December 13th-16th 2013 :: Theme: You Only Get One
[ Real World Gatherings | Ludum Deals | Warmup Weekend ]
Made in 3 hours with a basis from the Tic Tac Toe Tutorial from GMS.
'Jim Tonic' from LPChip
Made with GMS: Professional with the learning GML by LeD.
The main character is Funigtor that shall defeat the villain PackSciences : To Only Get One Victory at Tic Tac Toe.
Hope you'll enjoy it.
I know it has bad graphics.
Version 1.03
Added Exit Button to fix Ending Bugs.
Set Sound to Mono.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#440 | Humor(Jam) | 1.50 |
#441 | Audio(Jam) | 1.90 |
#508 | Mood(Jam) | 1.41 |
#520 | Graphics(Jam) | 1.91 |
#521 | Fun(Jam) | 1.88 |
#542 | Theme(Jam) | 1.50 |
#548 | Overall(Jam) | 1.78 |
#549 | Innovation(Jam) | 1.23 |
#965 | Coolness | 49% |
Comments
Rawr! So many game maker projects! They don't port to mac and it makes me sad </3
Tic tac toe it's ok for first time. Try harder on next compo. Dig in pure code )
Next time, please DON'T distribute games as installer.
BTW you could have invested a bit more time rather then just use tutorial for almost the simplest game there is and upload it...
The good thing is you made a game! So for then next Ludum Dare you should try making something without a tutorial. Even if you fail, it's a valuable learning experience, and it just feels right.
On the upsides, I like how your difficult setting isn't impossible to beat. I made a tic tac toe game a few years ago, and contrary to what many believe, it's way too easy to make it unbeatable, so nice balancing :-)
It actually froze twice leaving the sound looping, had to kill the process to make it stop. Happened against the hardest AI after we both had placed 3 pieces and made it a draw.
You should've probably made the "Disable sound"-button to activate on a click, not hover :P.
Sure, it is simple game and made with a tutorial, but you made something so congratulations on that! As others have said, aim higher next time ;).
Got it to work for some games and then it froze. Might want to look into that. Worked well before that though! Now if only it tied into the theme a bit more...
Very much a tic tac toe game! Well done if this is your first game :D
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This is indeed Tic Tac Toe. I recently made a tic tac toe game myself so I know how tricky making the AI can be. Grats on this man!