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Grave Rob is a game about a guy named Rob. He likes robbing graves. Robbing graves gives you points, but it also gives you a nasty curse. While you're trying to rob graves, there's also ghosts who make your life difficult! If you die, you will become a grave for all the worldwide players to rob! WASD/ARROWS to move MOUSE to aim and shoot SPACEBAR to rob grave Game also has Xbox 360 controller support!
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#70 | Humor | 3.64 |
#96 | Fun | 3.72 |
#308 | Overall | 3.44 |
#342 | Innovation | 3.38 |
#499 | Mood | 3.05 |
#597 | Audio | 2.68 |
#767 | Graphics | 2.83 |
#835 | Theme | 2.92 |
#1460 | Coolness | 46% |
Comments
Cute. Clever concept, and the gameplay is solid. Wayyyyy too many ghosts though.
The art of the screenshake, haha I really like, it's awesome ;)I really like the harlem shake hahah
Very nice. Game functions well and graphics are good. Really like the gameplay, it was pretty unique and mixed the formula up a bit.
Scoreboards where a nice touch.
Quite an unique experience from usual LD games, I really enjoyed it! :D
Fantastic integration on the web. Really fun to move around and play - my only regret is that once you go cursed, you don't go back.
Okay, managed to play it through the source. Nice piece of work, and challenging. If not impossibly difficult... love the online leaderboard stuff and graves of players.
It's all right, I end up getting a repeat error which I'll post below. The graphical style is pretty cool but I didn't notice any gravestones. On death, this is the error I got:
Push :: Execution Error - Variable Get -5.averageScore(100012, -1)
at gml_Script_calculateLevel
Seems like an error that happens when you don't have an internet connection, sorry!
Looks neat, but my controls got revered for some reason while I was playing. Not sure if that was part of the "curse" or not
Very Vlambeer, and I mean that in the most complimentary way. Fun idea having random curse effects. Fun entry, nice integration with the leaderboards. Nice job!
Really love the concept of breaking the rules of the game, a personal favorite of mine :) Great execution too!
Haha, reminds me of Crimsonland. Nice idea for making graves disappear, and so on :)
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Wow, amazing idea :O And great execution too. Gamefeel is great!
Only thing would be that it's hard to quickly see what curse you're getting, but that may be part of the fun! Great job yo!