https://dustinbragg.itch.io/superposition
Thank you for the opportunity!
Superposition is a simple sokoban style puzzle game about duplication. By splitting yourself into multiple copies you have to maneuver onto all goal tiles simultaneously to progress. I've been working on the game and engine for the better part of the past year and a half and I'm really excited to finally have it out in the world. Please give it a try and let me know what you think!
So digging a little deeper into this, looks like other people have run into similar problems with other Unity games. It looks like on Windows Unity stores player preferences in the registry... which seems asinine to me. I don't know how comfortable you are with editing the registry but it appears you'll have to go in there and either edit it or just delete the keys related to input from there then just restart the player:
"On Windows, PlayerPrefs are stored in the registry under HKCU\Software\[company name]\[product name] key, where company and product names are the names set up in Project Settings."
I'm incredibly sorry for the inconvenience.
@PolarisInParis The keyboard controls are Z to confirm and X to back, are you sure you were hitting Z? I can't see a reason why keyboard controls wouldn't be working... only other suggestions are to make sure that the window has focus obviously or try with a gamepad. What OS are you running by chance?
edit: Wait you obviously got to the intro so it's not like the controls aren't working. Make sure you're using Z. If it's still not working it'd sure be nice to know why.
Really cool, enjoyed the style of this game. Got into a good flow of traveling, earning stuff to sell, and min-maxing duders to be the most efficient.
I happened to run into a Metal Gear which took 20k+ of my fuel though, which stopped me in my tracks and was impossible to recover from, was that intentional? Kind of a bummer so far into my game!
Also I would recommend some way to automate the clicking process, such as a "sell all" type thing. Exhausting to do all the clicking on the road and then undo all that clicking with more clicking in the shop.
Other than that, great job! Also, interesting choice of picture for Rorie.
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What a cool thing you've made duder! The level of polish in this thing is unreal for 8 days. I absolutely loved playing it. The visual presentation, the music, etc. were all top notch! Nice little touches too like the bounciness of all the onscreen elements and seeing the attendee line up in the background too. I especially loved the people you grabbed to throw in as attendees, it put a smile on my face and made me appreciate all the games industry people I recognize and enjoy thanks to this goofy video game website.
My only real gripes: I didn't even realize there was the phone that had info on it, I thought it was just for pausing the game, I ended up doing perfectly fine without it though. I also noticed some typos in certain people's names which led to some false-denies which were actually legit.
Really though, amazing job!
Wow, that was really cool and well made!
Great animation on the dudes, and the fighting felt OK in general between blocking, softening them up and finally heavy attacking them. I also loved your use of photos and weird impressionist crew portraits.
Only thing is the lack of enemy healthbars, particularly on the drones. I wasn't sure I was hitting them at first until I realized they take multiple hits to kill.
Also Drew doesn't swear!
Great job duder.
I was getting about 3 hiragana ships per game maybe?
Really great job duder! Was not expecting a typing game going into this and I was pleasantly surprised. The entire presentation is pretty top-notch, especially for only 8 days of work! I also wanted to say nice heads up on letting TAB switch to the next lane. I was hitting that naturally as I was typing and only after a few moments did I realize "hey, that actually did what I thought it would!"
Only real complaint is that there aren't enough words.
What a cool thing. Great job!
Nice and simple, well executed little time-trial thing.
Really like the pixel duders, and it was an inspired choice to use Pacman Drew for the hit sound. The game feels really good.
Gets hard pretty quickly! My only real complaint is that there isn't more to it but for a week of work it's pretty cool.
I dunno if the world is ready for multiple Snoop Doggs though.
Nice job!
Cool game! My first run with 5 seconds to spare.
Nice visuals and simple concept. I also love the music, couldn't sound Bombier if it tried. I also appreciated your billboards.
Wasn't particularly hard though. The obstacles didn't really impede movement much, I never found a reason to slow down and could just put the pedal to the medal the whole way.
Nice job!