Wolfy Blast by Logan
Wofly Blast!
You play as a wolf dude with a gun, and you shoot knight dudes. And maybe there are some secrets.
Shift to jump, Ctrl to shoot. But if you don't like that, you can press Ctrl+Y to change 'em.
...Oh, and if you don't understand the relevance of the theme, then you haven't peeked beneath the surface yet.
Made in Multimedia Fusion 2, sounds made in sfxr.
You play as a wolf dude with a gun, and you shoot knight dudes. And maybe there are some secrets.
Shift to jump, Ctrl to shoot. But if you don't like that, you can press Ctrl+Y to change 'em.
...Oh, and if you don't understand the relevance of the theme, then you haven't peeked beneath the surface yet.
Made in Multimedia Fusion 2, sounds made in sfxr.
| Windows | http://www.l-ames.com/logan/wolfyblast.zip |
| Source (MMF2 .mfa file) | http://www.l-ames.com/logan/wolfyblast-source.zip |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-29/?action=preview&uid=12883 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 64% | 3 |
| Overall | 3.41 | 340 |
| Audio | 2.59 | 651 |
| Fun | 3.56 | 165 |
| Graphics | 3.75 | 217 |
| Humor | 2.05 | 830 |
| Innovation | 2.43 | 1010 |
| Mood | 2.92 | 619 |
| Theme | 2.00 | 1201 |
Really nice graphics and UI give a good feeling to this game. I think the hordes of enemies constantly spawning fore and aft was kind of unfair, though, and it also seemed pretty cheap that they could camp around on top of spike pits while I had to platform over them and try not to get jumped into. What little I played was fun, though, and I appreciated the target-shooting puzzle bit--that was new for me!