Sandra Moen
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We made 'Underworld Racer', a libGDX game jam submission.
We wanted to recreate a retro racer (link on howto in game description).
The theme of the jam was "The Underworld".
Hello : ) My name is Sandra Moen.
I'm currently creating a procedurally generated mystery game called "Relationship Anarchy". It's still a work in progress, and I'm hoping it will become my 3rd game on Steam by next year. (hopefully the start of the next year). In this game you control a little fox running around trying to figure out who is in what relationship with whom? And it's all procedurally generated, because I wanted to :# p
As for now, I've made a free short demo of the game available. And I'm hoping you'll take the time to download it and give me some feedback? I'd love to get your wants, needs, and hopes for this silly little game : )
(also I need a better title for the game I think, any suggestions?)
Very moody, and the metroidvania/rooms are good ways to divide the puzzles. Might just have to steal that idea sometime.
I also like the narrative elements of the rooms, the text in the background.
I'm not sure what's the purpose of the oxygen running out is, it was a bother to me to restart my exploration.
Cool game : )
A simple and minimalistic game with a clear progression curve. The action/feedback loop is however very short, defining the genre.
I also love the competitive highscore social interaction, which probably was my motivator to play more.
The art is funny and on point with a touch of metafiction. Well done, I might return to play this again and again.
Excellent design!
Simple yet effective at conveying the claustrophobic horror of darkness.
I especially liked the dreaded feeling I got looking around for new monsters. Kinda like going to therapy!
(the top stair monster was a bit hard to see though)
Whoever assisted this young game developer mastermind also deserves praise < 3
I can tell, however, by the apparent 'programming' that this was done by someone lacking in the enthusiasm department... still ok.
9/10 scary monsters, would recommend.