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A jam submission

Veromir: Post MortemView game page

A battle against dark forces whittled down to a duel between two men.
Submitted by Andrzej Gieralt — 7 hours, 18 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Sound#1563.4903.490
Creativity#4013.2243.224
Visuals#4733.0003.000
Topic#4743.0203.020
WOWIE!#5152.7962.796
Fun#6012.6332.633
Simplicity#6593.0003.000

Ranked from 49 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Music Source
Night Vigil by Kevin MacLeod

Credits
Andrzej Gieralt and Stephen Bahadur

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Hey, I was having a bug when I died It took about the 30 40 seconds to respond eventually after dying so much it stopped doing it. I was kinda confused the heal didn't work for me. Good job though with a lot of your game. You iron out the bugs and continue to improve it I am sure it will be great. Better then mine for sure lol.

Developer

Thank you! Hmm those are some really odd bugs, I think the healing we made it so you lose after another death by accident, yeah unfortunately quite a few bugs remained in the end but thanks so much for playing, I hope it was enjoyable enough :)

Hey, no worries. I am not sure what was causing it might be browser dependent. I had edge browser. 3 days is so short to build a game. I really don't see how some people got some of this stuff so polished lol. I guess if you have a whole bunch of assets already prepared it probably was easier.

Developer

We just used some dungeon tiles from open game art, but yeah animating the guy took a lot. Yeah it's always good to use what you can and make it your own to save time, especially for game jams. Just harder to nail a simple art style that way.

That is true. Did you work on a team?

Developer(+1)

Yup! Two of us.

I tried working on a team for Brackeys jam it didn't go good I quit the team last 2 days, because it was 3 of us and I was having to do most of it, and they didn't have anything they were responsible for working properly or the guy making the sprites didn't have me the art until the very end and it was terrible, and I was still having to edit and change the art. He was suppose to do animations and he never did so I was going to have to do that too. The programmer didn't have none of his scripts working properly so I was going to have to modify and fix them. Then I thought no I don't I am out.

Developer

Oh no, that really sucks, that is really unfair, sorry that happened! I have the pleasure of working on game jams with a good long time friend, so we work together really well thankfully, really blessed for that. Poor management and commitment levels is really annoying to have to deal with, which is hit and miss if you don't really know to what level the other people will be willing to work.

Submitted

Are you fans of Hades like me by any chance? Additional lore and ability upgrades are a really cool concept and I like how you tie them together as the main character remembers his past.

Unfortunately, for me, my abilities would get taken away if I died more than 3 times. Which then made the fight a lot harder again. Fighting is really difficult anyway, the enemy seems to always block at the right moments and it felt like I was getting hits in by cheesing rather than understanding where and when to hit. It's a shame because I would've liked to see the end.

The animations and pixel art are pretty good, it'd be nice to see the walk animations on the main character too. No main menu meant it was a bit of a shock to get sent straight into the action. 

It's a good start and you've both done a lot in a short amount of time, Well done!

Developer(+1)

Thank you! I do not know Hades actually, but I'm glad you liked the concept! I mentioned in previous comments that we unfortunately didn't have time to deal with the player's animations and to figure out why the enemy block animation doesn't always play, but yes the enemy will often block in response to your strikes and you have to time your hits to when he begins to telegraph his attack as you might in 3D action games like Dark Souls or Witcher. Ah it's really unfortunate that the abilities disappear after three deaths... there must have been a minor bug in the code that we overlooked! Really sorry about that. 

Submitted

You should totally play Hades, it was the best game of last year!

No worries, I've had my share of unexpected bugs too :)

Submitted

Really cool idea and execution, but it kept crashing for me :/

Developer

Thank you! Man I'm sorry it crashed, do you recall at what points of the game that happened? Was it when the enemy ran away?

Submitted

No it just freezed occasionally :/

Still from what I have been able to play its really fun but quite hard :)

Submitted(+1)

The concept here is really cool! I like how you're discovering more of the story as you fight and die (the voice acting is amazing btw). Maybe it was just me but I tried so many times but couldn't kill the enemy, so maybe you could include a difficulty setting for noobs like me. The hit detection is a bit confusing as it isn't exactly clear when there's an opening. It seems like the enemy happens to block my hits even when they're not showing the blocking animation (at least I don't think so). Still, it was fun to try and kill the boss and the difficulty made every hit that I got feel rewarding haha. Nice job!

Developer

I'm glad it felt rewarding! Thanks for playing that much! Yes we tried to make it extra hard, our game for Wowie 2 was also super hard haha. Yeah the block animation thing was frustrating for me, because I couldn't figure out in time why it was randomly not playing, but yes he blocks most hits, you have to find an opening. Best strategy I found was always block,  and quickly attack when there's an opening and then block as soon as you land a hit. When you have dashing and healing it should be quite possible.

Submitted (2 edits)

Lovely game! I especially like the narration!

I think it is a bit too hard though. The hit registration doesn’t seem to always work (or is the enemy blocking? I can’t tell for sure). It took me at least a dozen tries before I got him below 50% HP, at which point he ran out of the map and the below error popped up. The game seems to have frozen afterwards.

Error message
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It also seems some animations are missing (e.g. the player doesn’t walk).

Developer

Ah, apologies for the error. I'm glad you like the narration! I'm not sure where error came up unfortunately... I think I have some idea but yeah I'm not exactly sure how to debug the WebGL stuff... And yes the enemy blocks often, the idea is you need to find an opening. But yes unfortunately those animations don't always register - something we couldn't quite work out towards the end of the jam. Same with the player walking, we were running out of time and couldn't quite figure out how to deal with it given the way we had structured the code and the way the animations were triggered.

Were you able to use the new abilities you unlocked each time you died? It wasn't very clear when you received them but I made a note of it in the How to play section in the description. I found it very easy to kill the enemy when I had all the abilities but that was probably because I wrote the AI haha :P

By the way, what he's doing when he leaves the level, is either healing or casting a fireball, but for some reason he leaves the level despite having appropriate colliders in place. Ah well! Some sacrifices had to be made haha... I'm glad it was an overall positive experience!

Submitted(+1)

I did get the abilities at each level, though I lost all of them when I lost in the last level and had to reload the page. I also though I had to press F at first to heal because the text is clipping at the bottom, but realized it was E when I read the description.

Developer

Oh I see. Ah, apologies about the text.

Submitted(+1)

Thats some great pixel animation Dude :D made your self?

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much! Yes I did :) details on what we did vs what assets we found in the description. I had a template for a human sprite character and changed him to make him an armored knight.

Submitted(+1)

Really nice!

Submitted(+1)

Really loved the voice acting.. Top notch

Developer

Thank you so much! 

Submitted(+1)

Definitely died way too many times :) nice art style and music!

Developer

Thank you!

Submitted(+1)

I loved the pixel art and the voice overs were on point! The sound effect and music also set a medieval atmosphere really well!

Developer

Thank you so much! It was challenging to animate and took up most of Saturday for my end, the level tileset we modified slightly from open game art, and the voices we recorded at midnight on Sunday xD

Submitted(+1)

hah! great game!~ loved the core mechanics! i died AT LEAST 20 times in order to win, but it was worth it! ;). left a good rating! thx for making this game! it made my day! :D

Developer(+1)

Thank you so much! I'm really glad you enjoyed it, we worked a lot to make the core mechanics really tight and somewhat crunchy so I'm glad it was fun!

Submitted(+1)

I definitely had to die a few times to figure out how to win. great job!

Developer

Thank you! I hope you enjoyed it :D

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