August 23rd-26th 2013 :: Theme: 10 Seconds
Ludum Dare 27 — August 23rd-26th, 2013
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This is a really short version of what I had imagined! I wanted to create a game showing how life can change in 10 seconds given a series of events and choices, but finally this looks like some kind of sad story :)
Anyway as always I had a great time working on this. I'll check the time-lapse, bu tI think I could only work 16-18 hours on this one...
Stop listening me complaining and play my game!
Source: https://www.dropbox.com/s/c8elrztl80bs6yg/Sources.zip
Edit: Fixed the webplayer link. Thanks for noticing!
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#252 | Mood | 3.17 |
#418 | Innovation | 3.15 |
#510 | Theme | 3.23 |
#569 | Overall | 3.04 |
#600 | Humor | 2.17 |
#710 | Audio | 2.24 |
#836 | Graphics | 2.42 |
#908 | Fun | 2.48 |
#1359 | Coolness | 42% |
Comments
clicking on the Web link brings you to a download an html file page and doesn't actually play. ( At least in Win8/Chrome )
Interesting concept, I like where this could go if you had more time.
Very well done on the mood and innovation of bringing me through the choices of life. I did not see any challenge, but liked the concept of choices and life being about those choices.
If you have some time to play/comment on mine, it'd be appreciated:
http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-27/?action=preview&uid=1888
This game really had an interesting vibe. At it's core, it's just a simple basic platformer, but you added a nice spin with the real world analogy. I think it could have been even better with giving the player more choices that affect the game's outcome. The movement and jumping were a bit wonky, but overall, it was quite nice.
Ha very cool! Effective use of the image effects and really funny.
I like the sentiment. It feels a bit like Passage considering how quickly you live through a lifetime (or at least your avatar does). It did feel a bit awkward in that even though I couldn't go back to a younger age, I could go back to get all the gold and all the hearts, maybe that was on purpose to show that it doesn't really affect the outcome? But nice game, I especially enjoyed the end :)
One of my favs! Congratulations for the most original concept! Good job!
A very nice experience. Thank you for it.
Enhorabuena de parte de un trianero ;-)
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The web link isn't working for me; brings me to a Dropbox page where I can choose to download an .html page.