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Indiana Croft is your everyday tomb raider. While exploring a particularly deadly set of ancient ruins (and helping himself to anything valuable on the way) he discovers a mysterious amulet that allows him to manipulate the shapes of objects.
This rapidly leaves him stranded deep in an unforgiving ruin full of deadly traps. Can you help him escape alive?
Controls:
Left click does everything!
Click an icon to activate or deactivate a shapeshifting power. You can't move while shapeshifting.
Click switches to pull them.
Click small objects to pick them up.
Click the ground to drop an object, or move Indiana.
Take any shiny secrets you find to the exit of each level to collect them. There are 4 in total to find.
Notes:
The framerate is a little low at times in the WebGL version. The download is much smoother, if you enjoy the game.
1080 isn't required, but I recommend playing it in a 16:9 aspect ratio if possible. Some puzzles require a wide view to complete.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 67% |
#42 | Graphics | 4.21 |
#162 | Theme | 3.82 |
#186 | Humor | 3.00 |
#193 | Innovation | 3.58 |
#278 | Mood | 3.21 |
#281 | Overall | 3.42 |
#450 | Audio | 2.74 |
#514 | Fun | 3.05 |
Comments
Nice, solid entry. Definitely more innovative than most. And Indiana Croft? That's awesome. :D
It has great potential, the art is very nice, and it has giant chickens. It's a shame the movement controls are so slippery, would benefit greatly from four movement buttons.
Overall pretty happy with this in terms of the Compo, though i personally felt frustrated which ruined the fun factor a bit though there is enough humor to offset that.
The graphics were outstanding. I found the controls to be hard to figure out at first, but then realized you can't click to move when a "shapeshift" tool is active. Aside from some weird object physics issues, the puzzles were nicely done. Impressive effort for a 48 hour compo :)
Really clever puzzle game, wonderful art direction. One of those you can't imagine getting made in just 48hrs!
Looks really great, music looped over itself a couple of times, but it was fun.
That last stage took me forever but it felt so rewarding! Nice idea and level design. Dig the art too.
Nice graphics! I included it in my video compilation series of Ludum Dare games, if you’d like to check them out :) https://youtu.be/V5g1IHvqQQk
Nice concept :) add more polish and you have a really great game!
clever idea, the third puzzle i could not figure out - great job
Holy poop, I thought it was a jam entry until I read some of your comments, the graphics are really nice.
Like the minecraft look. Wasn't too much of a fan of the click-to-do-everything. Great level design and use if the theme. The complete splattering death is hilarious lol. Could use some more sound effects, though. Good game overall!
Beautiful art! Too bad there was no sound or effects, but this must've taken you a lot of time :).
Art is awesome, love the puzzle ideas. Audio really sets that mystery tomb mood.
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I love the graphics they look amazing.