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UsamaSh
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This was a very goods experience. I remember playing this game a few days ago, but playing it again with fresh eyes made it a whole different experience. Today I was able to get the aim of the game, and I really liked the atmosphere, it was terrifying indeed! It could have been way better if it had some music and sfx. The graphics looked really nice and the visual effects were outstanding!
Well done :)
Nice game here! It was very hard to play alone (you need two seperate brains to do so, technically speaking) I liked how polished the graphics was, but I felt it needed sfx to give feedback, specially that it gets crouded. Also, although the game is playable by gamepad, it can't be started by one, something that should be considered...
Keep it up!
Nice entry here. It was easy to grasp and play, one hero that can be controlled only by mouse. I felt like the camera was working against me, as one could get more speed the further the player is from the pointer, yet it made the player closer by focusing on what was behind the player not what was in front of him (I hope that made sense). Keep it up!
You know, as far as my humble knowledge goes, the mainstream game programmers are going for ECS paradigm, thinking of games in a data driven style rather than OO style, and although popular game engines are still inclined towards a more OOP approach, this is only for ease of use, but huge projects would approach the programming differently. This is why I believe what you are doing is really important. With the limitations you are setting , you are forcing yourself to think in a data driven way, and this exercise will render itself very helpful. This is also why I might be interested in making GB games in ASM, so count me in :D
This is nice! I when I was a kid I had a computer that ran on Z80 processor, I used to program things in Basic on it, but assembly was way out of reach (back then the only way to learn something was to take a course or buy a book, and sure assembly was out of the question). Your game took me back to those old days (much better days compared to my present). Enough talking about me, let me talk about the game: I like how much effort and love you put in here, your interpretation of the theme is very good, and although you restricted yourself with the hardware you used, you were able to use what was available in a good way. I found myself dying a lot, and it took me sometime (and some reading) to understand what was going on, this needs some tweaking, I think.
All in all, this is a solid entry and I really like it! May be you can make some series on how to make a GB game :)
Thank you for your feedback and kind words, and I am glad you liked my narrative, it was an important part of the game for me. Originally past and future concepts were tools I used to design levels, later I decided to add them to the game as a gimmick that even seeing the past or the future is useless lol.
Thank you :)