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Travel through a strange world and experience the tale of two friends.**
Sorry I couldn't make more levels.
It's a pretty polished appetizer imo tho :)
Controls:
Left, Right = Move
Up = Jump
A, D = Forward Kick
W = Upward Kick
S = Flip Kick
**As you may notice it involves kicking, it could work as some sort of soccer field too.
Made by Jan Marcano
@AldianSolkai
http://dropr.com/aldiansolkai
Tools:
Godot Engine (http://www.godotengine.org/)
Paint.NET
cgMusic
Audacity
SublimeText3
PD: I don't have any means to run it on Mac, so please tell me if it works :)
Downloads and Links
Ratings
#34 | Mood | 3.96 |
#90 | Fun | 3.79 |
#95 | Audio | 3.67 |
#129 | Overall | 3.72 |
#131 | Theme | 3.92 |
#228 | Humor | 3.37 |
#240 | Innovation | 3.58 |
#263 | Graphics | 3.58 |
#1566 | Coolness | 44% |
Comments
Excelent!
You really make awesome games all the time, nice graphics and nice bald head <3.
Interesting ... weird names, strange world ... but overall great quality!
I really like that there is some audio, that's something I never manage to get right with my own games ...
The dialogue made it very interesting. When you said they will be friends forever + the piano music it struck me as something ominous haha.
Interesting mechanic, could be cool to polish it further.
Great job. Maybe improve the controls and movement a bit. :-)
Nice game :). It was a bit hard to throw this thing in the beginning, but in the end we became friends ;)
Cute game and really well executed! The physics are fun and seem to work nicely. The music is kind of scary but I really like it too. It's great to see a game made in Godot! The simple yet appealing graphics are great too.
I had a bit of trouble getting Urin up past the first obstacle, but once I got figured it out it was fun.
This is a good start. You should consider developing it further.
Really fun game. It took me a while to figure out how to do everything but I liked the game.
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Works on Mac! Fun game. Takes a minute to master controlling him. Good job!