The Great Space Salad by KuGrou
Attempt to save the connected planets from starvation by finding the great space salad.
Controls are on the itch.io page below the web player.
Standalone downloads are on the bottom of the itch.io page, but I've also included a backup on dropbox. (Note that OSX and Linux builds are untested)
I used the open beta of Unity 4.6 so you may need to update your web player or use play a standalone build if the web player isn't working right for you.
Controls are on the itch.io page below the web player.
Standalone downloads are on the bottom of the itch.io page, but I've also included a backup on dropbox. (Note that OSX and Linux builds are untested)
I used the open beta of Unity 4.6 so you may need to update your web player or use play a standalone build if the web player isn't working right for you.
| Web + Standalone (Win, OSX, Linux) | http://kugrou.itch.io/ld30--the-great-space-salad |
| Standalone Backup | https://www.dropbox.com/sh/ds44yl86lkshoj8/AACx7YV_0SR3dn_BAA3S93Ura?dl=0 |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-30/?action=preview&uid=32991 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 58% | 3 |
| Overall(Jam) | 3.16 | 424 |
| Audio(Jam) | 2.85 | 462 |
| Fun(Jam) | 2.97 | 417 |
| Graphics(Jam) | 3.03 | 513 |
| Humor(Jam) | 3.06 | 159 |
| Innovation(Jam) | 3.70 | 81 |
| Mood(Jam) | 3.05 | 401 |
| Theme(Jam) | 3.74 | 111 |
Camera controls were a bit weird on the ground stages and it wasn't too clear how far you were able to move the planets apart on the stages.
Fun nonetheless and I saved two planets from world hunger so i feel good about myself none
We had a similar idea with our game but your rope mechanics are a lot more satisfying!
The camera in the ground stages is meant to stay "behind" you based on your velocity, so it can be a bit finicky when you try to stop or turn around.
Joona@MooseflyGames
This is a good game, I like the incidental crashing details on the "space" section, even though all you have to do is fly over to the right. The "ground" section reminded me of super monkey ball (although with very twitchy controls) but with the added challenge of keeping the planets close enough together. Great fun!