December 13th-16th 2013 :: Theme: You Only Get One
[ Real World Gatherings | Ludum Deals | Warmup Weekend ]
Delve into the Crypt of Kings in this Action RPG/rouge-like.
Level up and collect and buy loot as you search for the evil Skeleton King. Don't die though because you only get one life!
Use W A S D keys to move
Mouse to aim
Left Click to Shoot
Right Click for Magic (Once you get it)
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 56% |
#89 | Fun(Jam) | 3.41 |
#183 | Overall(Jam) | 3.27 |
#264 | Audio(Jam) | 2.88 |
#267 | Mood(Jam) | 2.88 |
#353 | Theme(Jam) | 2.50 |
#436 | Innovation(Jam) | 2.35 |
#449 | Graphics(Jam) | 2.50 |
Comments
A very fun little rouge-like. This could do well with procedural generation, if you add it in the future. My only complaint is that its disappointingly easy, particularly the final boss. Even so, it's a nice little game and could be expanded to so much more. Well done!
It is a pretty good dungeon crawl. I keep getting killed before I get super far.
It was good. One thing though, I find the attacking pretty different. You can make the hero an archer so it matches the style. But otherwise, I had fun playing it. :)
The information at the start of the game was a bit much. Maybe do a short tutorial instead (if you have the time of course :). But other than that a very cool game!
Fantastic game. Pretty simple, but it turned out fantastic. Loved it.
A fun little top down shooter-esque dungeon crawler thingy. I wish I could move in more than four directions though.
Not much of a challenge, and I don't feel like the limited spell mechanic makes much of a difference, since there's never really any time you need to use it, especially once you get the shurikens.
combat system would greatly benefit from diagonal movement. also the game crashes at really wrong moments. other then that, truly awesome old-school crawler.
Now I have a bow and arrow, ho ho ho :) Diagonal movement would have been helpful, but other than that my only complaint would be that the end of the game felt a bit easy. Great fun though.
I like the focus on gameplay over sophisticated graphics. It was pretty fun although could have been a little harder. If the controls were a little better (diagonal movement?) it would have been fun to take on a lot more enemies.
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The game was good, not sure about the attacking system though. From what I played of the game, I never fully completed it, it is good and I feel if you were to go back to it and continue to work on it you could have a really good game.