stevepdp 2022-04-07 19:55
Compiled on Ubuntu 22.04 and reached a high score of 12.
I wonder if you would get more plays if you were to provide an AppImage binary or similar?
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → LD50 → DeathBalls
By elania
| Category | Rank | Score | Count | |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Overall | 2.58 | 8 | ||
| Fun | 2.58 | 8 | ||
| Innovation | 2.41 | 8 | ||
| Theme | 2.33 | 8 | ||
| Graphics | 1.91 | 8 |
Compiled on Ubuntu 22.04 and reached a high score of 12.
I wonder if you would get more plays if you were to provide an AppImage binary or similar?
I have not participated this time so I can't note you, but still, here is my comment... I have tested it after having built it in MSYS2 on Windows. I have sent you the build so you can give it to people on Windows.
I am very happy you managed to go throught the game jam entirely and have delivered a full playable game for your first game jam - and with your own 3D engine! The control felt a little wacky at start until I realized it allows me to jump from almost any point of the map to another... and then, it felt great. My high score is currently 23, after 2/3 games.
May I suggest to add a screen shot and why not a youtube video? = ) I would gladly add that video after to my playlist "Made with LibLapin".
The game looks promising, but the controls are rather difficult. I kinda wish you just had to use the left and right arrow keys. I like the graphics, especially since they look 3D and were made during the jam >. I realize this would be difficult to port, but I think it would make a good mobile game.
It was fun. My only gripe is that the controls felt like they stopped working occasionally. I think it was because you have to press up/down instead of left/right on certain parts of the screen but it didn't feel consistent throughout the whole time playing.
Nice visuals and fun to play after taking some time to get used to the controls. Well done.
Neat little game! It would work great as a mobile game as well.
Really fun to play once you get used to the controls. Well done !