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A short game about combining elements and blowing up cute animals with a ray gun. The goal is in the title.
This game is fully complete and contains 2 endings, so don't give up!
-Created with Game Maker
-All sounds created using BFXR or recorded myself
Downloads and Links
Ratings
![]() | Coolness | 62% |
#64 | Innovation | 3.94 |
#72 | Humor | 3.53 |
#141 | Mood | 3.48 |
#188 | Overall | 3.56 |
#246 | Fun | 3.44 |
#256 | Theme | 3.68 |
#358 | Graphics | 3.29 |
#385 | Audio | 2.88 |
Comments
I did it. I won!
Good game, it was a neat little experience!
PILLABILLABINGBONG. Great game, man. I'd like it if there was only one way to make each thing, and you could make more things maybe... idk, It's a bit weird that two combos make the same sometimes. But this game is super clever. nice job!
First off, didn't beat it... but there is a LOT here for a compo game. You built a nice little system and had plenty of time to iterate on the actual content, it seems. Good on you.
The one downside I can note is that managing clutter is frustrating. I wish there was an easier way to managing your goop.
At first I found meticulously collecting and organizing my goops engaging, but that charm wore off before my desire to continue seeing game content did.
Nonetheless, I loved this. :D
Nice game here. Good to see an 'alchemy' twist, I managed to create suns and those cute little green creatures but couln't think of what to do next :P
But anyway, nice entry, it was fun to play. And glad to see more developers using GMS here. :)
created a fish, a sun, a green blobby thing and a person. but couldnt figure out what was next :( i like the idea a lot thou!
I only got one of the two endings, but... oh man. I did *not* expect that.
This was a ton of fun. It was a bit confusing at first, but once I figured out how to approach it systematically, it got pretty interesting.
Gotta agree with rjhelms - I didn't see that ending coming. Amazing.
I wish there was a way to see which combinations I'd already tried, and what they resulted in.
I couldnt figure this game out at all. No instructions on how to accomplish anything. I managed to get some fishes jumping around and then dying, but thats about it.
Super Mega Awesome!! The game had me going for about an hour! I loved it in every aspect! It was a simple mechaninc and yet superdeep! It wasn't repetitive and there even were 2 endings! Good job my friend!
At the moment best game I played in this jam :)
Keep up the wonderful work!!!
Excellent game. Took me a while to figure out how to use everything, and after that my poor memory held me back a bit. But a very silly and enjoyable game. Played it for a lot longer than many others. Nice job.
Very addicting game!!!! The more I played the more I needed to find out what was going to happen next! Excellent job!
Super addictive compo entry with clever theme-related concept and amazing amount of polish. Love the splashscreen, the screenshakes, the sound design and simple but pretty eye-candy aesthetics too. Almost each aspect is spot on and it kept me engaged until I finish it, I'll probably come back later to see the other ending.
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Wowzers. I could play this game for hourzers XD
really creative twist on the concept of that one alchemy game that you can play on your mobyle devices. I really like it- in fact, i'd love to see it expanded, maybe add a whole nuts more.
This game is da bomb.