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Memory Run
By koemeterion and deathstorm
View on ldjam.com
| Category | Rank | Score | Count |
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| Overall | 413 | 3.56 | 35 | |
| Fun | 645 | 3.18 | 35 | |
| Innovation | 51 | 3.91 | 36 | |
| Theme | 877 | 2.93 | 34 | |
| Graphics | 660 | 3.36 | 35 | |
| Humor | 592 | 2.75 | 30 | |
| Mood | 623 | 3.23 | 32 | |
Comments
amazing how can someone make such a complex game in such a short time, congrats folks!! i love programming games, and the mood in this is so nice, you also have a very detailed tutorial and help texts, this is incredible
Pretty cool little puzzle game. I like the fact that there was a tutorial, it really helped!
oktarian
2019-04-30 11:25
This is an amazing game! The fact that you managed to do all this in 3 days is impressive - congrats! I used the web version which was bit laggy - but nonetheless cool!
vrixyz
2019-04-30 11:41
complex game, congrats !
Commands don't feel right though, switching from keyboard to mouse feels a big impediment, and slows the pace of the game.
frog5tar
2019-04-30 11:49
Fun Game Impressive for 3 Days
Such complexity in a short amount of time is really impressive. Nice effects too!
So impressive for 72 hours! There is so much to this! Audio, graphics, puzzle aspect, tutorial; all very well executed!
Pretty enjoyable overall. I wouldn't have minded a quicker way to enter commands, and think the trapdoor mechanic is a bit too harsh. I understand you don't show a preview of where you'll go, but having to rotate the view all the time to check for trapdoors while trying to remember your current position made that bit just a bit annoying.
wtmk-bk
2019-05-03 18:16
Like everyone is saying this is very impressive
cheebz
2019-05-04 01:55
Thanks for the Mac build. The red box overlay is off on my display. The concept is interesting with the typing. Instructions were a bit to get through right off the bat, but once I got going it was ok. Takes a while due to having to type out commands. Buttons would be easier, but I do understand that typing them was part of the game. Congrats on the jam :)
nice!
Very ambitious, I like the idea but I was having a lot of issues figuring out how the memory was counted and when I could or couldn't do a set of commands.
Additionally, I feel a lot of the commands could be shorted to M E for Move East, or R R for Rotate Right.
Otherwise very cool project!
incd021
2019-05-04 09:14
Very nice.. Reminds me of http://lightbot.com/ which we us, when learning kids to program in "Coding Pirates" :smiley: . As other has stated, the commands are a bit cumbersome. Amazing what you have created in 72 hours..!
I like the old school text based game feel to the command system though it could probably be made a bit clearer in the tutorial how it worked. Overall I thought it was pretty creative!
Everything about the game was great. The gameplay, the mechanics, the text style. My only complaint would be that this game too obviously shows what engine it was made in, which is just a peeve I have, really. So, not even a real complaint. Nice job!
Great work here, and an interesting puzzle game. Really wish I could have just typed "N" instead of "MOVE N" over and over, but otherwise it was a good deal of fun.
Very cool game with the commands!
A game for teaching programming, very nice! I felt that typing out the commands was a bit cumbersome and I completely misunderstood the memory mechanic in my playthrough: I assumed you only had a certain amount of memory for the whole level! :sweat_smile: Great job! https://youtu.be/lVCsQbSi-js