gustera 2013-04-29 10:21
The last lvl is EPIC hahah
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD26 → SquareRoot
By masadow
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coolness | 1 | 100 | ||
| Audio | 318 | 3.10 | ||
| Fun | 319 | 3.25 | ||
| Humor | 327 | 2.61 | ||
| Overall | 390 | 3.33 | ||
| Theme | 483 | 3.61 | ||
| Innovation | 617 | 3.05 | ||
| Mood | 639 | 2.79 | ||
| Graphics | 983 | 2.48 |
The last lvl is EPIC hahah
Were you potatonuked ? :D
Minimalism and a lot of levels, that's a right combo !
The music can be a little annoying as it starts from the start in each level, but that's a detail, good game !
i was totally confused by the level selection screen, but it figured it out eventually =P. i feel stupid but i can't get past screen 5. don't know how to get past the red zone. what i've seen seems a little rough around the edges, but i also really like it in a lot of ways!
I found it frustrating. :P Good job.
Level 8 was great!
Quite a nice game, however this may work better with an analog input tho. I found myself in the situation a few times where I couldn't quite fit in a narrow gap, but knew that if I tapped the arrow key in the direction I had to move in, it'd overshoot and hit the wall. An analog input device could make it possible to increase movement precision (IE Move in the direction of the mouse, how far away the mouse is determines the speed) - Just a thought.
The graphics are minimalistic, indeed. Each colour alone shows their function in the game. Good job there.
The overall look on the game is, again, minimalistic, following the theme of this Ludum Dare. Full score.
The gameplay is simple enough to learn without any tutorial. Twas a great idea to add one new colour at a time to let the player get the hang of it.
Overall. Purdy job.
Really like the idea that each colour does something different, controls felt just a little too slipery for fine control and wall-avoidence but overall very nice. :)
I love this game simple but totally fun. The music is a little bit aggressive.
Thanks for playing PHILIP KLAS. Square Root is pretty killer.
Lol I love the tutorial text :D I'm guessing you possibly wrote that near the end when you were tired and couldn't be bothered?
OH LORDY I HATE THE RED PARTS ARGH!!!
@Casino Jack No, I wrote it at the beginning since I was in a hurry. I started very very late and didn't have much time :D
Anyway, instructions must be minimalist, no ?
A very solid entry :) The controls were too sensitive for my tastes - but other than that it was a lot of fun.
Great idea and well implemented! :)
Wow do I hate the level in the screenshot. Always sliding into things... Needs more sound effects I think.
Excellent work! Suited the theme perfectly and was very fun to play. One of my favourites so far. A few simple mechanics can go a long way. Great pacing of the main guy.
Nice game, it was fun and the music is good. The art is certainly minimalistic, but the only graphics I really liked were the level select screen.
Overall pretty good entry.
Also POTATONUKED!!!
Thanks for your comment about my game! :)
Nice game you have here. It's the kind of game that you want to keep playing even when you lose and get angry XD
30 levels is not enough: I want MOAR ;) Overall a nice/little/pretty/solid entry!
Man, really need to be on top of the keys to not overshoot some of those edges. Pretty challenging sometimes, a lot because of the overshooting problem I guess, but also decent puzzle design.
Great puzzles! Cool game!
Solid entry! Quite difficult for someone with no patience like me.
Could benefit from a bit more feedback on death, tuning of controls (acceleration/deceleration) and polish (PARTICLES AND SCREENSHAKE! OMG)
Awesome audio, really loved the music. Some SFX would bring it to the next level of awesome.
LOL I have laughed with the unexpected ending. ^_^
Cool, tricky!
Very terrain modified motion mechanic. It turns what doesn't look like a puzzle into something that feels fun, tricky, and kind of like a puzzle. You should build on this!
I laughed when I hit the red terrain. You taught me instantly how it worked by the way you designed that puzzle and my approach and you did it without frustrating me. Well done.
The music was good. The graphics need polish (I think a more careful color scheme and more consistent dimensioning of objects would do the trick.)
I'd love to see the interplay of terrains in this game. Also, would love to see objects that push but don't kill. Those could combine into some interesting scenarios. Objects that I can push that also interact with the terrain would be very interesting.
Well done. This is cool now and on its way to something quite cool.
Cool. Super minimalist. Liked the different color elements. Some were definitely more frustrating than others. Narrative was good too.
I've been potatonuked...
Good job :)
Wow the best entry I played so far! The color affecting the player is such an amazing idea and being potato nuked made me laugh :)
The red is a bit frustrating at the beginning but once mastered it's quite funny, especially when switching between red and non-red.
Good job.
Great entry :)
Controlling is a bit too slippery/twitchy/fast, so it's pretty hard since touching gray area always respawns to beginning. Some of the levels/ideas are quite nice though.
tonic: That's what I wanted, a kind of hardcore game :D
I really really like this. Unfortunately it's a bit too massocore for me (the level in the screenshot was just more than I could handle). That might partially be down to my keyboard, but I just couldn't manage that level of precise movement. I think you have the makings of a really good game for that audience though!
Also, excellent music and visual style.
Couldn't complete that level in the screenshot! I found the fast movement and non-instant stopping time REALLY difficult to work with. It's a shame, I really wanted to play more of the game but the levels were locked. Soundtrack was great. Graphics were... minimal.
Definitely minimalistic visuals. Interesting music.
Core mechanics are solid but the controls feel too slippery for me. I had a hard time trying pixel perfect movements, making the overall experience very hard.
That seems to be what you wanted, so good job on there.
Minimal graphics- but that's the theme! Annoyingly the 6th level was off the screen so I couldn't beat it. Nice work though!
Clever puzzle ideas!
qdowngames: Can you bring a screenshot ? Did you run it in a very small resolution ? Your issue seems weird for me
Definitely broke away from the typical "get from point a to point b without hitting the walls" genre with several different mechanics. Awesome music! Enjoyed playing the game.
The different floors are a great concept, but the controls were a bit too much on the slippery side for me. I second the suggestion for analogue controls! :)
The constantly changing mechanics were very enjoyable
Nicely done and enjoyable. I like the mechanics.
I was potatonuked! That isn't nice. Very original idea, I thought. Catchy music too. Good work! :)
Potatonuked, weee :)
Beautiful idea going on here :)
Really liked the concept. However, it gets a bit frustrating because hitboxes feel off - for example, you don't die immediately when touching a wall, but rather when you're already half into it. Also, circles uses squares as hitboxes that are bigger than they are. Consider the use of FlxCollision or decrease the size of the hitboxes.
In general, the movement speed of the player seems a little too fast considering the amount of precision required to complete a lot of the levels (or at least in the pink areas).
Being taken back to the level select screen after you complete one really breaks the flow of the game, because you are forced to pick up your mouse again in a game that is keyboard-based entirely. Just take me to the next level! :)
I liked the menu music more than the actual in-game music. I'd consider switching them.
Takes some time to get used to, but it proved to be an excellent game :)
Everything is pretty intuitive. And I hate orange.
Simple but fun. Cool game. Congratz!
Nice Entry!
Simple but powerful!
The red color is really annoying. The level select screen music is nice though.
Inducing the rule of each color interested me. Each level gradually introduced new rules and increased the accuracy required. If you continue to develop this, I was less interested in timing of key presses and more interested in inducing rules. So the orange and black circles were exciting yet with my slower reflexes, I wanted to focus on anticipating the influence of color.