kapezit 2016-08-30 06:50
What can I say? I really like to find stuff. Nice game and hey I learned a thing or two about unappreciated advances. Great job!
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD36 → Landfill of Underappreciated Advances
By ultrarat
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What can I say? I really like to find stuff. Nice game and hey I learned a thing or two about unappreciated advances. Great job!
Nice take on theme. I liked the idea and some funny descriptions.
Instead of durability making you lose, you could just count shovels and give a final score :)
I'd recommend making other platform exports too since web might not work for everybody. Being familiar with Godot, i just too data.pck and was able to play, but not everybody will know.
Hmm... couldn't seem to get into the game, it was stuck on the main menu, and only the fullscreen button was responding :( (Win10 Chrome)
The game wasn't really appealing to me, there wasn't any real challenge to it.
It was still fun finding stuff and learning when different products were invented.
Nice educational game, everybody poops.
TBH, it wasn't the most entertaining game I've played. It lacks a lot of fundamental game mechanics, no score? no purpose? The educational part is great, however it feels a bit like clicking around a screen for nothing but a bigger board to click around in.
Good usage of theme, I'm really happy to see a game made with Godot !
That was fun, I think it could be enhanced by giving a score (depending on how many cases you digged) :).
The game gets waaaay harder when the items you have to collect are close between each other.
The descriptions were really funny too
This is an underused type of gameplay, and it was pretty fun, though a scoring system or way to lose would make it more interesting. I like that it was educational, and it was a really nice use of the theme too.
Didn't work on Firefox. ;_;
It says:
Assertion failed: undefined
First impressions:
I suppose it is an exploration game, but it lacks the element of fulfillment at the end of the level.
That was for me the most important thing that I noticed.
Maybe adding some sort of challenge or something to arouse the curiosity of player will make it more enjoyable :)
Cheers,
Morco (LittleDoomDevs)
I like archaeological games! I like digging game! Your game fits perfect.
Cool you have chosen godot engine for your game.