Made for Brackeys Game Jam # 3!
The theme was : hOles
Kill the enemies, but each enemy you kill, there is another black hole!
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It has multiple endings by the way :D
Hope you enjoy!
And please don't forget to rate my game for the jam :
https://itch.io/jam/brackeys-3/rate/570754
Good luck to all of the participants ;)
P.S. :Don't forget to play it in full screen! And do not read the comments before playing XD They have spoilers!
And the soundtrack is 'Riders On The Storm' from 'The Doors'!
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows, HTML5 |
Rating | |
Author | Ashk |
Genre | Platformer, Puzzle |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 2D, blocks, Detective, Forest, Multiple Endings, My First Game Jam, Pixel Art, Short, Singleplayer |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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Maybe a silly question: but how do i start the game? (after i killed the first dude)
Watch this
XD
Fun, but the enemies shoot WAY too quickly. I can't go pacifist on like level 2, 3, or 4 (the one with 2 enemies) because i can't get past the first guy.
Thanks!
They shoot more quick than they do in the walkthroug?
'Each enemy you killed had a family' - Rare footage of Spec Ops: The Line 2
XD
That was very funny XD
Thanks!
P.S. : You spoiled the whole game XD
They were even smaller before the update!
Are they still small? :(
It's funny how not serious this game is: the animations, the level just falling apart, etc. You can add a lot more player feedback, but that might just ruin the rough nature of the game. Having to jump on to the head of the enemy is pretty unintuitive, so I would recommend changing that.
Thanks for your feedback!
I wanted to show that you should use your enemies in a good way to reach your goals. So i thought jumping on them is a good way to show my intention!
(I laughed at jumping animation a lot XD)
I think the idea is a good one and I wouldn't change it rather just introduce it better, like at the beginning mentioning it, or making a super simple level that you can only pass by jumping on their heads.
This is pretty fun! i got to a level i couldnt complete though, hope you fix it
Thanks!I have uploaded a walkthrough.You can check that out! Gibson online casino.
ah, i didnt know you could jump on there heads, thank you though! ill rate it now since i can progress lol
That means a lot to me!Thanks!
I hope you can beat it.It is a short game.
This game is an awesome idea! I unfortunately got to a level I couldn't beat. I'll give you an image so maybe you can fix it. (:
I hope this helps!
Thanks for your feedback!
I'm glad you liked my idea.
Check out the walkthrough XD
You were supposed to jump on to the head of the enemy; obviously XD.
Oh. I see. lol. I would have never guessed. By the way, I liked the endings!
Illegal file/folder names and conventions for the following operating systems:
Windows
Mac OS 9
Mac OS X
EXPLANATION & OVERVIEW
In the realm of cross-platform file sharing, sometimes the end users are not aware of the limitations posed by the operating system. This article will explain which characters can cause problems with files that use these characters.
WINDOWS CONVENTIONS
The Windows operating system can use two different file systems, Protected-Mode File Allocation Table (FAT) file system and the New Technology File System (NTFS). The two systems have much in common, but the characters permitted in a file or folder name may differ. In the conventions listed below, it is true for both systems unless otherwise specified. Specifically there are cases where NTFS does not have the limitations (see note below).
The following characters are invalid as file or folder names on Windows using NTFS:
/ ? < > : * ' and any character you can type with the Ctrl key
In addition to the above illegal characters the caret ^ is also not permitted under Windows Operating Systems using the FAT file system.
Under Windows using the FAT file system file and folder names may be up to 255 characters long
Under Windows using the NTFS file system file and folder names may be up to 256 characters long
Under Window the length of a full path under both systems is 260 characters
In addition to these characters, the following conventions are also illegal:
Placing a space at the end of the name
Placing a period at the end of the name
The following file names are also reserved under Windows:
com1, com2, com3, com4, com5, com6, com7, com8, com9, lpt1, lpt2, lpt3, lpt4, lpt5, lpt6, lpt7, lpt8, lpt9, con, nul, and prn
Note:
The previous conventions are true only if the application used in managing them is does not use the Unicode API. Heritage game jam 2020 - paper crusher mac os. Although the file system may support most of the above mentioned conventions the operating system may not. For example the NTFS file system allow paths to have a length up to 32,767 characters with each component (folder, file, etc.) being limited to 255 characters. However some windows applications like Explorer, for example, may not behave correctly in this circumstance. Other software, like ExtremeZ-IP uses the Unicode API so that file and folder names with invalid characters may be stored onto the NTFS file system.
Below the Macintosh conventions will touch the fact that the colon ':' is an invalid character in the Macintosh Operating Systems. Under Windows and the NTFS file system the colon is an illegal character, because it is used to open alternate file streams. However all other characters can be moved on and off the NTFS file system if a program with Unicode support is used. Both ExtremeZ-IP and MassTransit support this Unicode filenaming convention.
MACINTOSH OS 9 CONVENTIONS
The only illegal character for file and folder names in Mac OS 9 is the colon ':'
File and folder names may be up to 31 characters in length
MACINTOSH OS X CONVENTIONS
Since Mac OS X is build on top of UNIX there are a few inherent conventions that OS 9 users may not expect. Because of this, migrating certain files and folders from OS 9 to OS X may cause unexpected behavior.
The only illegal character for file and folder names in Mac OS X is the colon ':'
https://torrentjb.mystrikingly.com/blog/super-smash-flash-2-mac-os. File and folder names are not permitted to begin with a dot '.'
File and folder names may be up to 255 characters in length
EXAMPLES OF UNEXPECTED BEHAVIOR
Below are a few scenarios that show what can happen if file names that are acceptable on one operating system are moved to another:
Example 1:
Create a file named com1 on Mac OS 9
Move the file to a Windows machine
Under Windows 2000 viewing the folder which contains the file via Explorer will result in Explorer crashing
Under Windows 2003 the file name cannot be changed because the file will require inherent access permissions
Example 2:
Create a file named .text on Windows
Move the file to a Mac OS X machine
The file will not be visible via the Finder
(File and folder names beginning with a dot mean the file or folder is hidden)
Example 3:
Create a file named foo/ on Mac OS X
Move the file to a Windows machine
If the file is viewed via Explorer the file name will not appear as it did on the OS X machine