December 13th-16th 2013 :: Theme: You Only Get One
[ Real World Gatherings | Ludum Deals | Warmup Weekend ]
In this game you must destroy all enemies with only one bullet. In order to achieve this you must move surfaces to reflect the bullet and TNT to blow up pesky enemies.
My game was created in html5 using the phaser framework (http://www.phaser.io/)
I would of like to add more features / items to this game but did not have time, I am also aware of a performance bug that I am currently unable to fix. I also did not have time to add a 'good' soundtrack or sound effects. I will most likely continue developing this idea after this competition.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#267 | Theme | 3.29 |
#692 | Audio | 1.94 |
#737 | Innovation | 2.52 |
#811 | Fun | 2.38 |
#860 | Overall | 2.52 |
#861 | Mood | 2.13 |
#862 | Graphics | 2.14 |
#1283 | Coolness | 40% |
Comments
Cool puzzler! It is extra challenging because of the bug where you can't really restart after you fail ^o^//.
Remembers me of some old skool reflection games.. daring though, to use procedural content for a puzzler ;)
heh nice little game :). buff it up and it could be an android app for sure :)
I see you got that reflecting off angled surfaces thing sorted out...
I always liked puzzle games.
I liked the game, it could see a little bit of light from the real world if you take some time to polish the game.
Right now, there are some things that feels weird, like not being able to retry only the current level.
Not original, but I like this type of games. Would love more level and other gimmick (like portal, division mirror, etc) :D
Nice start for a game, the music got quite annoying after a while. It needs a lot of polish.
Quite good concept! But sometimes is difficult to shoot down a few at a one time.
I see where this idea is goind. I like it. Sadly the game had some bugs (sometimes only enemies spawned on the map without any tnt or "mirrors", I completed one level but a new level wouldn't load...). The sound gets annyoing fast. if you iron out the bugs (and maybe replace that background music) you have a nice little game. More levels and one could spend some time with it.
Thanks for the feedback guys its really helpful, I have been working on the game more, ironing out the bugs, I may post an updated version soon(ish), its looking a lot better now!
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Cool concept, I could see where you were going.