It's a beautiful day in the dungeon, and you are a horrible goose. Slapstick comedy text adventure mini-game, with a procedurally generated dungeon, different each time you play. "AirDnD, Your Dungeon Away From Home!" *cover art by Eunju Be...
my first game jam game, combonation of bullet hell arcade shooter, has an upgrade system and a highscore table(only local). 3 different enemy types and different ways to add up points. as far as the art goes, im sorry
A small game about a visit to a temple and the reasons for doing so. Can be played online at https://ahti.space/~nortti/in-the-temple/ or at https://nortti.itch.io/in-the-temple The game is distributed under the Creative Commons Zero 1.0 Un...
A prototype for an overhead-view racing game to be built in PICO-8. Currently contains a choice between two recolorable vehicles and a single track with no lap timer to drive around on alone. But it seems to work! x to accelerate, z (the [o...
A short and simple game where you use explosions to launch yourself through the levels. WASD to move, Spacebar to jump, left click to shoot, right click to manually detonate projectiles and R to change projectile type. Escape/P to pause/acc...
My first attempt to make a game in “TIC-80” for a “GAMES MADE QUICK??? FOUR”-game jam. I had some major difficulties to get a camera and collision function together. Even after multiple attempts and in the end using code from Quest...
Godot source of an attempt at timing-based JRPG mechanics. Single art asset is the built-in Godot logo sprite. Controls are WASD to select a left-side sprite, and IJKL to select a right-side sprite. Timing is a bit wonky at the moment. Unfo...
You are a glass of milk. Move with WASD or Arrow Keys, I recommend WASD. Space to Jump, Left Click to Dash. Hold Left Shift to run. You can double jump, and climb over grey walls. Cyan is a door, open it with E key. Only available on 64 bit...
My take on the bullet hell genre, written entirely in HTML 5 and using minimal assets. Attack enemies by aiming at them with your mouse cursor. Avoid getting hit by the <li> s! Requires a mouse cursor to work; sorry mobile users!