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A jam submission

Fruit RevengeView game page

Become the Fruit you were meant to be and save your people from the Steels.
Submitted by Avigar, Eastermaster, Dodomandro, blackbearbaker — 18 minutes, 51 seconds before the deadline
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Link to your Game Design Doc on Google Drive.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1o1pMA3PAkQsYU9FV0h5ItTMBGlaYGzdSH_C6shfH-NY/edit?usp=sharing

Have you checked that your GDD is publicly accessible ?
Yes!

Is your game set to public on itch.io so we can see it?
Yes

Summarise your game!
For centuries the Fruit has been getting cut up to pieces or smashed by the Steels. Not anymore. A particular Fruit has had enough.

They’re going to show the Steels who’s a real weapon.



Fruit Revenge is a souls-like game in which you are a Fruit facing off against the lethal weapons that have been ravaging the land and destroying your kin. Fighting through epic boss battles you will increase your power and become the hero who saves all the Fruits.

Please explain how your game fits the theme:
In the game you are a Fruit using its own body as a weapon against other steel weapons that want to cut you to pieces.

Is there anything you'd like the judges to pay particular attention to?
The game plays better with a gamepad as that is its originally intended input device. You can also play with a mouse and keyboard but please do it in fullscreen as we have some issues with mouse input if the game is played in windowed mode.

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Submitted

I wanted to keep playing, but the camera movements keps making me nauseous. 

Developer

Sorry the camera didn't work for you, but thanks for playing anyway! Just throwing it out there in case you missed it: while fighting you can lock the camera on the enemy by pressing the middle mouse button or the right stick on a controller, which makes the camera a lot more stable. Maybe if you didn't do that you could give it another try!