

Warm Hearts and Fuzzy Feelings is a cooperative multiplayer game developed by Jamioflan and JJBrazman for the Ludum Dare 33 Game Jam.
Created in 72 hours, it supports up to six player local split-screen, and boasts a selection of unlockable player characters, difficult enemies and a randomly generated landscape.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cir4af0QXdQ
Jamioflan is the creator of Flan's Mod (http://flansmod.com/) and has previously submitted 'Evidently' for Ludum Dare 24. He has worked with JJBrazman on sections of the mod, as well as a previous collaboration of 'Taking Sides' for Ludum Dare 26.
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 100% |
#156 | Fun(Jam) | 3.61 |
#203 | Theme(Jam) | 3.86 |
#291 | Overall(Jam) | 3.50 |
#447 | Innovation(Jam) | 3.10 |
#461 | Mood(Jam) | 3.21 |
#559 | Graphics(Jam) | 3.33 |
#609 | Humor(Jam) | 2.65 |
Comments
Really great!
Btw got a small bug : "Kill 0 more captains to unlock"
Great game! Played this for a while, but stopped before unlocking the captain character
Great game, with good graphics. Anyway, I have glitches on multiplayer.
Really nice! for some reason I didn't guess from the first time how to attack
This game is cool! A little more polished graphics would have made it fantastic. Love that you can unlock new characters!
Really enjoyed this game! Graphics remind me of Warcraft I, which was really nostalgic.
I actually felt like a monster while playing. I especially liked isolating villagers before praying on them.
I'm a big fan of unlocking more characters as you go. The Vampire's ability is really helpful.
Controller support is a huge plus.
I just wish there was a way to see the current score in the main game screen.
Awesome stuff!
Fun little game. I like the graphics and physics of the body parts. :)
Lots of fun. That was pretty awesome. Now I need to get someone to join in.
One of the most entertaining ones :) Played it for a while with my little brother, tons of fun.
Fun, though I didn't exactly understand the point of the multiplayer. Still, I liked the variety of classes, and vampire is crazy OP.
Didn't get a chance to try with multiplayer, but it was still really fun and the mechanics were simple to understand. Nice job!
Perfect gameplay, and I enjoyed unlock all the characters. It should be good too in multiplayer. But the game isnt so optimized for pc. It is hard to play the goblin with the keyboard and please dont choose shift for a key that is supposed to be spammed ! (sticky keys each 30 seconds)
Great game, lots of content, nice to see some local coop aswell.
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Good game