December 13th-16th 2013 :: Theme: You Only Get One
[ Real World Gatherings | Ludum Deals | Warmup Weekend ]
1 man, 1 life, 1 weapon, 1 mission: survive
Use WASD or arrows to move
Use mouse to shoot
Use ESC to pause
Linux and Mac versions can be compiled from source.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 55% |
#414 | Audio | 2.68 |
#498 | Fun | 2.86 |
#516 | Humor | 2.20 |
#651 | Graphics | 2.63 |
#670 | Theme | 2.57 |
#676 | Overall | 2.79 |
#689 | Mood | 2.48 |
#969 | Innovation | 1.92 |
Comments
Pretty easy game. Felt like it was too simple - could have had extra weapons, different enemy types, powerups, or other mechanics.
I enjoyed this game too, the game was not too difficult or too easy, and i liked a lot the audio :)
Great Job :)
Not bad! The game would have felt a bit more lively if you moved faster I recon.
Audio was very funny (and fitting!). Nice and simple challenge, though I would have liked more visible bullets.
My reaction time could be a bit slow due to sleep deprivation from the weekend. Also, you actually have arrow keys for movement as well (was about to complain that mouse + WASD is not really friendly to left handed ppl with laptop). Good graphics with nice sound effects though!
Ahhhh getting cornered when those blue punks are creaping up to you is pretty scary... ah ah ahhhh, cool intro sound :)
Kills: 42 (reminds me of Douglas Adams :) )
It is my best score from more than 10 games! Nice and very challenging game.
+1 For the start jingle. Good catch phrase too:
"1 man, 1 life, 1 weapon, 1 mission: survive"
I really liked the audio :) And the blood. My best try was around 85 points.
Simple gameplay, on the other hand not much innovation there.
It had a few skips when I played the web version. Its like it bogged down for a second then caught back up. Otherwise everything played pretty good.
Gameplay mechanics were pretty solid although the player was a bit slow.
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Really enjoyed this game. 3D top-down visuals were really well done, and the game is challenging in a rewarding way. Good stuff.