skyrossm 2013-12-16 01:59
much game. very fun. would play again. so exciting
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD28 → L1ghter
By quill18
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Audio | 31 | 3.73 | ||
| Overall | 43 | 3.83 | ||
| Mood | 51 | 3.74 | ||
| Humor | 67 | 3.61 | ||
| Fun | 92 | 3.57 | ||
| Theme | 133 | 3.57 | ||
| Innovation | 199 | 3.40 | ||
| Graphics | 202 | 3.58 | ||
| Coolness | 1545 | 24 |
much game. very fun. would play again. so exciting
Nice game, great audio! :D The "whoosh" at the chessboard freaked the hell out of me at the. Now if I could only survive that spider...
I was waiting for this game. It's really great, user friendly and smooth. Thank you so much Quill18!
Linux version seems to work great.
Watched the stream all day, glad it's finally done :D
Ahh its amazing to finally try the game I watch you code ! Awesome job ! I love it, the voice was a great add ;) and really good idea to use the mouse wheel to ignite the lighter.
Someone really likes your game - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=TxuHMvvvQxU
Incredibly boring, the voice acting was annoying and seemed rushed. The idea on the other hand wasn't too bad and the mouse wheel idea was pretty clever
This came together really well! Thanks so much for streaming the work you did on this over the weekend!
Great job quill this was a excellent game made in 48 hours (i don't even know how you did it)
Very awesome game! I loved the puzzles, especially the spider pots. Your voiceovers made the game much more enjoyable and funny, although they don't fit the atmosphere.
This was pretty incredible for just 48 hours! I really enjoyed the banter/barks, the interesting level layout and the controls were pretty decent. I think my only criticism was that the puzzles were more brute-force solving than anything, few hints as to how to get there. The chess-board puzzle was somewhat startling when you get there, and difficult to figure out the pattern.
The chess board puzzle was awesome! The giant spider was terrifying. Atmospheric sounds could have been improved, although hearing the whooshing of the saw blades in the distances was fantastic. Overall, awesome game! Loved the twitch stream too!
Very cool game, it's incredible what can be done in 48 hours with Unity. That spider was too scary though :~)
Awesome work sir!
The voice acting was great, I loved it. I had more fun hearing the player than playing the game itself though.
The mood was very nice, but I missed some hints on how to solve the puzzles and sometimes the imnement danger appeared too quickly, without me even noticing it. I liked the idea of letting the tomb as a flag for where you died, though. Because, first, you know there's a danger there and take more careful, and second, because the player can use that to create a map for himself, using the tombs as map references.
Nice Job!
The game looks and plays great, is fun and the audio is just amazing!
I've found some bugs though:
1. The lock audio repeats every time you approach it (not sure if intended, feels like a bug)
2. The giant spider audio started playing when I already trapped it.
3. When an audio starts playing it doesn't turn off the already playing ones. I once had 3 voices screaming at me at the same time.
P.S. It was a pleasant surprise for me to learn that one of my favorite youtubers is a fellow game developer and participates in Ludum Dare.
This was supposed to end with "But I'm still gona beat ya!" but I'm nto so sure anymore, my game turned out to be super-ugly.
Nice little game. I play around 10 minutes. It's very cool.
The falling floor puzzle almost made me break the keyboard my first time. Fun game!
Really cool game. My main criticism would be that the chessboard puzzle is incredibly frustrating and relies purely on trial&error rather than actual puzzle-solving.
Wow! I've been watching your live streams since Pinbology, but I missed this one while I was making my own game. It seems I missed the making of a great game.
Fantastic sounds, as usual.
Really enjoyed it. I laughed a few times at the commentary. Nice concept and execution.
love using the scrollwheel to light the zippo. Feels just a little bit more like the real thing.
Great Fun and long!
That was terrific! :D
enjoyable, the chess puzzle was a little tedious and I had a CTD after getting 2 keys. thanks.
For anyone having issues with the chessboard puzzle, the solution can be found here:
http://i.imgur.com/61wkcta.jpg
I had hoped to add more hints in-game to make it easier to solve, but ran out of time.
Impressive how much you did in 48 hours, it would be nice if there would be an identification for which door to take 1st
Nice adventure game! (I don't say little, i have spend so much time on it >.>).
And really great work with Unity! I hope being able to do the same one day.
But it's too bad that we have only a lighter and no arm with hand to grab it :(
Gave up after a while, stoopid spaidur.
Nice job, loved the mousewheel/lighter flint mechanic. :)
Using the mousewheel to flick the lighter is brilliant. I found the voice-over to be a little annoying and not all that humorous.
Watched you on stream developing this and it looked pretty interesting. Nice take on the theme and an impressive amount of work for 48 hours, good work on the animation work with the moving pots - rated highly! :)
I really like your self-narration, I think it really added a lot, though perhaps you should keep track of repeated lines. Also, I think normal quill18 is funnier than pitch-shifted quill18, but that's just me. XD A very solid package and clever use of the theme. Your lighter wins my award for favorite FPS 'weapon' of the year for both it's usage and control scheme. :) Great attention to detail with the audio, even including footsteps, though some of the traps lacked sound and some ambient noise could have added a lot. Good use of the theme too.
Very fun game, I'm surprised that anyone could make such a good game in only 48 hours. Although the voice acting is a bit buggy and the chess puzzle drove me insane, I stilled had a good time with it and was greatly impressed.
I'm looking forward to your next Ludum Dare game and tutorials.