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Simple but well made. I also liked how the fire stayed for a while, it added a bit to it. I included it in part 3 of my Indies vs Gamers compilation video series, if you would like to take a look :) https://youtu.be/vPYHgys7tJY
Pretty fun game! I like how the fire remains after the balls hit the ground, so that you need to plan your movement carefully. It feels like it will eventually reach a level where the game becomes completely impossible by design to win, though.
Would you consider checking my game out to repay the favor? http://gamejolt.com/games/raiden-hakusan/80298
Nice and simple. Graphics are like mexican super mario :)
Nice one! It didn't load on my machine however much I tried (Unity Web Player :| ), but managed to get it up through a friend's.
Simple concept, but good implementation. :)
Good one ! :D The graphics and the audio is amazing. Very well implemente, Cheers ! :D
Wanna check out my entry on the jam ? It would be great to know what you think. http://gamejolt.com/games/exterminate/80703
Help Motocito in his journey in becoming a mariachi by dodging the fire balls from hell that falls from the skies. Try to survive as many waves of hellballs as you can while each hellball digs you deeper into hell. Each wave is more difficult then the previous one, so keep playing and see how long you can survive.
Control Motocito with the arrow keys, left and right keys to walk arround and up key to jump. Avoid at all cost the fireball because they kill you instantly. Fires burns you increasing your burnt bar and kills you after this bar is full.
HellBalls is the first chance for us [three tentacles of a polvo] to do something useful to the world: A GAME!
We hope that you enjoy our first challenge to develop the history of Motocito, the one who wants to be a mariachi. We believe this game is the first swim of GoToshy into the sea of game development and we'll be so grateful with your comments and tips below… Thanks for playing!!!
GoToshy Team.
Credits goes to:
Fábio Beker Lopes for all of the art work and most of the game script.
Lucas Amaral Lopes for the development of the game and animations.
Eduardo Costa Ribeiro for the music and sound effects, development of the main screen and introduction and part of the game script.
Mild Cartoon Violence