Unicode by natpat
I made this in about 6 hours on Sunday night. It started as a joke... who am I kidding, it ended as a joke too.
WASD to move, and R to generate a new random level.
You're searching for the '>' in each level. Which is the stairs. Avoid the angry faces. Collect the money. Don't get caught in the traps.
I had originally envisioned that you could kill the enemies, and every time you got to a chest you could choose from two new weapons - without knowing what either of them did.
A bit too adventurous for 6 hours, but that was what I would have liked to do.
I'm so sorry about the code as well. There's no objects. It's not commented. I have no idea what half of the variables do. It's all basically in one file. Don't learn from this :L
WASD to move, and R to generate a new random level.
You're searching for the '>' in each level. Which is the stairs. Avoid the angry faces. Collect the money. Don't get caught in the traps.
I had originally envisioned that you could kill the enemies, and every time you got to a chest you could choose from two new weapons - without knowing what either of them did.
A bit too adventurous for 6 hours, but that was what I would have liked to do.
I'm so sorry about the code as well. There's no objects. It's not commented. I have no idea what half of the variables do. It's all basically in one file. Don't learn from this :L
| Web | http://natpat.net/games/ludumdare/LD28 |
| Source | http://natpat.net/stuff/LD28.zip |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-28/?action=preview&uid=3501 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 45% | 1141 |
| Overall | 2.72 | 740 |
| Fun | 2.60 | 677 |
| Graphics | 2.29 | 798 |
| Humor | 2.00 | 597 |
| Innovation | 2.44 | 786 |
| Mood | 2.59 | 619 |
| Theme | 2.36 | 788 |
Feedback
X-0r
16. Dec 2013 · 09:54 UTC
A dungeon random generator within 6 hours? Even if there isn't really much to *do*, it's a nice litte gameworld which you created. Might check the source for the ASCII-display, since I wanted to code one myself a while ago, but didn't know where to start^^
GravityScore
16. Dec 2013 · 10:36 UTC
Cute little game. Had fun playing it! The enemy AI is a bit iffy though.
Dir3kt
16. Dec 2013 · 11:18 UTC
Hate those O's haha.
moop
16. Dec 2013 · 16:02 UTC
Nice dungeon generator and fun to play despite the simplicity. The graphics remind me of making games with that O-umlaut character as the hero on the ZX Spectrum.
bradleypollard
16. Dec 2013 · 22:24 UTC
For six hours I'm super impressed :P Not sure how the enemies/AI/pickups work but I love the graphics.
SerialVelocity
16. Dec 2013 · 23:37 UTC
Very nice work for 6 hours - wasn't immediately obvious what the objective of the game was but hey it's 6 hours of work. :P
Several
19. Dec 2013 · 00:01 UTC
This is far more engaging than it ought to be. I'm not sure why I enjoyed playing it. Maybe the variety in the world-generation? Maybe the tension of passing through small spaces peppered with erratically-moving and instantly fatal oafs, balanced with the smooth sailing through larger-but-not-too-large, relatively safe areas? Maybe the abstraction? Maybe the font? I don't know. I liked it.
tobbez
20. Dec 2013 · 16:05 UTC
Would be nice with some kind of goal, avoiding the AI is not enough alone and score seemed to be more or less depend on random how much you cuold get.
van noctar
20. Dec 2013 · 16:32 UTC
I like the gameplay ! A lack of animations....
xrm0
27. Dec 2013 · 12:27 UTC
Fun
joppiesaus
05. Jan 2014 · 17:20 UTC
This is REALLY much content for 6 hours, I mean I can't even do that in 48 hours! I am really impressed.
ManicTheNobody
05. Jan 2014 · 22:25 UTC
For 6 hours of work this is nothing to sneeze at, unless you have a cold in which case you should sneeze at whatever game you happen to be playing because you're sick. This game is strangely captivating. One life, one goal, one set of characters... I could easily see myself sinking hours of my life into this if I had nothing else to do.
foumart
06. Jan 2014 · 23:59 UTC
Dungeon generation here is nuts, amazing for 6 hours game. Reminds me of those oldschool Basic 8 bit games written in 256 characters of code.