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A jam submission

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Inspired by the classic "Moorhuhn", as an entry for "Stop Waiting for Godot" game jam.
Submitted by structed (@structed) — 2 days, 14 hours before the deadline
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Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

I found myself wanting to have some kind of bonus or additional feedback when shooting multiple birds at once, but other than that, I think this game is achieving what it sets out to achieve.

Hope you had a positive experience using the Godot engine, and thanks for doing a Linux build. It's always nice to see source code shared as well!

Developer(+1)

Thanks a lot for that positive feedback!

Indeed I accomplished my goal of dabbling with Godot, and it has been by FAR the most positive experience (comparing to Unreal and Unity).

However, if at some point time allows, I want to add a lot more to the game, including proper mobile/web support.

Essentially, it should be similar to Moorhuhn.

I am also thinking about a competitive multiplayer, which is also couch playable.

But time and other projects… ☺️

Submitted(+1)

I know that feeling! Best of luck ^_^

Submitted(+1)

could not execute:

~/Downloads$ . zicken.x86_64
bash: .: zicken.x86_64: impossível executar o arquivo binário


would be nice to have the html version.

Developer

tbh, I didn't test on Linux, as I only run on Windows. Might be able to do this via a VM at the end of the jam.


Goal for today is to figure out how to publish HTML to Itch :-)


Thanks for the feedback!

Developer

Updated with HTML5 build!

Submitted

nice demonstration, the game did run well in html, lots of impact on the sound =)

godot is really helpfull to export to win/linux/html, at least with what I've done

Submitted

For future reference, you can set executable permissions on a Linux binary by right clicking in your file browser and selecting properties. You can also use the chmod command with the +x option to add executable permissions from a terminal. This will allow the game to run.

The Linux version ran fine for me after doing that!