Comments (5)
Love the graphics, but I also feel that the music gets a bit annoying. I included it in part 5 of my Adventure Jam compilation video series, if you would like to check it out :) https://youtu.be/AXNsTWlkBAc
The music gets a little repetitive, but beyond that, this was a nice entry. The scribble style is nice, although the interaction box and X feel a bit crisp by comparison (I also experienced the same issue as OrnithopterGames where the X for the sock blends in with the nose of the space ship).
Nice work. I hope you have the opportunity to grow it into something bigger!
Very cute! The art style and all of the humorous elements work well together. The multiple endings were a fun touch. Things to work on: at first I missed the "X" that closes the interaction window, so I got "stuck". So the UI could be a little clearer. Also I had a hard time figuring out where the room transitions were. The room art could do a better job of indicating where the edges are impassable. And providing a highlight or icon indicator to show when clicking will take you into the next room would help. Lovely work; keep going!
Game was short, but it was good. I love the feels of the graphics, how it does look hand-drawn, as mentioned by the other review. Hope to see the full game soon! This has a lot of potential. :))
Super short game but I love that it looks hand drawn!
Entry in #adventurejam
Link to Play Game:
Story:
After his voyage across the universe, an astronaut was ready to return home to Earth. On his way home, however, he ran out of fuel and crash-landed into an unknown planet. Fortunately, the land has resources, so help the astronaut find gas for his spaceship so that he can go home!
Note: There are two possible endings...which one will you experience?
Development:
I developed this game in Javascript and used the Phaser game engine. As far as artwork, I drew everything in Flash. Since my free time was very limited and I am but a one-person team, my game design was cut down by about 80%, so please pardon the prototypeyness ;-). I'm really happy that I joined this game jam, though, because I've always wanted to make an adventure game; one of my favorite games growing up was Maniac Mansion :-D. I plan to eventually expand this game and add back in the stuff that I cut out, so your feedback is very welcome! Thanks for playing! :-)