coomzy 2015-12-14 22:26
I couldn't play it, it just wouldn't run :( (OS: Windows 10)
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD34 → The Running One
By sirsoltex
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Mood | 665 | 2.71 | ||
| Innovation | 705 | 2.75 | ||
| Theme | 781 | 3.29 | ||
| Fun | 782 | 2.67 | ||
| Graphics | 786 | 2.46 | ||
| Overall | 823 | 2.79 | ||
| Coolness | 1727 | 40 |
I couldn't play it, it just wouldn't run :( (OS: Windows 10)
thanks very much, it seems there's a problem with the current natives, should be a fix soon
Can't run, just shows black screen white box (Windows 10)
fixed the black screen issues should work now
Game works(running on mac). I was able to play through. i got to the room with the black floor(after the big climb). I jumped way down and I got stuck just at the ledge. I could not grow. So I shrunk until I couldn't anymore. The only thing that threw me off was the initial grey screen. Once I jiggled my mouse I realized what was going on and it was all good.
Yeah win 10 here too, no luck.
Cool use of theme! The grays colors actually work well. There was some issues with clipping though. Couldn't press 'r' when I got stuck, either.
Decent idea and execution of theme, but a little lacking in originality.
+ Nice theme usage.
+ Fun.
- Some bugs.
- Not original.
Interesting usage of the theme. In fact, I have seen the same gameplay in another LD entry. The minimalist aesthetic is a good idea. I would like to hear sounds. I like ++
Looks quite interesting, sadly I couldn't play it, I just gives me a blank screen with some blinking white. Looks like zfar or znear clipping is somewhat wrong. I'm using Ubuntu 14.04 LTS.
I wanted to play it but I start stucked into a box!! please fix it and whisper me :-)
took a couple tries to get it working Mac SO seems to be the one.
started playing it and liked the game although run into a crash when you jump into ceiling on third room but apart from that i like the game
Well Done!
I like the idea a lot, perfectly lays on a theme, but I think you could add something else in the game. I know, it's very hard to write such a game from the scratch without using Unity or something else, but in most cases players wouldn't treat your work. Players can only judge the graphix, sounds, the feel of the game, but they wouldn't understand, how long did you write game physics or how much time did you spend checking the collisions.
I think you really should take some engine in order to cut your coding time and to focus on things, which which helps you to control the game experience
Funny idea, but the stairs nailed me to the floor :D
I like the idea and the levels where pretty fun. Ran into a bug where the screen went gray but it was fun none the less. Good work.