Thank you for mentioning it, i didnt see ;)
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Game available here : https://valntainthedeveloper.itch.io/polish-cow-battle-edition-v-10
Because why not xd
Hi !
Thank you for playing!
Glad to see you liked the visual/sound aspect (that was the most difficult part to do xd)
I'll probably make it more user friendly next time i work on it ( map , spawn points, maybe even a tutorial)
And yeah, in the middle of developing, i kinda lost myself and started to have doubts,
so i put what i already had to see if it was worth it to keep going further
Also, i wrote feedback in the comment section of your game ;p
(and again thanks for writing down your thoughts)
Satisfying mechanics, really well made (there's even advices to accompany you on some levels), it feels very complete already, especially with how a certain type of construction may affect others around it (it can have a positive/negative effect depending where you place it)
A puzzle game where you don't get confused or frustrated when you're stuck
Do not judge the game by its cover though, it looks easy but its not that easy ;)
I really liked my play on it, i would like to propose ideas for the game but nothing comes to my mind since a lot of things are already there
Thank you so much for playing and being so kind, you're really giving good vibes on video !
Im happy to see you liked it ( even if the game was a little confusing hehe )
I feel like i reached a milestone already
I will let you if more is to come, and good luck to you on your streamer/developer's journey ;)
Welcome among us !
Happy to see an other Godot developer here ;)
I did have some fun, its a nice little demo
i would say the only thing missing for that type of game is a top score counter to make the player want to beat his record
Im curious to see if other projects are to come, and wish you good luck for your future plans
Hey!
Sounds like i can post a little something here
I just made a demo of my first game ( its a very early state but it could be interesting to have your opinion on it)
Here it is: https://valntainthedeveloper.itch.io/lagarderie-soorvaivol-lvl1
For now, it is just a shoot them all/die and retry that is mixing platformer stage with an exploration rpg-like at some points
Hope you like it !
Disclaimer: it might be a little too hard ;p
Hi Dark Dimension,
Thank you so much for your post (especially for my first one),
Im really glad you shared that much feedback on the demo, it really gives me strength to keep improving it!
I still try to figure out how certain things work on itch io, i may be a little clumsy
About the sprites (and everything visually speaking) , i'll definitely polish them a little bit more (and maybe add a map)
I can see that difficulty has been maybe to high, do you think a difficulty menu would be a nice thing to implement ?
(and just keep the actual settings to be more challenging)
I was also wondering, did you experience any bugs/glitchy things or it run nicely ?
And im happy you liked the concept and vibe from it, you jsut made my day ;)
Available here: https://valntainthedeveloper.itch.io/lagarderie-soorvaivol-lvl1
This is a small scene made with Godot Engine
The only goal: Soorvaïve
Its my very first software that i upload on the internet, everything has been entirely made by me (coding, sprites animation, sfx and music), so im open for feedback and suggestions concerning every aspect of this little demo ( please keep in mind im just a hobbyist that didnt go to a specific school to learn anything, my knowledge is limited to free tutorials that you can find online, so if you have any methods or programs to propose, i would be glad to hear about it ;)
Available here: https://valntainthedeveloper.itch.io/lagarderie-soorvaivol-lvl1
This is a small scene made with Godot Engine
The only goal: Soorvaïve
Its my very first software that i upload on the internet, everything has been entirely made by me (coding, sprites animation, sfx and music), so im open for feedback and suggestions concerning every aspect of this little demo( please keep in mind im just a hobbyist that didnt go to a specific school to learn anything, my knowledge is limited to free tutorials that you can find online, so if you have any methods or programs to propose, i would be glad to hear about it ;)