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What happens when robots die?” “Is there life after bits?” “Do heaven and hell exist for robots?” - Second Hand will not give you answers to these questions, but you will have fun!
Controls:
WSAD to move
LMB on items to pick them up
SHIFT + LMB on items to pick them up in the right arm slot
LMB to attack with your left arm
RMB to attack with your right arm
1 to Unequip left arm
2 to Unequip right arm
3 to Unequip head part
4 to Unequip legs part
Goal:
Your goal is simple. Survive the horrors of the junkyard!
Videos: http://goo.gl/fH3R2M
Enjoy!
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 75% |
#87 | Fun(Jam) | 3.79 |
#101 | Innovation(Jam) | 3.79 |
#180 | Theme(Jam) | 3.81 |
#182 | Overall(Jam) | 3.66 |
#187 | Humor(Jam) | 3.29 |
#315 | Mood(Jam) | 3.39 |
#360 | Audio(Jam) | 3.21 |
Comments
Please continue working on this one, i want to play a full version of it
Very good game, and nice graphics ! Only sad that the game quits when you lose :)
Well done !
Digging the clumsy physics and the mayhem!
Cool sounds, also cool easter egg with the TV hahah :D
Thanks guys. We are seriously considering continuing with the concept. Glad you enjoyed it.
@Paploum: Yeah, we fixed the elusive Singleton bug yesterday and submitted an updated version that restarts when you win or lose.
Very unique and interesting entry, it's really fun. For me the music didn't fit the "mood", maybe it's just how i'm seeing the game
Very interesting use of the theme! I really like the game, andi think it is lots of fun. The graphics are stunning, especially for such a stort timeframe. You did a great job on this one.
Cool game, and looks great for such a short development time. I liked trying out the different parts. Sometimes when my robot broke apart I wasn't really sure why. I think I was getting hit by enemies but couldn't really tell that's what was causing my robot to fall apart.
Plays like a telekinesis simulator with a robot wars touch! Interesting!
Greetings, bruz
Hi, this game is really enjoyable, I like to discover all the combos I can do. My robot broke so easily though! But one of my favorite games, and work of a pro.
I tried to figure out the chassis stuff, but eventually found it was easier to navigate by launching through the air with chainsaws. It seemed like sometimes parts would just de-attach mid-air though, not sure if that was supposed to be happening or not.
Seems incredibly polished for a jam game, great job!
Great graphics and concept. I felt that having the left mouse button be pickup and attack makes it a bit hectic.
This is the best games I have seen so far! I love the mechanics in this, scrap metals used to transform yourself, brilliant! Graphics looking superb.
Great stuff! The premise is great and I felt like there was a lot to explore and try in a small space with only a dozen objects or so. I had a hard time mastering the controls and the robot never moved how I expected. Also tricky when LMB did two different things. Still lots of fun. Congrats on finishing! Keep developing it!
Fun game, great concept!
Controls are a bit wierd (and no escape guyyyysssss!)
Nice graphics, fun game! I included it in my video compilation series of Ludum Dare games, if you’d like to check them out :) https://youtu.be/sLxVMaXEMmg
Hey Jupiter Hadley! I've watched a few of your LD videos. Thanks for playing Second Hand. I was screaming "pick up some leeeeeeegs!" all throughout. :)
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I had a good time with this. Really crazy mechanics, it's like you don't know what you're doing most of the time but it's fun anyway.
When I die the game exits and it's kind of annoying. You could instead of that reload the scene if you got without time to make a proper restart.
Good job!