To Surface by NeithR

[raw]
made by NeithR for LD29 (COMPO)
You need a pdf reader play this game.
Generally a lot of OS and browser already support pdf reader so no need to download any plugin at all.

Since the game is in pdf, you can choose to play it in browser directly or download it to desktop and play it using a pdf reader.

When playing it, be sure to fit the page in the screen that only 1 page you see. Also, no scrolling for better game experience.

-- Update (May 7th after, 2014)
I switched to Box now. It supports pdf to played on the browser ;).

-- Update (May 7th, 2014)
Dropbox disabled documents contain hyperlink. Since my pdf game relies on hyperlinks to go to other page, it is affected as well so I have to renew the link. Also, it is not possible to view pdf file directly on Dropbox right now so you have to download the game (the size is less than 500 kb).

Meanwhile, I am still searching an alternative which can view as well as Dropbox. So far, couldn't find a better alternative yet. (minimum is to view a pdf file directly)

Sorry for inconvenience.

Ratings

Coolness 100% 1
Overall 2.60 1077
Audio 1.31 1058
Fun 2.24 1127
Graphics 2.36 1061
Humor 2.67 400
Innovation 4.09 40
Mood 2.39 1047
Theme 2.90 850

Feedback

tanjent
28. Apr 2014 · 08:39 UTC
Truly an unexpected entry for me! I think you can do a lot more with this technology/platform. Need to think about this some more, hmmm...
alexdantas
29. Apr 2014 · 09:59 UTC
Oh boy this blew my mind
Never saw a game like this!
Nice idea...

...even though it was boring

Anyway, thanks for the chocolate bar!
kmakai
29. Apr 2014 · 12:43 UTC
Agreed, I was very surprised by the format. Great job!
Reinkout
30. Apr 2014 · 09:56 UTC
I agree with everybody, that the concept with a weird platform is great!
Vytheros
30. Apr 2014 · 11:54 UTC
Really did not expect it to be a PDF, it looks like a flash game. A very creative entry, although I feel like it would have been better without the buttons signalling where to game, making it more immersive
pinion
30. Apr 2014 · 19:52 UTC
Really interesting format, but my pdf viewer kept getting it wrong and putting me one page down from the right one.
adamwfindlay
30. Apr 2014 · 20:27 UTC
Really interesting way of making a game!
miwuc
30. Apr 2014 · 20:38 UTC
Wow, the idea that one could create games with pdfs never crossed my mind. Loved the humor too, so many piranhas! :)
microwerx
30. Apr 2014 · 21:07 UTC
That was really neat. I never in a million years considered doing a game with a PDF file!
Once Upon a Team
30. Apr 2014 · 21:23 UTC
Soooooo cool format ! Congrats !

Very creative stuff, really inspiring
Joshua_Burr
30. Apr 2014 · 21:44 UTC
Great idea. When trying this in safari it got a bit confused and often took me to the wrong page.
Ellian
30. Apr 2014 · 22:45 UTC
Amazing! A game made ENTIRELY IN A PDF?!
The gameplay wasn't much but that itself really made it insanely unexpected. In a good way!
Congrats. :)
eerongal
30. Apr 2014 · 23:44 UTC
It's like a choose your own adventure picture book! Interesting concept to say the least, certainly was NOT expecting that.
NicoM
01. May 2014 · 00:36 UTC
Max innovation marks....never...ever...expected this;)
noom
01. May 2014 · 00:44 UTC
Very well done indeed, I almost didn't try it out because I'm avoiding downloading anything this LD, but then I saw it was a PDF and it blew my mind. Fantastic work.
Scruffylooking
01. May 2014 · 03:14 UTC
Unexpected. I agree that it was like a "Choose Your Own Adventure book", but without all the page turning.
Dietrich Epp
01. May 2014 · 03:42 UTC
"The person decided to do a suicide with some way." I laughed hard, that was funny! And wow, a PDF game...
Baknik
01. May 2014 · 04:49 UTC
Very interesting use of pdf.
Teesquared
01. May 2014 · 04:57 UTC
Point and click adventure in Power Point/PDF is very innovative. Better graphics and an interesting story could work with this format.
Christina Antoinette Neofotistou
01. May 2014 · 05:06 UTC
so innovative! It's like the games I used to dream up when I was a kid. Top marks for innovation!!!!
CDK
02. May 2014 · 14:23 UTC
nice innovative game - thought somewhat boring :) but nice idea ^^
terraco
03. May 2014 · 01:40 UTC
Choose your own adventure PDF... wow
BadgerPriest
03. May 2014 · 23:36 UTC
I'm still trying to figure out how I managed to commit suicide in the first cave.
Tuism
04. May 2014 · 09:44 UTC
Unexpected entry is unexpected. High novelty, low on... Anything really :P But innovative, I'll give you that. I like the built-in level-skip "feature" :P
Oddly Shaped Pixels
04. May 2014 · 10:16 UTC
Super innovative! Must have been a lot work to come to this. Impressive work!
alexdantas
05. May 2014 · 02:00 UTC
Hello, there!
FYI your game was featured on this blog post:

(9 Gems from Ludum Dare 29)
http://alexdantas.net/stuff/posts/9-gems-from-ludum-dare-29/

Thanks a lot for making this awesome entry :)
mcapraro
06. May 2014 · 05:46 UTC
the link seems to be broken
🎤 NeithR
07. May 2014 · 00:14 UTC
Hi everyone!
Thank you very much for the feedbacks! :)

Also I am very sorry if the game is a bit boring, couldn't think any better mechanism for the game theme and my still-lack of skill on art to implement more complex game mechanism xD.
But I am still happy and satisfied with the result xD.

@Vytheros:
Thanks for the input, will try to use a better symbol (which blends with environment better than square buttons) for my other next pdf game ;).

@microwerx:
Neither me (except in millions years :p), since I got inspired from Squeka Artika who made a pdf game earlier than me (She is also my friend and we made several games last year ago.) xD.

@Ellian:
The file is entirely in a pdf, but the file itself was exported from power point. It still works with other alternative power point as long it support pdf export and hyperlink ;).

@Tuism:
Yeah, I like that built-in level-skip feature since it makes me faster to debug my game especially in hundred of pages xD.

@alexdantas:
Thank you very much for the feature :D
The word "Gem" made my eyes in gems xD.

@mcapraro:
Thank you very much for the notice ;)
Dropbox disabled the document contain hyperlink for security reason right now. Since my pdf game relies on hyperlink to go to other pages, it is affected too.
🎤 NeithR
08. May 2014 · 04:09 UTC
Update!
The Web version is up again.
I use Box to host the pdf.
elefantopia
10. May 2014 · 05:09 UTC
Unexpected and interesting format for a game (200+ pages, wow!).
x1212
12. May 2014 · 07:10 UTC
great idea ... I guess there is no one who cannot play this :)
gre
12. May 2014 · 17:23 UTC
WTF a game in a PDF? AWESOME !!!
Nice exploration.

Unfortunately, no audio.. :-P ;-D
udo
12. May 2014 · 21:12 UTC
This is the first time ever I've seen someone use PDF as a platform like this - good job!
aelita1992
14. May 2014 · 07:38 UTC
Awesome idea to make a game in pdf, didn't know it is even possible, or rather that someone will try :D
Make A Game
15. May 2014 · 23:21 UTC
Haha pretty clever entry.
rubna
16. May 2014 · 14:37 UTC
very original! I liked how much it still felt like a little world :) good job!
Raiyumi
16. May 2014 · 21:17 UTC
This was a really clever way to make a game. Really cool!
oal
17. May 2014 · 17:00 UTC
Haha, this is the first time I've played a game entirely in a PDF. I thought I had opened some kind of manual, but it was actually pretty entertaining.
kirbytails7
19. May 2014 · 00:54 UTC
Interesting format. The suicide option seems unnecessary and potentially distasteful.