This game has a great sound track and an awesome concept that I would really like to see more of. Other than a few issues with walls being sticky and the co-workers you are trying to save ending up getting you killed by blocking you in, this gets high marks from me. Now, the only reason I am giving a notch down in Creativity department, is because zombies.
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This game was a lot of fun, as soon as I figured out that the key was not running around like a chicken with my head chopped off. I would love to see more come from this, and perhaps a little more variety of enemies. All in all, a fun game to pass the time with :)
If you'd like to watch me fail at it a few times, check it out here:
I played this game as part of my Ludum Dare 34 series. I have not once played a game where the screen grew larger the more terrible at the game I was, definitely a unique spin to that part of Ludum Dare. Was a fun game overall, even if I am terrible at pressing buttons quickly.
If you'd like to check it out:
As the title suggests, I'd love to see your game, and I imagine others would too! I am currently going on a Ludum Dare gaming spree and pumping out as many of them as I can in as short amount of time with my 6 for 60 segments. I play your games and highlight 60 seconds of them on my channel:
Whoops! No longer accepting games to record for this Dare, but tune in next time around to submit more!
Now don't post about your games here, as there is actually already a section for that here: http://itch.io/board/10022/release-announcements
However, if other Youtubers would like to chime in with their own contact information, feel free!
And I'll see you, in the Wasteland!
Well, thing is... I can't make up your mind. I can suggest based on experience or based on my personal preference, but to say that you'll like any of them isn't possible. Considering that they're on your wishlist, I imagine that you already *do* want them, so should you buy them? Guess that's up to your accountant.
I really love the idea of this game, even though I am not a big zombie game guy. I would love to see more of this when it's done, great job!
Here's a few of my playthroughs, really highlighting the use of stationary supplies as weapons, including the jam from the co-worker who is always eating toast:
I did have issues with the walls and the co-workers locking you in place, other than that, awesome concept and great music! :)
For me, this game is a lot of things. It's beautiful, it's talented, it's thought provoking. This isn't your normal platforming rage game, this game is relaxing, even in failure. The sound track is amazing, and it really adds a whole dimension to the world that's created in this game.
If you are still on the fence, let me show you just a little bit of it. It's an experience from start to finish:
I am not going to lie, when I first saw this game, I was very skeptical. It's pixels, it lacks any fine details or emotion. But then, something amazing happened. I got a few people together, and played a game.
It blew us away. With rockets.
Watch for yourself (Language Warning):
A simple game, that really delivers, awesome.
On "Your Time" is just that. Your time is precious, and costly. Developing a game in your time, is still taking away from hours of you doing other things. If you're looking to keep track of development cost, your time is definitely one of the most important factors to count. If you want your game to be free, that's dandy, but when you're looking at it from a break even angle, how long did it take you to make the game, and how much time you plan on spending on the game after development should be measured.
Greetings, I'm not much of a developer, even though I know how to program in Java and C# (For the most part). I find the amount of work and effort that goes into an art like game design is just far beyond my scope. So instead, I find games that I enjoy playing. I also do the YouTube thing. I'm always looking for cool games to show off, so don't be afraid to suggest your game on Twitter or on my channel, or just hit me up to talk about anything! I'm open to meeting new peeps, and am pretty happy to see this forum appear, having just been wondering where it was not even a week ago.
See ya'll in the wasteland!
ADMIN EDIT: You can now post images and video directly from the buttons in the toolbar of the text editor. More information
So, sharing this bit of information, as I feel that it's not very clear and I only found out by accident.
Say you have a YouTube video, and you post the link into your comment. Now that's great and all, but you want it to show up as a video, not as a link. Well, after you past that link, press enter.
Yep, it really is that simple. It will pop the embeded video in there for you and tada. You can do the same with image links.
See ya'll in the Wasteland!
(Example and shameless plug):