December 13th-16th 2013 :: Theme: You Only Get One
[ Real World Gatherings | Ludum Deals | Warmup Weekend ]
You are a sniper who has one bullet to shoot the target.
Use the bullet's ricocheting to hit the target indirectly.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#125 | Fun(Jam) | 3.30 |
#175 | Theme(Jam) | 3.09 |
#312 | Innovation(Jam) | 2.74 |
#397 | Overall(Jam) | 2.78 |
#540 | Graphics(Jam) | 1.45 |
#1083 | Coolness | 46% |
Comments
Web version does not seem to run for me? - Google Chrome (Mac)
Stuck at a blue stripped screen.
I liked the concept and thought that it was implemented fairly well. A little more content and polish and this could be a very nice casual game.
On the technical side of things, the game has issues running in Chrome but it seems to run fine on Firefox.
I was in a hurry submitting the game so I forgot to pack the flash file in a html site. Will fix it now.
Nice idea, would be cool to have more levels. Reminds me of the training levels in Worms Armageddon
Good take on the theme ! Not enough levels :( Graphics could be improved a bit :)
I had lots of bullets instead of just one. Not a lot of game here yet--it's kind of a neat concept, though... needs a lot more content.
Nice concept. Could use more challenging levels - took me about 30 seconds to beat, and only the 4th level took me more than one shot.
This is super fun, you've got to work on it more. Build more levels!
More levels and some simple polish and this would have been great. Why not theme it as miniature golf or trick pool shots instead of sniping? Bullets don't work like this.
As everyone has said, it is a nice concept (although it is not really original). It could have more levels, as all of the four are really easy.
Got the web version to run. Interesting, but I think might be better if you had to start over at level 1 if you failed to complete the level with one shot.
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Hm... web version doesn't seem to want to run.
It's a nice concept! There's a lot of potential in level design here! I beat all four levels, short and fun.