There is really no sense of fulfillment in this game. You just walk to the different places and hit space, it says many years later and something has changed slightly about the environment. It then abruptly ends to tell you to live life to its fullest. While I agree with that, this was not a good way of demonstrating that idea, and was just not good overall.
Thanks for sharing your thoughts :) Don't forget this is a Ludum Dare Game, I made it in 72 hours. I wish I could add gameplay for every choice and change the environnement. The idea behind the abruptly end was that you could die at any time.
My biggest complaint is not being able to see what I'm shooting at/whats shooting at me half the time. Increase the window size and let us see more of the bubble please...
@hoorayitsmike
i got 2.8 million feet withoug nukes. If you use the golden revolver correctly it should get you most of the way on its own. Of course i was also lucky in getting some extra ammo. But yah a bunch of nukes would work if you need that many.
so basically grind squids at the squid boss guy until yo have the max money perk, max fire speed and most of the gun then go do the rest of the game picking up 5 lightning minions on the way. By time you get to the robot boss you got max everything if you just hunt all the gold skulls
so.... four capes, four weapons, three shields, two plate armours, three pairs of gloves and three pairs of boots? anybody else find anymore items than that?
Fireball seemed to just be the most useful way to kill people throughout the entire game, it was nice but at some point the game became too easy because everything dies to two fireballs. Great game overall 4/5
ALL THE SONG REFERENCES IN THE HALLWAY OUTSIDE THE APARTMENT!
took forever to find the right key....
reminds me of another game i played, which had a long hallway of shoelace advertisements
loved it 5/5
Thanks for sharing your thoughts :) Don't forget this is a Ludum Dare Game, I made it in 72 hours. I wish I could add gameplay for every choice and change the environnement. The idea behind the abruptly end was that you could die at any time.