December 13th-16th 2013 :: Theme: You Only Get One
[ Real World Gatherings | Ludum Deals | Warmup Weekend ]
Hello everyone,
This is my first participation to this event and also this is the first game i release (Still working on my real first game).
It has been a very fun weekend, good luck everyone and thanks for the event.
By Latreche Foued.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 97% |
#106 | Humor | 3.39 |
#354 | Audio | 2.79 |
#469 | Graphics | 2.98 |
#637 | Fun | 2.67 |
#677 | Mood | 2.50 |
#690 | Innovation | 2.60 |
#710 | Overall | 2.75 |
#845 | Theme | 2.21 |
Comments
Interesting variation on zombie apocalyplse here :) A little bit too dull and simplistic gameplay to my taste
Got 53.
Haha, I like the idea of 'infecting' the zombies. GFX were smooth, music was ok. Job well done! :D
Heh, quite amusing. The actual gameplay could have more to it though.
Thank you for all your comments. Im actually satisfied with what i did for a first game on 48h :D.
Haha, this reminds me of one of my games with a similar theme!
Didn't have much to do though in the game (or was there?). Overall, pretty nice!
Alright. Fun things about this game:
1) Is the hero blind?
2) is he turning zombies into BLIND PEOPLE?
3) How come are we saving humanity if PEOPLE EXPLODE AFTERWARDS?? xD
Great pixel art graphics, bonus for the custom music. Simple and close to the theme :)
Thanks for the comments, and :
1-2) they are not blind just pretty dark sunglasses.
3) It's not saving humanity, but imagine that humanity is the zombie community in this context. So the human is the anomality and he infects zombies.
Fun take on the zombie theme! It was creative, well done. Only thing is maybe make it a little more vertical of an experience.
Haha, nice. Really liked the character & bg art. The grinning zombie turned human. Would've been cool as an added bonus for the newly humanified zombies to dance a jig or something.
Funny, simple, nice game. Love the reverse zombie theme. I included this game in my Ludum Dare Compilation series, if you'd like to check it out :) http://youtu.be/OVru4uI3W-s
Simple, creative twist on the human vs. zombie infection theme. And funny - also loved the zombie-converted-to-human exploding. Great for your first game! Keep at it.
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Nice! I was confused for a second, but then I got it. Quite a fun idea.