Thanks a lot for your feedback, especially when you're in this field. I will add the points to the list and implement these with the next update.
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Hi,
- The animated font in the beginning is giving me a headache. Try to make it more static.
- The music choice is very good!
- The gameplay is just fun! I really liked the ideas and the challenges.
- The graphics are modest but fit to overall style of the game
- The main character moves bit too quick, sometimes it's purely matter of my dexterity.
As for the page: I find it fitting to the style of your game so I wouldn't worry too much about it.
Overall it was fun to play it. Very good work, especially for your first project.
If you find a minute or two, please share your thoughts about my project also. Thanks!
Hello there, here is my feedback:
If you find a minute or two, please look into my project as well! Thanks!
Hi, I tested it for a while and here is my feedback:
- It's a nice arcade, fun to play to just sit and relax
- the sounds and visuals are nice
- Input has some issues. I can only shoot when I don't move which is very annoying.
- The collision of the character seems to be only on the lower half. When I get the green dot, I have to step on it with lower half of the body. It's bit counterintuitive.
- Some kind of points would be nice: how far you get or how many enemies you've killed.
Keep it up, it looks promising!
If you find some time, it would be nice if you could look into my idea and share your thoughts about it: Lua Playground
Hello folks!
I'm working on a game where you can learn lua programming language by actually playing the game.
The objectives of the game are
- To learn basics of the syntax: functions, if-else, loops, variables etc..
- To learn how to think like a programmer: to address compile and runtime bugs, to solve problems in most easy ways, to discover the smart way of solving the problem instead of the hard way etc.
- All this while solving the puzzles!
Currently it's in a very early stage, so you won't learn so much from it :) But it does have the initial feeling I wanted to express.
I plan to add more interactive objects, programmable items, maybe some craftings etc.
Also I will add some simple story to give it some human touch, but for the current stage it wasn't crucial
Here is the link to the project.
The gameplay lasts for around 5 mins.
Please give me very general feedback on the game:
- Is this kind of game playable? Is it fun?
- Is the UI and camera movement the right choice?
- Is there anything unclear, confusing or difficult? UX and gameplay wise?
- Share any thoughts you might have after the session
Thanks for your time and have fun!
Hello Vittorio,
I really love your work! I'd really like to team up with someone for my first jam and maybe for next ones to come!
I am a professional iOS developer and hobbyist Unity C# dev and I already developed and published two titles, one being downloaded 220k times for Android but have no experience in game jams yet.