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A jam submission

PEACEMAKERView game page

You have once chance to deliver the message to planet LUX-J2.
Submitted by projectaroid (@projectaroid) — 1 hour, 8 minutes before the deadline
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Submitted

Very cool game! The hacking mechanic is neat. My hand got tired of pressing spacebar so had to stop playing. Would've liked to be able to hold spacebar down lol.

Almost beat it, although I think I hit the planet with about 20 hack attacks before I got blown up, and I must've put about 200 bullets into the little shield thing in front of it so I guess that is indestructable, not sure.

Developer

Thanks for playing! That's a good suggestion to be able to hold down the spacebar.  I think I might have to make the instructions clearer in the game.  You have to hack the satellite that is hovering over the planet not the planet itself.  You can blow up the satellite but it takes a ridiculous number of hits to do it, it's much easier to hack the satellite.  Thanks again for playing!

Submitted

This is a well made game. Really enjoyed playing the game. It is simple yet challenging. I really like the idea of some projectiles are hacking and the other is destroying. The game looks really nice. Really love the projectile splater when it hits an object. I really wanted to know what the peaceful message was after finshing the game by hacking the satellite. Overall a well made game. Keep it up.

Developer(+1)

Thanks for playing! Yeah I had a pixel art scene planned for the end but time was running short so I decided to spend time polishing what I had completed. Next weekend I might make the ending scene I had planned and put that into the game. 

Submitted(+1)

Really fun game :) Good job!

Developer

Thanks!

Submitted(+1)

This was really well done. Can't believe you made the art and learned Godot all in the span of the Jam. Nice Job!

Developer

Thanks. It felt like a large undertaking.  I think the art was one of the hardest parts of the entire jam.