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Hi there! This is my first ludum dare and I leared a lot from it. Please find my game attached. I tried a new mechanics (at least new to me :) ) so please enjoy.
And remember: when you stuck, the t will always be with you :)
best resolution 800x600 or any with 4:3 ratio
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#236 | Innovation | 3.54 |
#748 | Humor | 2.18 |
#886 | Fun | 2.64 |
#886 | Audio | 2.04 |
#961 | Overall | 2.75 |
#1107 | Mood | 2.27 |
#1198 | Graphics | 1.96 |
#1231 | Theme | 1.86 |
#1409 | Coolness | 47% |
Comments
Hey! Congratulations on finishing your game.
Since you made it in Unity, you should also export your game to Windows/Mac/Linux - the unity web plug in does not work with some browsers :-)
Thank you!
Very good job, while the sprite work is lacking, and it could've used some music, the gameplay is very original.
Interesting, Neat Concept, Only issue is, it doesn't fit the Theme... Sprite Art could use some work, music could use work. Other than that Good job
Thank you all. All your note are useful and shall improve my next LD
I like it! It's an interesting concept. The movement was a bit finicky at times, but it's not too much of a hindrance. Congratulations on your first Ludum Dare submission!
Nice concept but there's some stuff that made it difficult to get. The game physics and looks didn't make very clear what I had to do. Nice effort and idea though!
Very interesting concept, I sort of misunderstood your instructions, and at first thought the teleporting was random, but I eventually realised how it works. :P
Neat puzzle game. :)
Although, like most puzzle games in the LD, more levels would have been nice. :)
Great idea with this teleporting system. It isn't easy so you have to think how to solve the level. But that's good so.
A really neat idea! I think you should make a full game out of this :) the platforming engine was a bit glitchy and would send me inside walls sometimes, but the concept is very strong.
Not sure about how this follows the theme but I liked the art work. The t caused me to respawn inside a wall a couple of times.
The idea is good, although it's hard to understand the teleport system.
Great concept. The moving teleporters were kinda frustrating though...
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Fantastic Game!