ougrouk 2016-04-18 02:22
I couldn't test it. On my pc nor arrows nor adsw worked.
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD35 → Shape Struggle
By csanyk
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Coolness | 2 | 83 | ||
| Fun | 252 | 3.43 | ||
| Mood | 504 | 2.88 | ||
| Overall | 523 | 3.15 | ||
| Humor | 565 | 1.90 | ||
| Audio | 587 | 2.16 | ||
| Graphics | 700 | 2.56 | ||
| Innovation | 864 | 2.30 | ||
| Theme | 865 | 2.47 |
I couldn't test it. On my pc nor arrows nor adsw worked.
Thanks for catching that... bugfix 1.0.0.1 now available which fixes this issue.
Got a score of 78590!!
That could be because the score doesn't reset after each death, not sure if intended ;)
This is a really addicting game! Super fun when you get 4 stars and just mowing down polygons!
You could zoom out a little bit though. So you can plan where you're headed. Now you just rely on luck =)
@glaze_96, that would be a bug on the score not resetting... I'll have to fix that.
I think you might be right about the zoom, too. I may give that a tweak, too.
Glad you enjoyed playing my game:)
Sadly my gamepad didn't work with it, but still fun!
I think the most entertaining part of the game was getting the power up that increased how many projectiles you shot at once. The graphics were simple but were still clean. The controls were responsive but I think the rotation speed could increase a little but. And maybe zoom the camera out a bit. But the game was pretty fun!
Very solid entry. The moving parts work well and create a very cohesive whole which is greater than the sum of its parts. The ramping difficulty felt challenging, but not unfair, the art direction was simple and universal, the power-up created great feeling of progression without making the player unbeatable.
The sound design needs work as I sure you're aware of, and some better visceral feedback would make this game shine.
xbox controller didnt work for the HTML5 version. used keyboard instead. nice entry
@ployer the gamepad should work in latest Firefox and Chrome, but not IE. But if not try downloading the Windows build if you can run it.
If you haven't already, maybe you shouldn't have the title logo and other text rapidly flash multiple colours, it's seizure educing. At least slow it down or use colours that blend well with each other.
Aside from that, I like the progressively harder enemies, the amount of bullets increasing and even the player movement.
It is cool how you discover more about the game the more powerups you get. Well done. Sounds were great, visuals were simple but nice. It's a great arcade-feel game.
@uheartbeast thanks! Actually, the difficulty progression is based on the number of kills, but the number of kills ramps up quickly when you get a few power-ups, so they two are more or less indirectly related. I think the challenge curve in the post-compo is even better. I plan to add a few more enhancements once I get some framerate issues sorted out.
It makes me so happy to see a twin stick shooter with permanent upgrades! I love becoming an absolute powerhouse and mowing down hundreds and thousands of shapes. I also really liked that the enemies spawn both in large groups, as well as spread out singletons, since it meant I couldn't run circles around the group and keep them contained. It would have been nice if the view area was larger, or if the player remained more centered, so that the player didn't need to lead to camera as much.
In both of my runs I ended up dying to a line, sadly, but with a score of roughly 350,000 and then 450,000.
Well that gets intense quickly! It's simple, but there's something incredibly satisfying about unleashing a torrent of bullets on tons of enemies.
I had no performance issues, and the Xbox 360 controller worked fine for me (I used the html5 version). Nice job!
@managore: Thanks for the feedback! I do think the camera probably needs some tweaking, still. I'm just using view object follow right now, which isn't very sophisticated. I know it's possible to do more in code. I tightened up the margins somewhat in the post-compo, and zoomed out to 75%, but I still feel like the player needs more room to see in front of them. Now that I have the framerate issues under control, I'll see what I can do about this. I have some ideas...
@icefallgames: Glad you liked it:)
Cool game, I always want to beat my score ;)
The speed of the player is a little high, but not a problem at all. The only con is that the mouse cursor is hidden here (html5 on chromium, tested on linux and os/x), so it was a little difficult to know where I was shooting.
Continue improving this game! See ya ;)
@deadbodyoutline, yeah, there's no mouse cursor visible... I really intended for the game to be played via the gamepad, but included keyboard/mouse controls knowing that many people potentially wouldn't bother to plug in a gamepad just to play my game for a few minutes. I wanted to give them a bit of the flavor of playing the game, but it's much better to play with a dual analog stick controller. Give it another try and see how you like it with the intended controls!
Got nearly 150k worth of score. That started really slow, and initially I thought first there is no gameplay at all, and then there are only line-like enemies and no variety. Then upgrades and triangles happened, and things were looking a bit more interesting, though the game still becomes rather boring after a while. There were shapes that move (shift) around, but I think it's a rather weak use of theme. ^^'
Oh, also, I think some sort of crosshair or other mouse indicator would be really helpful. The mouse cursor didn't display for me, so I had a little trouble aiming. Plus, the arena borders could use different graphics than flashy rainbowy epileptic lines. ^^'
It was fun to play around with my super-powered gatling gun for a bit, even if it's not really the greatest entry around (those are rather few and far between, anyway). ^^'
I really like the weapon progression
@Alphish, the shapes don't just move around, when you hit a shape it turns into a lesser-sided shape. I probably need a morph animation to convey that better. Thanks for your feedback! Very thoughtful.
This is awesome! Love the build of power and the increasing chaos of the bullets and enemies. Clever use of theme too.
Only real complaint is the SFX. Super grating when so many enemies are dying at once.
All the makings of a good arcade shoot em up. Nothing quite like the satisfaction of getting that next best upgrade.
(also as a p.s. I saw you got stuck in my game at hacking the mainframe for entering a password- at that point you simply enter in a whole bunch of characters and it will let automatically let you in, it's meant to be a joke haha)
@CarlsonAndPeters: it's an undocumented feature, but you can mute audio by pressing the M key. I've been working on some new sfx but haven't included them in a new build just yet. Thanks for playing!
Nice game, pretty hard with keyboard controls
I liked this game. It was simple, but nicely made and good. Reminds me a lot of Geometry Wars. Good job.
yay, real fun. I especially like the difficulty curve and the use of powerups, nice simple graphics. Well done! Congrats on your entry.
You might want to add an epilepsy warning, those flashes are intense.
Solid entry, gets repetitive a little quick, having the screen always so full doesn't really allow the game to show off the different enemy behaviors.
Got to 6570 on my first try!... Realy solid game ... was realy impressed with how fast the game recognized my 360 controller .... Gameplay is realy fun and game gets harder at a nice time. +1
Works fine with a Logitech controller, I got a 38850! It's a lot of fun to play, especially once you're shooting four bullets at triple speed.
This is fun! It felt very satisfying to upgrade my shape and blast through everything around me. Only thing I didn't really like was the sounds, they were a little bit annoying after a while.
Thanks to everyone who played my game! I appreciate all your feedback. See you at LD36!
Its really fun to play this ammo and enemies game.Really cool game
Very enjoyable, rather frantic! I was playing with keyboard and mouse, which seemed to work pretty well - though my scores were much lower than some mentioned here.
I think the difficulty curve could be a bit more friendly, it seems you can be overwhelmed with enemies pretty quickly, but still it's a lot of fun to play.
Tested this on my keyboard/mouse since I didn't have my gamepad on me but I had no problems playing. Apart from the odd slowdown (probably from all those bullets being instantiated), this was pretty fun to play and I really like how the enemy shapes break into smaller parts Asteroids style.
I can't comment on how the controls feel when using a controller (which I'm sure is what it was mainly designed for), but the keyboard controls feel a bit off. I think the biggest problem was the slow turning in comparison to the fast movement rate and pace of the game. The gameplay itself though is really fun. I found myself playing this one for a good bit longer than I'd play other arcade style games.