December 13th-16th 2013 :: Theme: You Only Get One
[ Real World Gatherings | Ludum Deals | Warmup Weekend ]
In AD 1111, war was beginning!
I decided on a more literal take on "You only get one", and this space shooter was a result. Working on a roguelike has been my full time job lately, so wanted to stray as far away from that theme as possible.
No sound, unfortunately, which mars the experience considerably. Still, you can play the game to completion, so if you like goofy space monsters, numbers, and shit flying everywhere, give 1111 pt 1 a spin.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 56% |
#7 | Fun | 4.03 |
#15 | Theme | 4.11 |
#57 | Overall | 3.78 |
#97 | Humor | 3.43 |
#167 | Innovation | 3.46 |
#244 | Graphics | 3.45 |
#312 | Mood | 3.04 |
#793 | Audio | 1.27 |
Comments
This was really fun. I love how many different ship configurations there were. I'll be passing this one on for friends to play.
It was fun! I can only imagine how much more fun it'd be with audio :(. I loved the space graphics and the names of your source code directories! The only thing besides audio would be if I could just hold down spacebar instead of press it for every shot (only because I'm lazy!). Great job!
That was pretty sweet. Sound would have just been icing on top of a pretty solid entry. It was fun, I was engaged, and never got bored.
Rated for humor because of the source code directory structure. :)
great game, but is it on purpose that you can change ships on buttons 2-9?
@tiffi That was a debug feature left in the game. Harmless though, and hey if someone is really enjoying the game they can have some extra fun with it.
Really nice! Hectic but really fun gameplay. Always kept me interested. Really nice work!
Odd, for sure, but certainly entertaining. I rarely play these all the way through to the end, but the different forms kept me at it.
HAHAHAHAHA! I was cracking up and rolling all over the place when I played this. It actually made it harder because it was so hilarious! Absolutely fantastic!
I love it! Not only literal interpretation but amazing playability, difficulty curve, controls and graphics. I loved how insane the ship design got each time you are upgraded.
Well balanced to make things seem like they're getting out of hand while still making it relatively easy. Really fun game!
Can't play windows games, which is sad, because this looks awesome.
Wow this game was really fun and a nice little literal take on the theme. The ship was little too hard to control for my taste but the gameplay kept me playing on its merit alone.
HA! I love the humor (all 1's in the Star Wars looking logo). This was a lot of fun. Turned into a crazy Jeff Minter style shooter by the end. Good stuff.
Really cool take on theme I included this game in my Ludum Dare Compilation series, if you'd like to check it out :)
http://youtu.be/gDU0zbWgNj8
This was awesome! Hilariously literal interpretation meets amazing space-ship shooter gameplay with awesome enemies sprite-art! And it was actually fun to play!
The game most fit theme in the another way I ever seen lol.
This is really fun, very enajoyable!
Good job :D
Wow, this was brilliant. Very easy to win, unfortunately, but I really enjoyed the concept and the mathy-ness of it. One of my favorites so far.
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Literal interpretation :D