Arco by lightspeedlucas 2013-04-29T12:24:00
I enjoyed playing your game. The music and visuals, especially the colors, add up and make you want to keep on playing. I would love to play it full screen on my computer. :)
Foon → Ludum Dare Explorer → Users → rejooh
| Year | LD | Theme | Game | Division | Rank | Ov | Fu | In | Th | Gr | Au | Hu | Mo | Co | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 2014 | 30 | Connected Worlds | Holodeck Adventures | compo | 319 | 3.45 | 3.19 | 2.75 | 3.44 | 4.31 | 3.00 | 3.69 | 3.42 | 77 | |
| 2013 | 27 | 10 Seconds | Title Unknown | ||||||||||||
| 2013 | 26 | Minimalism | What is a Gravity? | compo | 375 | 3.35 | 3.15 | 3.29 | 3.68 | 2.71 | 1.86 | 1.71 | 2.77 | 61 |
I enjoyed playing your game. The music and visuals, especially the colors, add up and make you want to keep on playing. I would love to play it full screen on my computer. :)
Yeah, the editor is really fun to mess around with and I am a fan of the appearance. However, the puzzles seem to be quite hard because of the tile disappearing when resetting.
Compiled to Java 6. I'm sorry, I got no Macintosh to test it on, but it should work now, if not contact me again. Thanks for the feedback. An yes, the principle to become huge can be found in Osmos too.
Why is that game roasting my GPU? :P
My absolute favorite so far. I could play that game for hours. The slow addition and combination of the various objects really keeps the game exciting.
I love the earth texture. But it is surely pretty hard.
These liners really caught me. Wish there were more. :)
I think this game really catches you. Personally I was so interested in what will happen next. Oh and I killed one of them. :)
Very interesting game, I wish I had the ability to read the speed-bubbles when focusing on the internet-coffee-barometers.
Really love the idea and realization. (Moving on to normal difficulty now. :))
Thanks for this great game!
I was initially captured by the graphics, scrolling through the ludum dare front page, and was looking forward to the completed game since. I really like the gameplay and finally (I guess) "won" the game after (actually) some tries. As Jod pointed out, the game really reminds one of Papers Please, especially when you find yourself in a position, in which you are able to decide if you want to support the government or the rebels/diverse people wanting to enter Arstrotska, while focusing on completely different aspects. The music adds a lot to the great atmosphere created by the graphics and texts, but I had some problems reading the really pixelated font and dragging the papers around.
Apart from these minor points, I love the game and would be incredible happy if you keep working on it post ld...
rejooh :)
Am I impatient or doing something wrong, but it doesn't start when I click on "CLICK TO START". :S
Works perfectly fine now :D
I'm sorry for the inconvenience, but the game looks for its resources relative to the path in which you are when you execute the .jar. Just change your directory to the directory you extracted the holodeck.jar, /res and config.ini into, before executing the game and you should be fine. :)
Let me quickly check on OSX.
Thanks for the bugreports, added a OSX-Version. OSX doesn't support '\' in filepaths, only '/', that was my mistake.
Love transporting passengers on a interplanetary level. Engage (or maybe delay that order)!
My absolute favorite, everything is so polished and fun. The toilet, the music switches and the computer shaking and of course the star trek reference. But I don't wont to spoil everything, go play it for yourself. Amazing job!
Lovely audiowork!
A demanding and amazingly fun game!
Really fun game, but i got literally a little sick flying through the rock formation, in fullscreen it scrolled to fast for my eyes. :)
Love having to think about both "situations" at once and driving your eyes up and down and up to find the best next move to do.
Love the innovative gameplay and overall feel, but the game is quite hard for me as german fellow because 'x' and 'z' are far away from each other. :)
Never through I would ever play Sisyphus in a game, but I just did, good work man!
Innovative and fun gameplay, loved every line of dialog and that ending :)
Loved the two moons :D
Instant good mood! Thanks for that game, some powerups reminded me of the dreamcast icon. :)
I can't either... :S
I sometimes don't get why certain things happen, for example: I have lots of farms producing 2 Food per second, than I buy a Miner and the production suddenly drops... But there is still no production of stone, or do I need a quarry for that? A little bit more explanation would be nice, cause I would love to play this more.