December 13th-16th 2013 :: Theme: You Only Get One
[ Real World Gatherings | Ludum Deals | Warmup Weekend ]
"My Last Pocket", you have a place for only one item in your last pocket. If you take out the item you lose it. Be carefull.
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Controls:
WASD to move.
SPACE to use.
Items will get in your pocket if you are on it.
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My Last Pocket is a game made by Marccspro in Java and LWJGL.
This is my second entry to the Ludum Dare but this time I had
a challenge. It's been 6 month seens my first line of code and I wented to finish Ludum Dare.
Last time a made the game inside of Unity.
I am French.
Code: Java + LWJGL
Arts: Paint.NET
Sounds: Bfxr
Music: http://tones.wolfram.com/generate/advanced.html?generator
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#293 | Theme | 3.24 |
#489 | Graphics | 2.95 |
#492 | Audio | 2.53 |
#523 | Mood | 2.71 |
#766 | Overall | 2.67 |
#920 | Fun | 2.10 |
#948 | Innovation | 2.00 |
#1141 | Coolness | 45% |
Comments
Apparently, we can exprim our violence on the bats :D Great game :D
couldn't launch on OS X 10.9 :(
(jar file just doesn't open when i double click)
Good job on the sound and lighting, it creates a real feel. I wandered around trying to find an exit, but no luck.
I also punched a few bats, but after you fill your pocket SPACE uses your one item instead of punching, and I was reluctant to use it so I could punch more. I found I had a healing potion, full health, and then I'd run into bats guarding a healing potion. They weren't aggressive, so I just passed them by in peace.
Was this a piece about discovering the futility of violence?
Originaly I wented make de bats chasse you but I didn't have the time to do it so the bats are here to make the game more challenging.
The background music is nice, but the sound effect hurts my ear, so the audio rating suffers a bit. Other than that, the game was okay.
On Ubuntu 13.04 I get the following error:
Exception in thread "main" java.lang.UnsatisfiedLinkError: no lwjgl in java.library.path
Looks like lwjgl isn't packaged in the .jar?
Audio gets a bit wonky at times, and the game could use some overall polishing, but I still think it's pretty neat, and I enjoyed playing.
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I like it. I'd like a way to hurt the bats, but I'm just violent.
Music is nice, but the bat sounds are quite abrasive.