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I found the game really fun! The puzzles are well made!
I'm not quite sure the music really fits with the style of the game, but I like it anyway.
Also, I think I found some kind of bug when there's a block over the player's head and a jumper plate under his feet (as shown in the image). It's not really game breaking, the player just behaves weirdly (it shakes forever and gets stuck).
Overall, it's a very nice game!
Yeah, I know the tutorial is really boring right now, it's one of the first things I'll be working on for the next update. I'm definitely making it easy to understand by adding some nice little animations, probably using GIFs.
I still have to figure out how to do it and how badly it could influence the game's performances, but it shouldn't be too hard.
Thanks, I'm super happy to hear this!
I'll surely add more ingredients and levels with the next update (by now you can already get to any level but the required score is an unpronounceable number :)) ).
If you have any advices about how to make the game more diverse you can write them here.
Community advices are precious!
Thanks for playing the game and for your nice feedback!
I know, it's repetitive but for the first release I just wanted to have the core game mechanics ready. I'll soon add more ingredients, so stay tuned with the devlogs!
Also, when the customer asks you to "stack the ingredients in this order" he means to make sure the sandwich is made exactly how he said (e.g.: "bun, lattuce, patty, bun" is different from "bun, patty, lattuce, bun" and so it's counted as an error).
Hope it is clear enough, and in case it's not, could you suggest a better translation?
Thanks a lot for playing the game and for leaving your feedback!
My new game is now available on browsers and it is called Sandwich Restaurant Simulator!
In this game you play as the owner and cook of a sandwich restaurant who has to serve his customers, sometimes giving them what they are asking for, sometimes using his creativity to invent new sandwiches!
Click here to play the game!
Here is also a brief showcase video of the game!
Feel free to try the game and leave a feedback!
In this still untitled 3D game (any title suggestions are welcomed) you find yourself in an unknown dungeon where your goal is to get to the trophy.
However, finding the trophy is not going to be an easy task, because you will have to fight against monsters, find buttons and pressure plates, discover rooms, unlock new weapons and in the future also avoiding traps!
You can play the game with keyboard and mouse and there are different settings that you can customize to improve your game experience, from the rendering distance to the FOV value. You can also toggle the VSync and the game can be set to fullscreen mode.
The game is made using Java and LWJGL 2. You can follow the development of this game on the game's itch.io page or on TIGSource.
I would really appreciate your feedback, so, if you like dungeon crawler videogames, give this game a try!
Here is a brief showcase video of the latest version of videogame:
A demo version of my new game has just been released. If you want to try if for free, you can click here to go to the game page.
You are a detective and at the start of the game, a letter will be given to you with a quick description of the case.
You must find all the clues, hidden in the map and in the various houses in order to figure out who is guilty.
Once you collect all the clues you can accuse the suspects. Use the logic to understand who is the guilty, because the more suspects you accuse, the lower your score will be.
In the game page you can also find a list of all the controls of the game.
You need Java to play this game, so make sure you have Java installed on your computer if the game gives you errors. (In the game page you can also find two possible solutions to two different Java errors that the game could give you).
Binary Fixer is now published and you can play it on browser from desktop or download it for Android!
The game is simple, you have to destroy the number 2 that is breaking the binary code.
If you'll destroy the 2 you'll get a point, but destroying the wrong number, you'll lost a point...