-18 22:08

@HumeSpeaks when you get it repackaged...I'd really like to try it out.

pighead10 2012-12-18 22:30

Agh, don't have pygame.

diningphilosopher 2012-12-18 22:45

Hey, thanks for the comments! I tried to create an executable with py2exe, pyinstaller and cx_freeze, but nothing works. Any suggestions? Also, is the link broken for others as well?

kibbezero 2012-12-18 23:11

Awesome game, its a shame you haven't been able to get py2exe or other converters working. Also make sure you specify the version of python and pygame you are using because all versions of python 3.x will not work with your code.

nicealexanderas 2012-12-18 23:25

heheheh funny little flying guy n.n its awesome :D and i also like puzzle games so its very interesting too :D

marekkpie 2012-12-18 23:44

Controls well, but not really much to the game.

cakencode 2012-12-19 00:15

Interesting game! The music got me pumped, and darkening the world wasn't as easy as it sounded when you couldn't even see all the switches until you lit them up or accidentally walked over them. Very clever!

Saying the game runs under OSX, Windows, Linux is all well and good, but not saying that it requires pygame is misleading. I hope you get that compiled version working! :D

diningphilosopher 2012-12-19 07:50

@Justin, thanks for the info about Python 3.x, I changed the description.
@Cake&Code, I did mention pygame in the description, where do you suggest I put it?

diningphilosopher 2012-12-19 11:32

Edit-ish: Sorry Cake&Code, in fact you were right about python and pygame not being mentioned. I made the game together with my girlfriend and she had already changed the description based on your comment when I saw it. Thanks for your feedback!

jomomomo 2012-12-20 20:53

Ugh... not sure what I would have to install to get this to run...

jiddo 2012-12-20 21:02

Nice puzzely kind of game. A simple but fun and engaging concept. I didn't like the all-black levels so much tho. They were mostly frustrating.

goulding57 2012-12-21 19:23

Will keep checking to see if you update this. Screenshots look fun!

hnjslater 2012-12-22 02:13

Very nicely put together, on ubuntu with pygame installed it just worked!

grungi-ankhfire 2012-12-22 18:49

Nice one! Python dev here, so I had pygame installed. Tried to make an executable for you, but I also failed, sorry :( Anyway, great game, simple mechanic, but the levels are well designed. The music was a tad too loud, but the idea is very sound, and the presentation di it justice. Hope you elaborate on this game!

schnerble 2012-12-23 00:15

Nice graphics and sound. The idea is interesting, though it does quickly become mostly a game of memory :) A few more types of objects in there might spice it up a bit.
A couple of things you might like to consider for next time:
- an executable version. I see in the comments you tried pyinstaller; I gave it a quick run to see, and yes, the generated executable crashed... odd, because I've used it for a pygame entry before!
- An exit key :) (escape only seemed to exit full screen mode)

joecool17 2012-12-23 02:41

Protip: if you use py2exe, subject yourself to the horrors of 2.5 on some random windows box in order to get a serviceable windows binary. Maybe later I can get a binary for you, as I have one set up.

jfroco 2012-12-23 03:53

Nice mechanic, fun levels, great game...It could become a great mobile game. Congrats

mistakoo 2012-12-23 16:22

Sorry but I couldn't run this game even though I tried to more than once.

sclark39 2012-12-23 17:53

I don't have Python, so can't run.

naufr4g0 2012-12-23 23:02

I downloaded a pygame installer for windows, that install something somewhere. Anyway your game doesn't work.
the line of code:
import pygame
fails to find pygame.

the-jack 2012-12-24 15:51

Hope you can figure out how to deploy an .exe by next LD :)

zairon 2012-12-25 23:35

Fun game, but a pain to get it running.

neonlare 2012-12-26 08:33

Very nice level design, just needs a bit more to it right now :3.

dragonfi 2012-12-28 13:39

Very innovative, I really like the idea. It was also fun that I had to do certain parts from memory, that is something I don't see enough in puzzle games.

The audio and graphics could use some polish, but the music set the right mood, and the bringer of night was quite cute. (I'm especially fond of the victory animation.)

diningphilosopher 2012-12-28 18:28

Hey all, thanks for the comments! We got back from Christmas yesterday, and finally managed to create a Windows executable. Not sure if it works on another machine than our own though...

@Grungi, thanks for trying to create an executable, that part took us more time than the game itself. In the end it worked by using PyInstaller under Windows, changing font.Font to font.SysFont and copying separate .dll files to go with the executable (to make .ogg sound work). What do you usually use for creating executables?

@schnerble, we considered more complex objects, but that seemed to take away from the simplicity of the game, and time was short (first time participants). Thanks for trying to create an executable too, we succeeded in the end (hopefully ;) ). I wanted to add an exit-possibility, but was surprised how bad pygame handles keypresses in general. I used pygame.time.wait() a lot, which suspends processing of any key-events. I'll try to make things more thread-like next time.

@JoeCool17, you lost me at "horrors of 2.5" :P Fortunately PyInstaller worked for us in the end.

pacifistgames 2012-12-29 00:52

Great game, loved the variety of levels you were able to create!

goerp 2012-12-29 14:26

I like the way your owl looks, but the exe didnt work and trying to remember how to get the python source to work was a bit too much for now. Sorry.

diningphilosopher 2012-12-31 10:57

@goerp, could you describe the problem with the exe?

Jeremias 2013-01-01 16:53

That is a really great game with good level design. Just perfect. Some little polishing, e.g. animations and so on, but really good job anyway. Just put it in some store!

Needed 1841 steps in total to complete all levels.

The exe worked fine on my Win7 system.

aa 2013-01-01 23:35

I find it odd that spikes can kill an owl - cant he just fly ? Silly owl.

Neat concept though, its sort of an advanced form of the card game memory :)

benjamin-soule 2013-01-03 04:21

Simple but very fun idea. The leveldesign tends to become poor when you progress in the game ( I gave up on the black room with one visible spike on start ). I think the first levels was more interesting. Maybe 8-10 levels with top polish would have been better for a jam entry. The music is repetitive but I really like it.

nddrylliog 2013-01-05 11:09

Definitely enjoyed that entry!

To me, the game concept was fresh, and I appreciated it very much. Almost gave up on some levels but eventually kept going up to the level shown in the big screenshot in the description. Then, it started getting too hairy for me, and I bailed out!

Nice one, looking forward to the next one!

heychinaski 2013-01-05 20:18

2331 steps. Very clever idea and good execution. Perhaps could have done with a bit more variety as the levels went on.

frosty 2013-01-05 22:40

Neat little memory puzzler. =)

datw 2013-01-06 02:39

This one is plain awesome. You should consider porting it to iOS and Android because it is innovative AND fun. Didn't see the goat though :(

diningphilosopher 2013-01-06 12:02

@Datw: You need some imagination to see the goat (in the last level). ;) We don't know yet if we will port the game to other platforms, but probably not, we'd rather make a new game for LD26. ;)

cryovat 2013-01-07 22:00

2545 steps. The game certainly had some frustrating moments (there was a few points where I seriously considered putting Scotch tape on the monitor!), but you got a good mechanic and a very cool concept here. The premise feels very cinematic. :)

Would love to see a "full" (and somewhat more forgiving) game based on this. :)

diningphilosopher 2013-01-07 22:18

@ Cryovat & @ HeyChinaski: Wow, you don't easily give up. Thanks for playing the game to the end! :D