taffaz 2015-12-14 15:03
I tried to run it and it wouldn't work. Even using the .bat file.
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD34 → Divide and Conquer
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I tried to run it and it wouldn't work. Even using the .bat file.
I think the database might have gone down. Feel free to try it again if you want.
is not working even for me :(
not the exe or the bat
Its good to see people still using XNA - the last game I submitted to LD that used XNA was a flop because nobody wanted to run permanent installers to play one game.
The game crashed on run - I think you should do a post compo fix (this is allowed, btw, if you read the rules) so you can make it work even if the database has gone down. If you don't change the game mechanics and just let the game work with no database, it would be fine.
Sorry it crashed for me. I would like to see it work though. Leave a comment on my game if you happen to fix it Ill come here and recheck.
I managed to run this game without an issue, however I got stuck on level 6 because my cells keep on disappearing without any kind of feedback.
I liked what I played though, I think the concept is good.
Nice idea, but the puzzles are extremely simple, I played the 6 lvls without fully understanding the mechanics.
I couldn't get past level 1? Like, I beat it, but the arrow to go to the next level didn't seem to work. The game didn't crash because the reset button still worked.
I agree-- the puzzles are just too easy. Basically I just click until all the white squares are filled and the red ones seem to eliminate themselves as long as there is a white one adjacent. It could also use a tutorial it took me a minute to figure out how everything worked.
The game works fine on my computer and I think it has the potential to be more interesting. The levels are clearly too easy =/ And I wasn't to understand how to empty red spaces.