August 24th-27th 2012 :: Theme: Evolution
Dr. Ken and Dr. Ken - The action-story of ONE man fighting through time to evolve rabbits to save mankind. Dr. Ken will face all manner of danger from his polite, yet stoic dog, demonic fire rabbits, the blue screen of paradox and ultimately, HIMSELF.
N.B: WASD to move, LMB to fire, space to proceed dialogue
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Ratings
#14 | Humor(Jam) | 3.77 |
#42 | Graphics(Jam) | 4.00 |
#50 | Overall(Jam) | 3.50 |
#57 | Mood(Jam) | 3.25 |
#60 | Audio(Jam) | 3.45 |
#83 | Fun(Jam) | 3.14 |
#89 | Theme(Jam) | 3.00 |
#176 | Innovation(Jam) | 2.59 |
#582 | Coolness | 48% |
Comments
Awesome intro music. You spelled civilization wrong (sorry to nit pick). I like your sense of humor, the art style, and those freaking Rabbit Ice Monsters!
Hahaha, that was great fun! Beat it on my first run through but the latter stages built up the difficulty somewhat which is nice, good fun dialogue between the characters and a link to the evolution theme placed in there for good measure, god fun game, damn those were some scary rabibits monsters, neat warning music too, ha!
At first I didnt know what to do, but i enjoyed it after all. Btw I love that graphics.
Ubuntu 10.04 64 bit: ./game_linux: /lib32/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.15' not found (required by ./game_linux) :'(
Cool style, interesting story and good humor. I just don't like black borders on the maps. All in all, great work!
Took me a few attempts at level 1 before I got used to the pace of the game - The graphics are excellent, the dialog got a bit tiresome though and I have to admit I skipped almost all of it. If the text was more integrated into the gameplay, instead of cut-scenes I probably would have engaged more with the story.
Dude, I found the first level really difficult! And I wasn't sure how to capture the bunnies, as sometimes I killed them and sometimes they got captured. But a great game anyway, one of the best I've played so far. Good job!
Brilliant game, although could use some further variety/replayability added.
I loved the humour!
I enjoyed the opening and the art style. I tried about 6 times and couldn't get past the first level. Once the big bunnies get on top of you, you don't stand a chance (at least I didn't).
Very nice graphics, and some chilly sound! The difficulty also dropped with each level for me, probably because I've gotten used to the attack pattern of those mutated rabbits. Maybe you could try changing it a bit from level to level, yes? Also, it was not immediately apparent what the player needs to do. Perhaps a little too much dialogue and little information about actual gameplay? Nonetheless, fun and great game.
A frantic action AND a moral lesson :) I was fun, took me a while to figure out the strategy for collecting the rabbits while avoiding the bosses.
Totally awesome. I loved the graphics style, and the change in music whenever a boss generated. First level was hard, then the rest were pretty easy once I got used to circle strafing the bosses. One small bug: on the final level, it shows 200 when you only need to collect 20. Other than that, fantastic job!
I really liked the look of it. The story is a bit like my game, but your way of telling it is so much better! The game mechanic is also comparabble but also better.
Unfortunately I was too bad at the game to get very far.
Haha, brilliant.
I got the same error as wilbefast on the linux version (openSUSE 12.1 64bit), but the windows one worked fine in wine.
The first level was the hardest.
On linux I get this error:
./game_linux: /lib/i386-linux-gnu/libc.so.6: version `GLIBC_2.15' not found (required by ./game_linux)
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The game got easier over time instead of harder. I died at least 10 times on the first stage, then never again.