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Pineshore Planet
By thomz12
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| Category | Rank | Score | Count |
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| Overall | 34 | 4.04 | 27 | |
| Fun | 180 | 3.40 | 27 | |
| Innovation | 73 | 3.76 | 27 | |
| Theme | 9 | 4.42 | 28 | |
| Graphics | 41 | 4.24 | 27 | |
| Audio | 21 | 4.04 | 27 | |
| Humor | 57 | 3.60 | 27 | |
| Mood | 68 | 3.76 | 27 | |
Comments
Haha, just found your game by typing in the ID one lower than mine (mine's 21640, yours is 21639). I really like this game and the core concept of helping people on a little planet. Really nice visuals and I enjoyed the music. :smile:
npizzle1
2017-05-01 19:31
This was a nice game to play. I liked the visual style and the music was really nice and bouncy suited the game.
smeax
2017-05-01 19:38
Pretty little game :) And the soundtrack is fantastic!
Nice game Helping people in a little planet is nice concept
anim-ace
2017-05-01 19:50
very cute. nice music and good vibes etc.
Really digging the art style and it was overall super charming. One of my favorite entries so far!
It was really nice to help people. Sound and graphics are awesome.
shockeye
2017-05-02 12:35
Liked this one a lot. Music was great. Clever mix of 3d with the pixel art. Gameplay is fun but a bit linear, would like to see this one expanded to have a bit of Monkey Island style combining objects to get solutions.
xykvy
2017-05-04 20:54
Love the art style, this game was really adorable! It also wasn't to long which is nice.
Nice game - nice little planet. The background track is good ++
tuomo
2017-05-12 13:14
You have created such wonderful little world. I really loved all the little animations that made the world feel alive. Music and especially the zoom out music were perfect. Gameplay was intuitive although I sometimes misclicked characters from from edge of the world while trying to rotate the planet.
Fantastic! Very well executed. I think your story telling and world creation are top notch, I hope you continue to share your talents. Music and graphics were nice too!
Nice game, the art is great. It was fast to win but it felt great to help the people of the little planet and the celebration animation some of the characters have are great. In start when you have to pick the ball I though the camera was bugged because I could move it, took me some time to see the ball.
I loved the happy bouncy mood to everything. The animation was hilarious and very fitting. The largest error I noticed was that you have a typo on one of the people. I think the broken car guy. It should be "Doesn't"
You should have called it Amazing Planet, because the game is really outstanding! Loved all the quests, I even managed to get stuck on one of them for a couple minutes :D, the mood is so positive and playful it really elevates the experience to a higher level, the models and their bouncy animation look very good, and the soundtrack is top notch! 5 stars for you sir, you deserve them!
walnoot
2017-05-16 14:56
Wow, this is one of the most polished and beautiful LD games I´ve ever played! The game mechanics arent very deep, but its just a pleasure to interact with the world and see everything. How the fuck did you manage to complete this in 48 hours on your own?!
Haha oh wow! Such a cute little game! Nailed the theme and nicely done in just 48 hours :D
2017-05-19 09:59
Hey Thom, really nice compo game! I linked to it from my games blog bontegames.com, but perhaps I sent too much traffic your way, oops, because there's a bandwith error now. Sorry, just wanted to let you know. (PS if you need help, I can host the game on my domain, get in touch: bontegames@gmail.com) Cheers!
neon
2017-05-19 22:29
I really like the look of the game, and how the music changes depending on which side of the planet you're looking at. There was a typo in one item's (the empty jar) name, and the ending was a bit abrupt, but otherwise the game is very polished. Really good stuff!
Love this game, great job! Really nice idea and you executed it really well :)
This is a cute game, small in scope but entertaining. I especially like the music and the visual aesthetic.
In fact, my main complaint is that it was harder to enjoy the visuals than I'd have liked, because the camera controls weren't very precise; it would have been _very_ nice to be able to rotate the camera in place, rather than trying to do a bunch of different lateral drags to force it to an appropriate angle (or just accepting that you can only see something's sideways paper-edge).
Other than that, though, no complaints! Kudos to you!