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You are insignificant - NES GAME
You are insignificant - NES GAME
By team-disposable
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| Category | Rank | Score | Count |
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| Coolness | 3 | 54 | | |
| Humor | 626 | 1.94 | | |
| Innovation | 641 | 2.75 | | |
| Graphics | 678 | 2.88 | | |
| Mood | 759 | 2.63 | | |
| Fun | 821 | 2.39 | | |
| Overall | 845 | 2.65 | | |
| Theme | 895 | 1.67 | | |
Comments
ThijsTak
2016-12-14 18:33
It's cool that you made a NES game. Unfortunately I didn't really like the game. The first two levels were really easy while the third was significantly harder. That in combination with the poor graphics and the lack of sound didn't quite cut it for me.
It's looks like a usual platformer. And jumping. It's a little bit strange for me.
kd7uiy
2016-12-14 18:37
Going retro, interesting!
Aw shame, sorry you didn't like it. Thanks for playing though!
The fact that you made an NES rom for a game jam is amazing to me, but the platforming physics definitely need work and level 3 is waaaay too hard compared to all the other levels. I feel like it should have been the last level.
Overall I enjoyed this and played until the end! :)
galanm
2016-12-14 19:38
Really cool (and a bit crazy) making an NES game! Given what you were working with, it's very impressive. I will say that the jump arc is very frustrating, though: the linear movement and sudden direction change at the top make precision jumping very challenging.
Very original platform !
kappaix
2016-12-14 20:00
I died in squalor, but screw you Quacking Jack.
Massive respect for doing something interesting (in this case coding for NES). I actually quite liked the tiny graphics - would have loved a bit of classic NES sound (though i'm asking for this with no idea of how tough it would be to implement).
Found the hitbox and jump a little bit frustrating - but to be honest, that made it feel quite authentic to me!
Well done! Thanks for sharing!
mouch
2016-12-14 20:10
It's great to see games made for old consoles at Ludum Dare! I'd like to try that some day too.
But the platform mechanics have room for improvement, jumping just feels strange. Also the third level was a bit frustrating, because in order to beat it you have to jump at the right time, shortly before running into the pits.
Whereas the last level is much more fun and rewarding. (I guess the boss is a reference to birdo from super mario bros 2/Super Mario USA ;))
Cute graphics, sound would have been nice, but I know how short Ludum Dare can be (especially if you make the challenge harder by making a NES game :))
Haha, the physics system is hardly mario, is it? I managed to get different jump heights working but couldn't get it to feel natural - next time I guess! Also, about level 3. It was 1.30 in the morning and my incredible girlfriend was playtesting it and she was like "I love how you've made level 3 so hard and frustrating because it's a NES game. It's meant to be, right?" What was I meant to say? How do you argue with that??? Thanks for playing!
Oh, someone made a NES game. Innovation points for the idea of making a NES game. Sadly, it was tedious all because of the hero's speed. Theme also is badly used. Nice graphics. Have that 4/5 overall.
t4u
2016-12-14 21:41
Sorry but I'm not downloading NES emulator to play your game. Let me know if you do port for something normal.
Hi t4u, there's a web emulator you can run the game on, but you would still have to download the rom to do so. Great game, by the way.
xwilarg
2016-12-14 22:50
Well, sorry but I really didn't like the jump system...
t4u
2016-12-15 00:09
Tried it online but didn't like it. Graphic was somehow interesting but jumping is so much pain. I guess we tend to forget how shitty games used ot be back in the retro days. If game was easy I was probably try to finish it but gave up on level 3. Mostly because of jumping.
I appreciate the graphic and mood but not the gameplay.
menip
2016-12-15 00:15
The third def needs to be made a tad easier. Cool that you made it for NES!
Cool idea to make an NES game.
The hit boxes feel a bit strange, but apart from that you have earned my respect by creating a game for such an old and great system.