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A jam submission

Fight SkeletonView game page

Turn-based combat against ten spooky, scary, skeletons.
Submitted by GiantTurtle โ€” 16 hours, 57 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Enjoyment (Best Game)#1641.7462.667
Sound Design#1961.0911.667
Aesthetics#1961.5282.333
Story#2000.8731.333
Horror#2120.8731.333

Ranked from 3 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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Comments

Submitted

That was pretty good for a first game! I really liked the skeleton design, my only complaint would be that it seems a little difficult to actually win, maybe a way of recovering magic power would be nice! But well done overall congratulations!

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

A fun little experience. Well made! Short and simple. Maybe the skeletons could have moved around a bit or talked just to add something extra to it. Also, spamming the space bar over and over you can just get to the end since there's a chance of the skeleton not hitting you or dealing a small amount of damage. Nice job for your first game!

Submitted

I see you're a fan of skeletons too!

Was excited to see how this spooky rpg battle game would play out. but when I tried to use the "Hurt" spell and the game crashed. :(

Developer(+1)

Oh no! It worked for me on my system! I'll have to investigate...

Submitted

For one reason or another, my computer wont let me download this and says "virus detected."

Developer

I promise it's not a virus. I'll have to figure out how to stop that from happening. 

Submitted

I don't know if you can... Windows is a butthead when it comes to trying to "keep you safe..." When Windows 10 first was coming out there was a big buzz about how Windows was making it hard on indie developers. If you aren't a "trusted" developer (by which they mean a developer that pays licensing fees to them) or if your file isn't downloaded very often, Windows Defender and McAfee will make a big deal out of it and sometimes not even let you in. There are some other common errors that aren't the developer's fault, too, when it comes to playing indie games on a Windows machine.  I normally disable those and use open-source defense.