April 20th-23rd 2012 :: 10 Year Anniversary! :: Theme: Tiny World
Here's my entry, Amoebae. Use the mouse to swim around and eat the smaller guys, avoid the bigger guys. Esc to pause. I didn't have time to implement mouse in the menu so use cursors / enter.
There are Win32 and Mac builds, but if you're using Linux you'll have to install Love2d to play it until I have time to package it up properly. https://love2d.org/
Have fun!
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 64% |
#119 | Humor | 3.07 |
#170 | Graphics | 3.54 |
#187 | Mood | 3.13 |
#264 | Audio | 2.89 |
#285 | Theme | 3.30 |
#325 | Fun | 3.00 |
#335 | Overall | 3.14 |
#581 | Innovation | 2.61 |
Comments
Good looking game, but it would have been cooler if you played up the amoeba premise! Also, I like your options screen.
I feel dirty after this love (or is it löve)
$> yum install love
$> man love
I like it! Well done! Good theme, simple game play. However, when you move the mouse rapidly, you morph into a huge amoeba and it becomes confusing where you actually are.
Good stuff though, and it even had options! :D
Quite enjoyable! Of course it was a little straightforward so more variation or escalation would've been nice.
Nice and cohesive, I liked how the undulating background complemented the delayed synth lines. I got 42 noms. I love the visual effect of increasing your amoebae parts in proportion to how fast you are zooming around the screen -- I couldn't tell if it had any effect mechanic-wise though. The evil noms were mildly threatening without being overpowered. I had hoped that I would grow in-game, but that is because I secretly wish every game was "Shark! Shark!" The introduction where you sort of zoom in from big circle mode was a nice touch. I think with some more variety, this could be a good fit for a micro iOS game.
I, too, wished that you could grow larger. Still this is a cool game. Nice graphical style.
I gave you bonus humor points for the option screen, which made me laugh out loud. :-)
Thanks for the feedback, everyone! I knocked this thing out in about seven hours after scrapping my original idea. The lack of time should explain the limited gameplay, but I think it worked out well.
As for the blowfish effect @aquasheep mentioned, I originally wanted to render the amoebae as a group of ellipses so when they got stretched it wouldn't take up half the screen, as happens with circles. Unfortunately love2d doesn't support ellipse rendering and I didn't have direct access to an OpenGL context. The effect actually grew on me after a while.
I'm glad the options screen is such a big hit! :p
In hindsight it would have been trivial to add hotkeys for toggling fullscreen / audio. Oh well.
Thanks again!
Very solid game for what it is, although growing larger would've been cool, so I could've nommed those bullies >:D
Liked the audio and simplistic graphics, in overall an enjoyable small game :)
I got 76 noms! Love it. Very polished, and I approve of your snarky menu entry.
Music and sound were a little annoying. It's no Osmos, for sure, but reasonably enjoyable.
I would play this if there was a web version. Looks interesting
@dcolgan 76 is pretty good! I've only broken 100 a couple of times and I made the damn thing.
Great game, fun and nice graphics. Audio was pretty good too. My only comment would be that it's not particularly original, although it's still fun.
I really like the looks of the game. It has this interesting sort of ambient style somehow, which is cool. The game play mechanics were simple but felt polished. It's nice that you added an options menu for all those essential options.
I couldn't get the Linux download to work tho. As soon as I started the game I got a segmentation fault. The windows version worked just fine through Wine tho. I'm using LOVE 0.8.0 (Rubber Piggy).
Pretty fun, but it didn't keep me playing for very long. The music was a little annoying and I really wanted to grow so I could eat those bigger things!
Got 79 noms!
Beautiful graphics and effects, and I really like the super crunchy atmospheric soundtrack. I like how the lumps of the amoeba grow in exaggerated squash/stretch motion when you go around quickly, nice touch!
Really simple and fun arcadey title here, great presentation :)
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I love how you are "nom'd" and one "noms" :)