FoonLudum Dare ExplorerLD31 → $2000-$3fff

$2000-$3fff

By ianh

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Innovation44.59
Coolness366
Overall703.90
Theme1254.03
Mood1413.63
Fun1703.53
Graphics2553.76
Audio3643.08

Comments

megamasterx 2014-12-09 00:43

Oh. My. God. I don't think I would ever see an entry to a modern game competition on the C64. I had to dust mine off to take it for a spin on an EasyFlash (ironically the last cart I have). High marks!

jupitron 2014-12-09 00:44

Incredible presentation, a C64 rom??? Are you from this planet?

trisquare 2014-12-09 01:42

Props to you! never seen something like this, good job!

felix3456 2014-12-09 01:42

I love this! I've always imagined a game that destroys itself and was amazed at the thought. This is very neat!

chris-mondok 2014-12-09 01:52

This is a work of art. It is beautiful. I cannot imagine the mentality that would lead you to develop a game for an ancient game console for a 72 hour game development event, but massive props!

daftcube 2014-12-09 01:58

Are you kidding me?!?! This is amazing. It's for the commodore, and it actually works and is fun! Flying colors!

bushmango3 2014-12-09 02:12

Bloody brilliant. Gave me an excuse to show my kiddo what computers were like back in my day.

andrewkennedy 2014-12-09 02:40

Can't believe I actually downloaded a C64 emulator to play this :).
I had a lot of fun being all nostalgic :)

stvr 2014-12-09 02:48

I felt like a champion just getting your game to *run*, let alone be able to play it. Actually, it would be helpful if you provided information on controls. I could only watch helplessly as my memory was corrupted! Great idea though!

ianh 2014-12-09 02:52

Thanks stvr! You can control the targeting reticle using a joystick in port 1.

molecats 2014-12-09 06:08

We give 5 star because it's super awesome c64!!!!

triplefox 2014-12-09 07:48

I expected joyport 2 since most classic C64 games prefer that...other than that this is most excellent.

geti 2014-12-09 08:07

Delightful! took me a bit to find the joystick controls in VICE but it's quite interesting to play with.

rainshapes 2014-12-09 21:44

Wow. Just wow is all I have to say.

blobby101 2014-12-09 22:01

Amazing idea, there need to be more LD entries for old computers/consoles! Really liked the effect of the game's data becoming corrupted as more missiles get through too.

greasemonkey 2014-12-10 04:20

I was about to use this interpretation but for 16-bit x86 + VGA. Kinda burnt out before I had the chance to implement gameplay, though, so no entry from me this time.

I love the concept already. If I haven't tried this, prod me on #ludumdare (nick: greaser - I use a shell).

chrismingay 2014-12-10 10:22

For those wondering, I found the easiest way to get the game running was to open WinVice and then drag and drop the .prg onto it!

Very impressed to see a c64 entry :)

ViliX 2014-12-10 21:14

Wow. Just wow.

bthedestroyermc 2014-12-10 21:14

haha really clever. I like the name reference too c; good old 6502 memory addresses...

jangler 2014-12-10 21:24

didn't think i'd see anything like this in ludum dare! the gameplay was not especially exciting but the concept was good enough to be one of the most interesting entries i've played so far. was fun to play a few times and see the different ways things would break.

also, hello greasemonkey!

thatwhichis 2014-12-11 01:53

NOW I HAVE
A COMMODORE 64 EMULATOR
HO - HO - HO

monos 2014-12-11 16:09

OH MY GOD THIS GAME IS AMAZING.
The idea is AMAZING and the presentation even more.
My kudos for this game, you deserve 5/5 on every categories :D

ohsqueezy 2014-12-14 19:56

Beautiful and profound interpretation of video games.

chaoseed 2014-12-20 01:01

Wow, pretty amazing! I love the idea of showing the computer memory as the playfield. My one issue is that it didn't feel "game-y" enough, like you really weren't "playing", just fooling around to see what happens. But hey, for what it is, it's great. ;)