Blastcode by frosty

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made by frosty for LD32 (COMPO)
Program a cybernetic battletank!

As usual, the 48 hour time limit forced me to simplify drastically, but otherwise I'm really happy with the way it came together.

I am especially proud of the music, which I spent about 4 hours on. =)

Enjoy!

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Code: Phaser & HTML5
Graphics: Photoshop
Sound: SFXR
Music: Beepbox

Source: Just view page source. Includes music "source"!

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Ratings

Coolness 47% 1383
Overall 3.70 137
Audio 3.48 152
Fun 3.67 143
Graphics 3.44 324
Humor 2.50 666
Innovation 3.37 366
Mood 3.22 314
Theme 3.08 769

Feedback

pvwradtke
20. Apr 2015 · 03:48 UTC
Hey, this is cool! And that means a lot, because to have fun programming in a game, just after 48 hours of intense programming is an amazing feat! :)
Lyxilion
21. Apr 2015 · 09:01 UTC
This. Game. Is. AMAZING ! I want more ! More it's perfect ! Huge well done this is amazing !
Drauthius
21. Apr 2015 · 10:20 UTC
Very nice concept!
trappytrap92
21. Apr 2015 · 18:32 UTC
Cool game, love the music and the mechanics! Also is really well polished
ianh
22. Apr 2015 · 04:20 UTC
Reminds me of programming in Logo!
CarlsonAndPeeters
22. Apr 2015 · 04:23 UTC
Very cool mechanic, and great execution!
EwChap
22. Apr 2015 · 04:24 UTC
Very well done here. What a cool concept. It was a little like doing some more coding after 48 hours going (including all of the mistakes I had to keep correcting) I would love to see more of this at some point.
SayHiBen
22. Apr 2015 · 04:31 UTC
Nice little programming game!
kevinthr
22. Apr 2015 · 05:42 UTC
THIS IS AWESOME. I would love to see this concept explored more thoroughly.
Jakob37
22. Apr 2015 · 16:23 UTC
This was very nice! One of my favorites. Ran it from start to end. Really enjoy this kind of hack-games. It would have been nice if when the commands was running the current command was highlighted, both to better follow the events, and to ease the 'debugging'. To sum it up, well done, it would be nice to see more like this.
agirreb
23. Apr 2015 · 10:53 UTC
I love the idea.
Larry
26. Apr 2015 · 00:42 UTC
I like this game enough to finish it. I found myself planning the whole sequence mentally. The only issue was pulse direction wasn't related to the way the tank was facing.
🎤 frosty
26. Apr 2015 · 02:43 UTC
@Larry, glad you liked it. The pulse direction was actually intentionally different -- one more thing to potentially trip you up. =)
sanojian
26. Apr 2015 · 13:23 UTC
Really great game. All the programmers will love it of course ;-) Would be cool if there was an enemy tank that follows a program too.
zimmy87
28. Apr 2015 · 06:01 UTC
really sweet idea; feel like this would make a good intro to programming for beginners: like those turtle things, but better, cause it's a tank