Antsy for Food! by fractalsunrise 2024-10-08T07:15:32Z
Nice clean game! Sounds feel a little unbalanced but overall cool.
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → Users → Quintec
| Year | LD | Theme | Game | Division | Rank | Ov | Fu | In | Th | Gr | Au | Hu | Mo | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2024 | 56 | Tiny Creatures | 👥 | Every Light Counts | jam | 59 | 4.16 | 4.02 | 4.12 | 4.19 | 4.30 | 4.19 | 2.50 | 4.40 |
Nice clean game! Sounds feel a little unbalanced but overall cool.
Really awesome! Clean and polished, seemingly simple, but I could see the challenge in planning for getting on the leaderboards... great design!
Cute! I felt like the conveyor belts moved a little fast for me though, I was really trying to think things through and make things fit nicely, lol
Actually very fun concept! But it did take a while to figure out that I needed to wait for the bar to recharge to do damage - a few tooltips would've been nice. I also was confused what the different buttons did. Overall fun and I could see how it could be addicting :)
Funky music, but I couldn't figure out what to do in the game. I also accidentally fell off the map a few times :P
Fun, relatable concept! I like the gameplay idea, but I could not tell at all if I was hitting the mosquito or not, or if I was hitting early or late. On the second day I also seemed to not be able to fall asleep after killing mosquitoes and received a score of 0 somehow
Very cute and satisfying! I will say it was a little annoying to have to walk back to the trunk every time and the snip noise was a little jarring, but good vibes and fun :)
Really nice! The music is relaxing, though the gameplay is actually quite stressful :P The fish move in a satisfying manner, and I like the addition of a control to scatter the fish. (Though it seems like every time I use it all my fish get eaten on the way back, lol)
Neat puzzle game! It was fun to figure out interactions that were somewhat consistent with our expectations in reality. Just a thought - I coludn't really tell what creatures some of the heads represented, such as the chameleon - knowing that might have made discovering some of the rules more intuitive.