April 26th-29th 2013 :: Theme: Minimalism
Ludum Dare 26 — April 26-29th, 2013
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Game created with using cocs2d-js html5.
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Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 62% |
#137 | Humor | 3.14 |
#167 | Mood | 3.45 |
#197 | Graphics | 3.68 |
#302 | Audio | 3.12 |
#632 | Theme | 3.46 |
#721 | Overall | 3.00 |
#769 | Fun | 2.75 |
#790 | Innovation | 2.82 |
Comments
Ha, I loved getting to the end and seeing what the "mission" was.
>>Music was created with using php script.
Sorry. With python script.
Nice game. Also, I'm a big fan of writing browser in JS and other open web languages, not relying on browser plugins FTW <3
Cool sound and atmosphere, reminded me of old BBC micro games. I love the enemies too
Sound didn't work in Firefox 20. I liked the limited vision aspect, but the game needed more depth.
A solid entry! Enjoyed the graphics a lot. However, I would look into seeing if your game engine has surfaces, as that would improve the look of the light. The music was pretty good too. Keep up the good work!
It'd be nice if you could restart without using the mouse.
The music is a little...aggressive; it feels intense the whole time. I'd like it better if there was a wider range of intensity.
I like the art style and the way the level pops in and out around you. And the little squashes and flips in the animation.
The music cut out a few seconds after loading (which was actually a good thing because I find chip-tunes a bit annoying in general).
I like the aesthetic you've come up with and the controls are well implemented. There were a few glitches and I wasn't really sure what I was supposed to be doing. I'd say: great start, could do with a bit more work.
yeah, i do it! nice game, but i don't know how to get stars :(
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I really like the chalk-on-blackboard-looking drawn style. Very pleasant.
Isolating with the light so only what is illuminated is drawn is a really cool idea! Big kudos for that! I tended to get lost a lot, though that is the point.