Tooth decay by Ithildin 2017-05-01T11:57:58Z
I really like the idea of the game... drilling through the tooth while trying to keep up the sugar amount. I felt so bad for the guy though whenever I cleared a lot of blocks in one go! :D
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → Users → alisoncox
| Year | LD | Theme | Game | Division | Rank | Ov | Fu | In | Th | Gr | Hu | Mo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2017 | 38 | A Small World | 👥 | This is Cutopia | jam | 298 | 3.51 | 3.46 | 2.95 | 3.71 | 3.90 | 3.58 | 3.23 |
I really like the idea of the game... drilling through the tooth while trying to keep up the sugar amount. I felt so bad for the guy though whenever I cleared a lot of blocks in one go! :D
I too liked the look of all the marshmallow men and the music was very in keeping with the dizzy look and feel!
I also learned that Sri Lanka looks like an Avocado... Did not know that! :)
I really like the graphics, the muted colour pallet really sets a tone and works very well. This is definitely the kind of game you need to play for a while to get into it. As you say it's a sort of run in the background and come back to it when you think your ships have finished their tasks. Well done on the whole queuing system too, seems to work very well!
I enjoyed figuring out the combinations and what the symbols meant and thought the game looked really good. Nice work!
I thought the game looked good and was actually quite fun, I'm not sure how many planets there are to reach as I didn't get very far on my goes... But I did enjoy it :) One idea would maybe to have the stars move a bit? As when I flew past my destination I wasn't sure if I was still moving!
I'm not sure how much of the art is yours (as you mention you used some free ones) but the character itself is really well made/chosen.
The controls were a bit difficult to handle on the ice world it would have been good to have been able to jump a little more but as a game programmer of only 2 weeks I think you've done a great job!
Very artistic and certainly stands out as one of the more interesting experiences I've come across in LD38.