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Bell Buster

By belowzerogames

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Humor8011.84
Theme8493.08
Fun9272.35
Graphics9272.12
Mood9352.20
Innovation9871.85
Overall10132.23
Coolness165941

Comments

2014-12-08 21:48

good little game for the kid in you.

belowzerogames 2014-12-09 02:21

Hey thanks :) Got tonnes of feedback today when I showed the game to my friends so likely going to add some more levels to it later on

code-medicine 2014-12-10 00:41

Neat little game, I would suggest not forcing installs! Keep up the good work!

belowzerogames 2014-12-10 00:59

Ya I should have done a html5 version sorry about that spent too much time fighting with mechanics LOL

thingostudios 2014-12-10 02:37

Under the vigilant gaze of two festive harpies (elves? imps? harlots? the world may never know), the player partakes in rampant destruction of Christmas ornaments. This rampant demolition is hastened by an in-game timer which ticks down from four minutes and twenty seconds. (The subcultural reference present here is so obvious it's not worth mentioning, but it would explain many of the artistic choices present in this game.)
During my playthrough, I chose to paint the board a festive green. Compelled by the unswerving visage of the two-headed Christmas faeries, I completed my task in a mere two minutes. The two oracles then spoke in unison like the chorus in a Sophocles epic, echoing a moral sentiment that I will never forget:

...

"Don't be a grinch"

Upon seeing these words, I realized immediately the true meaning of Christmas-- love of our lord and savior, Jesus Hernandez Christ the Son of God aka Jehovah aka "G-d," who had saved me from my wasteful materialism in the pursuit of aesthetic unity, and I got down on my knees and wept for the innocence I had lost.

8/10

belowzerogames 2014-12-10 02:50

Ah you chose green :)

gameproducer 2014-12-10 06:03

Nice little game for kids. If this was on mobile/tablet, with cute graphics and more sounds it could be something kids could spend time with.

There could be 2 modes of difficulty: on easy, you could not delete the balloons of the selected color. On normal, you could also delete your own balloons.

Kids probably shouldn't have time limit by the way.

And "don't be a grinch" is okay, but a more positive reward would be more fun :)

If also wants an adult mode: then there could be limitation of what you can destroy (must have 2 same colors... and "no balloon if there's already one another") and so on.

Nice work Andy.

belowzerogames 2014-12-10 12:42

Hey thanks for trying out the game. :) Ya there's some things that could be improved on this game. And yes it would be good for mobile. I have some plans to expand it a bit as I was a little pressed for time so likely add a deluxe build on here before Christmas with some more levels and options :)

belowzerogames 2014-12-12 00:29

I done an HTML5 build so you no longer have to download the game :)

chuigum 2014-12-12 00:48

Nice graphics and sound. Good job

belowzerogames 2014-12-12 01:18

Thank you very much :)

aniscool9 2014-12-12 09:39

nice graphics......

blue-thumbs-gaming 2014-12-12 14:04

Nice idea for a game! I tried the HTML5 version and thought there was something missing because I couldn't work out what I was supposed to do, so I downloaded the windows version and found what's missing. For me in Chrome the HTML5 version doesn't spawn any new bells! Also in the windows version you can break bells through the "Touch any key" banner. :-D Aside from that, congrats it's great!

taro 2014-12-12 19:08

As someone else mentioned, the Web version doesn't spawn new bells. The Windows one seems to be wonky as well, as they spawn, but are indecisive about the color. Many bells, for example, would appear at the top of the screen, start falling, then reset back at the top of the screen as a different color. This is rather annoying.

belowzerogames 2014-12-12 20:37

Thanks for the comments , ya I should have tested my html build I was just so happy to get the game to load in the first place as I had to upgrade to Game Maker 1.4 as the game wouldn't load at all before. I'll have a look at it after work. An the spawning at the top I know about it. It's something I know I can fix just ran out of time to do it.

belowzerogames 2014-12-13 01:03

I'm happy to report the html works exactly like the original now all fixed . Thanks for the feedback. I will be working on a deluxe version of this game this week using the suggestions given.

mathmadlen 2014-12-13 02:46

Pretty addicting! I hope it won't translate into any destructive habits once my tree is decorated..... Nice job!

belowzerogames 2014-12-13 03:28

@Omiya Games I just fixed the bug in my game that causes the bells to blink I will be putting a deluxe version up on the Itchio page soon :)
@mathmadlen I hope I don't encourage any of that LOL

belowzerogames 2014-12-13 06:54

I just added a Deluxe Version which has the fixes and suggestions I got here :)

gebirgsbaerbel 2014-12-14 19:15

At some point no more bells would fall. I did not really know what to do at that point :(

belowzerogames 2014-12-15 00:28

Which version were you playing?

belowzerogames 2014-12-15 00:34

I just checked the browser version all good if they get stuck over the grid just right click those ones and keep going

gamepopper 2014-12-15 13:18

Really good match-3 game, would definitely work well for touch screens.

Key problems are the bells dropping a bit slow, and there seems to be an issue where there are bells that hang at the top.

pht59x 2014-12-22 21:42

I had a good time bursting all those balloons (bells). I destroyed them all, but nothing happened (Web version). Nice music and sound effects.

belowzerogames 2014-12-24 12:53

You were supposed to just destroy all but one color to reveal the message at the bottom :)

belowzerogames 2014-12-24 13:04

Just a note everyone give the deluxe edition a try the second download has some big improvements over the original http://belowzerogames.itch.io/bell-buster The second download

maxmetallica 2014-12-29 20:44

nice work