jackyjjc 2016-12-12 02:41
Anyone who is browsing this entry I'm still sorting out upload issue because I just found out Dropbox discontinued web hosting :(
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD37 → Room 207
By jackyjjc
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Graphics | 301 | 3.20 | ||
| Coolness | 1294 | 32 |
Anyone who is browsing this entry I'm still sorting out upload issue because I just found out Dropbox discontinued web hosting :(
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Looks very pretty
very nice graphics and fun to play!
Funny idea,
The optimisation of my way was contrebalanced by my bad typing speed...
That a good start.
Maybe turn it in typing game would be fun (type "water" instead of just "wwwww")?
Hey there! Loved the game you made for the previous jam, so had to come check if you made something this time aswell! I think you made a very good game this year aswell! Enjoyed playing the levels through, I wish there were more! I really felt stressed by the ticking clock and all the things i had to do. I missed some sound effects and some music that maybe increases in intensity as time passes?
Fun concept. First time the game tells me to press space (HTML5 version) my browser scrolled because the game is not auto focussed. Maybe adding some sounds would improve the game. :)
Not bad! I feel like it could use some variety in how you interact with things; just pressing a different button each time isn't very engaging. Maybe give more time and have minigames? Just an idea.
Nice little game even though you didn't finish it. The graphics are nice and it's a unique idea.
I was really entertained by that. Good concept, would be cool to see it with sound and more levels. Nice work!
Good idea that completely fits the theme. The graphics and gameplay are nice. Too bad it's so short !
It was a very simplistic game. Although I learned the entire mechanic after failing, it was a very entertaining mini-game. Good job!
nice concept, this game definitely has potential if you build up on it.
Pretty simple and interesting concept. My only gripe is that the action keys are too spread out all over the place (Maybe it might be better to have just one button for interacting with objects?).