Play ScreenSaver Strike
ScreenSaver Strike's itch.io pageLink to your Game Design Doc on Google Drive.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/16WlJnAezrXaXBmaYW-ENVJuCxbfQZoAb0_HCepl_DdY/edit?tab=t.0
Have you checked that your GDD is publicly accessible ?
Yes? At least people in the Pirate Software discord could access it so...
Is your game set to public on itch.io so we can see it?
Yes
Summarise your game!
The antivirus has failed, and it is now your job as the DVD Screensaver to save the computer from the malware. Although you cannot control the DVD Screensaver directly, you can place computer tabs in order for it to bounce off of. Have fun!
Please explain how your game fits the theme:
Theme in the gameplay: The DVD Screensaver itself kills the viruses directly upon contact, rather than with the use of a weapon or some other proxy.
Theme in the plot: The DVD Screensaver has become the weapon protecting the computer as a last resort, due to the Antivirus' failure.
Is there anything you'd like the judges to pay particular attention to?
Some sort of ranking, rating or anything tangible that I can put on my CV would help a lot for applications and stuff! (Sorry if that comes across as overly competitive or annoying)
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Comments
Absolute banger of a game! It was a great balance between hectic and fun. The description was a bit confusing and I was worried it would be overwhelming, but once the game started I was surprised how intuitive and simple it was. 10/10
This was a lot of fun. I liked how hectic it was and it's really satisfying when you get the hang of it and are executing well. I kinda wish you could place the boxes anywhere instead of on a grid, cuz I'd accidentally place them not where I wanted to sometimes. I ended up going for maybe 5 or so runs cuz I was enjoying it so much and my best score was 215ish. Great work!
I like the UI and VFX on this, especially the losing animation! The game itself is really hard though, but did manage to get over 100KB seeing the screenshot I'd say thats good enough. :P.
An interactive tutorial with a bit of a slowdown in the beginning would do wonders!
Good Job