orni 2015-08-24 07:26
wow, I loved this!
the art and overall style of this game is amazing
controls and gameplay are nicely done, too
great game!
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD33 → Skeleton Gardens
By derevensky
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 21 | 4.17 | ||
| Fun | 29 | 4.04 | ||
| Audio | 45 | 4.05 | ||
| Graphics | 54 | 4.46 | ||
| Innovation | 62 | 3.87 | ||
| Mood | 127 | 3.77 | ||
| Theme | 145 | 3.96 | ||
| Humor | 609 | 2.65 | ||
| Coolness | 1268 | 48 |
wow, I loved this!
the art and overall style of this game is amazing
controls and gameplay are nicely done, too
great game!
Fun, innovative and beautiful!
Well executed, great graphics and interesting gameplay. Great work! :)
Looks great, game play was really fun as well
Art is awesome. I personally would have liked the attack buttons mapped to different keys as I found myself wanting 3 more fingers on my left hand. Great game though. This would be a fun one to develop further.
amazing! the pixel art is very beatiful and the gameplay mechanics are solid! very addicting well done!
The controls are very satisfying. Couldn't get enough of hacking away and planting death seeds. :)
Nice game and good graphics!
Very cool game! The graphics (especially the branches and lines with the skeleton tree/death claw) are very well done and the game plays very smoothly! The difficulty is a bit too easy, it's really hard to die as long as you keep moving. Awesome job!
I really liked the art style, plus hacking away at soldiers =) Great job!
Nice work, the mechanics were very interesting though I wasn't very good at it!
You can't kill me! I am Skeletor!!
Great job with the art and music! Love it!
-Loi LeMix
Very unique. I liked your arts and the gameplay is effective
Great entry! Elegant design that's simple to learn but hectic and quite fun as the difficulty ramps up.
Graphics are excellent! Seemingly sloppy and chaotic sprites are designed quite well in terms of overlapping foresight. Once the screen fills up you can really appreciate the variations of trees, distinct shapes but with strict compositional rules--evenly spaced "joints" to tie together the bone-branches, skull-fruit at every altitude--all really comes together when they fall down.
Seemingly minor graphical decisions like color choices and the subtle hilliness of the ground are demonstrated nicely with grouped units and number pop-ups; even on a crowded screen with only a dozen colors, everything is easy to parse.
What impresses me the most is the animation. Still images don't do justice to the gesture and fluidity achieved with just a few finely-crafted frames.
Bravo.