December 14th-17th 2012 :: Theme: You are the Villain
Thank you for trying out my game.
It was my first time to use melonjs. I really like it!
Note: Hard is really Hard.
I used
http://www.melonjs.org/
Blender - Modeled and Animated in Blender then Saved as Sprite
GIMP to make the Tiles Images
LMMS to make background Music
Since this is a web app you can just grab the js from the page source
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#329 | Audio | 2.53 |
#386 | Humor | 2.46 |
#485 | Mood | 2.57 |
#594 | Fun | 2.31 |
#609 | Overall | 2.53 |
#653 | Graphics | 2.13 |
#681 | Theme | 2.27 |
#746 | Innovation | 1.73 |
#1012 | Coolness | 26% |
Comments
Nice game though the hitboxes don't work to well.
Great game afterall!
I agree, repeat jumping on the yellow dudes was pretty fun :) I liked the sounds and music the best. Oh yeah, hard level is really hard. All-in-all a complete little game that is rather fun.
Either I can't jump or I don't know the controls (or both!). Could probably use a help screen. Sorry for noobiness!
Enjoyed the gameplay, I like bunney-hopping on the yellow enemies.
Interesting take on implementing 2d- adn 3d-stuff, but I'm not sure it really works.
Are those pick-ups in the ground? Can I even each them? If not, this is unfair and irritating. If those are actually ads, it's even worse.
Thanks for playing everyone.
Just in case it scrolls by to fast. x to jump arrow keys to move. The little S/B cubes are just decoration no power ups. Just wanted to change up the spotted dirt.
I WIN! :)
Nice work on a cute platformer. Simple graphics - I quite liked the waddling main character. Interesting music too, it seemed to fit nicely.
It's weird that you have a visual feedback when you get hit by yellow fellas ( your character starts to flash ) but you don't really die unless you're playing hard mode... The sound was fun but I got tired of it pretty fast x)
it was entertaining anyway =]
The platforming elements can be quite frustrating, and it needs some work on collision detection, but it's a nice little game! :)
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The tutorial I used was
http://www.melonjs.org/tutorial/index.html