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Delver's Sunset

By jimbly

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CategoryRankScoreCount
Overall1923.6448
Fun2533.4548
Innovation623.8447
Theme1303.9048
Graphics3563.2348
Audio2933.0648
Humor2862.8745
Mood3213.1047

Comments

bookworm31 2017-12-04 07:07

That went much differently than I had expected! I'm normally not a big platformer, but that was a lot of fun. The final two levels were mostly just muscle memory, but once you got it down, it wasn't as difficult as I expected. Cool game and an interesting take!

2017-12-04 10:52

FFFFFuuuuuuaaa...irrelevant.

I see potential winner here.

(i haven't use any hints, just brute force, single run, 133 deaths)

It would be actually very hard to walk through with inverted controls.

jimbly 2017-12-04 14:13

Thanks for playing, and glad you enjoyed it! After most of my playtesters giving up before finishing, I'm excited to see some people actually getting all the way through =). I did consider inverted controls/inverted level, but decided the final level was going to be difficult enough I wanted to just be training muscle memory, so that it was possible.

zapakitul 2017-12-04 14:16

A game where muscle memory is your best friend. Game was a cake walk till unipedalism where I just couldn't get the timing right in my first 20 tries! I like to hate it :D! Great job!

johnnygoy 2017-12-04 18:04

Who could have thought jumping with a peg-leg would be so difficult? :D

fenerax 2017-12-04 19:01

really cool, clever from a design point of view as you only had to make four levels :smile:. Very clever use of the theme.

petr-belohlavek 2017-12-04 19:02

This is really innovative! I like it. The sounds could be less annoying, but whatever.

lawrence 2017-12-04 19:07

Nice entry. I see how this would have fitted the "One level, but constantly changing" as well. :smile:

Couldn't figure out how unipedalism worked, so just did it by "feeling", which surprisingly went well..

Couldn't finish vertigo one as my head started to hurt, though... :smile:

Good job!

jimbly 2017-12-04 19:09

@petr-belohlavek, the sounds were tricky, as they had to be very distinct for the later sequence where you go blind, but it's quite possible you didn't get that far, perhaps you'd appreciate them more when they're your only way to know what's happening in a level =). They definitely could be better though, probably should have done another pass on them.

jimbly 2017-12-04 19:12

@lawrence, if you stick with it, Vertigo is the one ailment which is "cured" immediately after playing a level with it... it can cause headaches, so didn't want to force it on people for more than a set.

With Unipedalism, you jump high if you're on your good leg (peg leg is up in the animation, right around when the softer footstep plays, which is easier than watching the animation), jump poorly off the peg leg (the louder/hollower footstep). Alternatively, since you start on your good foot, and jumping doesn't change the walk cycle, you can just jump everywhere and never walk, and you'll be jumping pretty high ;).

killnaprimer 2017-12-04 19:20

Great game and original idea! My favorite moment was dementia, this was easy but fun, in a puzzle way. Least fav was myopia since it was too hard to see where's what.

hatchet 2017-12-04 20:18

I got frustrated after the vertigo affliction :D Nice idea! It plays well with the theme, and I like how it starts innocently, and then progressively gets hellishly difficult.

2017-12-04 23:52

@killnaprimer I assume You didn't finish the game? Since last 2 levels makes myopia "irrelevant"...

potatolain 2017-12-05 00:12

Very cool idea - I'll admit I found the blindness levels impossible and quit early. (I even opened the game in a tab and tried to get it down, but couldn't get past the first level, so I had to give in. Well done.

primitive-concept 2017-12-05 03:17

Damn my peg leg. Good innovation, great take on the theme!

wevel 2017-12-05 11:44

Really like the different problems your character gets, makes it really difficult later on. Didn't manage the final part, being deaf and blind was just a bit too much. The base music is nice, although the other sounds where a bit too load in comparison. Really nice take on the theme, well done.

jimbly 2017-12-05 14:41

@wevel just getting to the final sequence is quite an accomplishment! It seems the very first two people to play this through Ludum Dare managed to beat the game, and then absolutely no one else since -_-. I honestly didn't expect anyone to beat it, or even the blind level, though =).

omnipotentindie 2017-12-06 04:24

It's very creative, one of the best uses of the theme yet.

jimbly 2017-12-06 04:40

@omnipotentindie thanks!

acoto87 2017-12-06 06:11

Nice game. It's very hard once you get various diseases, but still beateable. Good job!

raziyya 2017-12-06 12:20

I actually thought about doing just this when the theme was announced. I'm now glad I didn't because I would have clearly just made an inferior version of your game.

Really enjoyed this. Loved how simple the base game was and how hard it became. Loved the music, working on it was obviously time well spent. And I loved the little death animation when you hit the spikes. It really made what could have been the most frustrating part of the game enjoyable. Well done!

jimbly 2017-12-06 14:10

@raziyya Glad you liked the idea =). You never know how good it'll be until you make it though - this turned into something better than what I originally envisioned, I think. I'm glad someone appreciated the death animations, they were one of my last stretch goals, and they definitely add to the feel. When you die a lot, it's good to feel at least some good about your death =).

svarttand 2017-12-06 14:35

Nice game. I got to myopia and it got to hard... It followed the theme very well, and nothing I really can criticize so Well done!

jimbly 2017-12-06 16:05

@svarttand You did pretty well! It only gets harder from there, going deaf and blind, which only two Ludum Dare people have managed to beat so far =).

exnihilo 2017-12-07 01:06

Nice game, and very polished at that.

I must admit I stopped as soon as I got blind, since I had played without sound from the beginning, but I will definitely come back to it later. I was pleasantly surprised at how manageable the game remained even when superimposing seemingly unfair afflictions. Clearly, a lot of thought and testing went into balancing it.

Also, your take on the theme is definitely the closest I have found so far to my own, so I would love to hear your thoughts about my game, although it's much further than yours from a finished product.

jimbly 2017-12-07 01:17

@exnihilo Yeah, without sound, blind would perhaps be too much of a challenge... however the final level is both blind and deaf, so it is possible =). However, playing it through once while blind and getting audio cues as to which level you're on, if your jump lands, etc, is pretty important practice. I'll definitely check out your game!

gnarly-narwhal 2017-12-07 01:22

This could be just be me, but jumping was way to inconsistent. If this was what unipedalism does I would make some change to it as it felt completely random which isn't adding a challenge that you have to work around, it's just forcing you to get lucky. Other than that though I thought the game was very nice. It was a unique take on the theme.

jimbly 2017-12-07 02:04

@gnarly-narwhal Thanks for playing! Jumping (and walking) with Unipedalism is completely consistent, it's based on where you are in the run cycle - you should see your speed change, and hear a soft and wooden footstep to indicate that, so it's about getting in the rhythm of walking and jumping off of the good leg (right after the soft footstep or when the peg leg is up in the sprite animation). Definitely agree that getting lucky would be annoying, but I guess the unipedalism was not quite obvious enough how it worked, a couple people have been confused by it.

srakowski 2017-12-07 02:06

This game was absolutely delightful and clever. I literally laughed out loud when I realized how dementia afflicted me. I was a bit skeptical at first when I realized there were a small number of "puzzles" that all had the same shape, but when it hit me what you were doing I couldn't help but be surprised and delighted. I played up to the last phase and I just couldn't do it, as you said it is almost impossible! I went as far as to open another tab during blindness to try and retrain myself on the sequences. Well done! High marks all around :)

frescogusto 2017-12-07 16:21

this was good i went all the way til the end loved the one leg handicap really annoying sounds tho, especially the respawn/start sound gj

antti-tiihonen 2017-12-07 17:19

A compact game that's packed with small details and features, nice! For a platformer, the controls were perhaps a little bit floaty to my tastes but I really enjoyed the concept. :thumbsup:

randomhuman 2017-12-07 21:06

A really clever concept. Deceptively simple at first, it is just a treat to see what new twist is going to be thrown at you next. I made it to myopia.

rombus 2017-12-07 22:05

Solid entry here my friend, love the animations and the color concept. Looks really polished, specially with the unexpected "skip level" feature :P.

Congrats on the entry!

rankaquion 2017-12-08 17:53

Fuck... that's all i have to say, what an amazing game

paulhocker 2017-12-08 20:18

probably the best use of the theme i have seen - which made for an extremely fun game - vertigo was awesome - fantastic game

jimbly 2017-12-08 20:30

@paulhocker I'm glad someone appreciated vertigo! I thought it was the most successful at simulating the actual ailment, in that it made me feel nauseated, however I still had to tone it down a couple times (to what it is now) after my testers refused to play any farther... =)

gwinnell 2017-12-08 23:34

Got unipedalism straight off the bat -- not sure if it was always first up but I'd have either 1) put it a bit later on in the game or 2) found a way to telegraph that state to the player. I couldn't get a feel for it and found it a bit frustrating, sorry! I liked vertigo, dementia, and deuteranopia effects however. Audio effect on hard of hearing was cool too. Blindness - ouch! Neat game. :)

jimbly 2017-12-09 00:53

@gwinnell It is the first one, as it's the only one that actually affects your movement - all of the rest are visual or audible, and I wanted people's muscle memory to be trained on that as well as I could. I did have both an audible (softer footstep sound when on good leg) and visual cue (where you are in the run cycle, but that's subtle, and how fast you're moving, but you don't run large enough distances to notice), but I agree that it needs more, it caused a lot of trouble for people. Glad you liked the soundtrack change on deafness! Thanks for playing =)

chuigum 2017-12-09 05:59

Cool game, I loved that Vertigo effect. Very challenging though!

odefus 2017-12-09 17:15

Thoughts before discovering the game doesn't end after the first set of levels were something along the lines of "well this is very simple and easy". Thoughts nearing the end of my third set of levels were more like "I am frustrated and I don't want to play any more". I am not a huge fan of what I consider frustratingly challenging platformers, but regardless I appreciate how clever this game is. Well done.

csanyk 2017-12-10 20:33

Would have been better with a more-varied level design, but I think I got the idea of what you're going for here. I couldn't get very far into it, unipedalism is a pretty unfair handicap. Randomly having a fail jump that you can't control just doesn't feel like good game design. I like that you have a level skip so players can see the whole game if they want to.

jimbly 2017-12-11 01:05

@csanyk Unipedalism doesn't randomly fail jump, but makes you time your jumps (based on the walk cycle sounds or visuals), but sadly a lot of people miss that, and it feels random instead. More varied levels might be fun at the beginning, but would, I think, make the final afflictions of blind + deaf be impossible though =).

2017-12-13 01:31

Super fun, and I hold second place on the list.

jimbly 2017-12-13 05:22

Wow, way to go! The other very high scores are mostly Reditters, not Ludum Dare peeps =).

tvance 2017-12-13 22:38

The lasers are a cool mechanic. Nice charging sound effect. I really like how it's a short game that you replay in different ways. Well done adapting the feeling of vertigo to the game. Trippy. It's also really cool how you show stats of how other players fared. Nice networking! Man I'm typing as I'm playing and I keep liking this game more and more. Love the music.

jimbly 2017-12-14 03:03

@tvance Thanks, glad you liked it so much!

cosarara 2017-12-15 00:42

The green and red killing thingies make a sound that is too loud. I've read here in the comments that with unipedalism you are supposed to either look at the animation or listen to the steps; well, listening to the steps is out of the question since I had to turn the volume waaaaay down. I think the idea is good, and the game is very polished with the number of players who got farther, etc. but I got too frustrated with the disabilities. I had to skip vertigo, and unipedalism got me to stop playing after a few levels with it.

andrew-white 2017-12-15 03:38

Really nice game and interpretation of the theme. I really liked the vertigo affect.

josh-ayres 2017-12-16 01:05

I felt that the jump was very unsatisfying and unfair making me not finish the game.

gurbx 2017-12-18 11:48

Fun game! Interesting take on the theme. Overall really enjoyed it, but the sound got a little bit annoying after a while

knarf 2017-12-18 19:19

Nice use of the theme, making a game about dicease was one of the first ideas I had for this LD :) Myopa is a good idea, but I think it would have been much fun used as the vertigo illness, I mean with some kind of dynamic camera. The "cured" twist gave me hope and reward for a shot time (Yeah ! I've made it i'm not ill!) ...I had to die many times but once I've reached the blindness level, it was really frustrating :) I wonder how many people reached the end ! The statistics coming along each level are really a neat thing, but the black screen really makes it impossible :D Good job, nice take on the theme and great mood !

jimbly 2017-12-18 21:32

Stats so far: * 822 Unique players * * 48 of those are Ludum Dare people who gave ratings, I suspect most of the others came from Reddit/WebGames * 35 (4.2%) Players have won the game (without skipping) * * Only two confirmed are Ludum Dare people (the very first two to play it, weirdly, but that matches the global percentage of winners ^_^)