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God's Life

By yothamuukl

View on ldjam.com

CategoryRankScoreCount
Overall5052.2914
Fun2.2213
Innovation2.4513
Theme2.6813
Graphics2.4013
Audio1.5011
Humor1.8512
Mood2.0012

Comments

synedraacus 2019-04-29 06:17

Your link is broken. Also, you should probably provide links to Web/Windows/Linux versions, not just the source code.

strugglesingamedevelopment 2019-04-29 09:01

I was going to make this my last feedback for the night, but it looks the itch.io page isn't public. Give me an @ when its public and I'll follow up with that feedback :D

ace17 2019-04-29 11:40

Dead link :-/

yothamuukl 2019-04-29 12:26

Hi, Thank you for the comments. I have fixed it now if it is still not working write to me. @strugglesingamedevelopment

jestemstefan 2019-04-30 11:55

@yothamuukl The link didn't work :C

aterlamia 2019-05-07 19:46

Interesting game it is pretty unique for this theme. It is bit hard to play but i guess how more you play it how easier it becomes.

I did however stop when i got an error

FATAL ERROR in action number 1 of Step Event1 for object obj_inventory_box:

Unable to find any instance for object index '100252' name ''

This happened when i moved shale (i think it was) to the sacrifice window

I do think this game needs some music and or sounds to make it feel more alive.

p.s. I think you have a day/night cycle in the game as thing started to get darker ? which is as cool feature. however i would not expect my fire to go dark as well ;)

2019-05-07 22:26

I'm not rating this. I wish there was a way to flag "compo" entries like these, it's sadly not the first one I came across this time.

* you did not upload the game in time but instead provided a fake link * when you finally did upload a game, well after the Compo ended, it was just a strange .exe file * you did NOT provide any source code

Entries like this should be disqualified, or at least bumped to the Jam category. You're gaming the system. :frowning2:

raoz 2019-05-07 22:38

Quite hard! A little bit hard to understand what I'm supposed to do.