Heartography
by soulareus
Heartography
Tags for Heartography
Description
Two surgeons compete to restore a patients missing circulatory system. Practice alone against the computer or invite a friend for some zany hot-seat competition!
Log in to Kongregate to compete for the highest score!
This game was completed as part of the 2013 Global Game Jam.
How to Play
Place a vein from your tray onto the heart by using your mouse. After 2 moves it is your opponents turn. Try to loose as little blood as possible while completing veins for a higher score!
-Zoom in and out with mouse wheel.
-Click and drag using the mouse.
Tip: more complicated pieces are worth more but only for COMPLETED veins! For instance T's = 3 points and X's = 4.
Developer Updates
>Updated UI
>Improved window dragging.
>Pieces Now go back to tray when you release them.
Comments
fractal_b
Mar. 09, 2013
The game is a nice mini game. The graphics, music and sound are ok. The game as such I don't quite get. Wouldnt be the best move to simply keep reshuffling until you get endpieces and then let the opponent bleed to death?
That can be a good idea in some cases. However, you win the game by having the most points, not necessarily the most blood. So if you cap off all your pieces early, your opponent has a chance to complete longer veins. Completed vein pieces count towards your total score at the end so you can win even if you are the first to run out of blood. This game is primarily designed as a 2 player game, but if you are playing against the computer, your ultimate goal is to get the most points and compete with other players on the leaderboards.
MatejB32
Oct. 25, 2013
IM A UNICORN!!!
frostco1
Dec. 08, 2013
alright a new PERSON NEEDS SURGERY at the hostspitaL lets just grab the chainsaw and ....... WHAT THE F**K GAME OVER!? THAT WAS EXSACTLY MEDICINE!!!! I JUST CUTTED OFF HIS HEAD!!!!
blade2277
Mar. 10, 2013
how does this need unity
For the next generation 3d graphics of course :)! Actually, we made most of this game in 48 hrs for the 2013 global game jam. The two programmers on this project knew Unity but not flash, so that's really why we used Unity.
J_bu
Mar. 12, 2013
Would it be possible to add a mute button?