Flippin' Matrix by DaVince
Aka: The Tale of Old Man and Ninja Hacker.
- Run StartGame.exe to start the game.
- Run config.exe to change the graphics/sound/gamepad.
- Keyboard and gamepad supported.
- Source is in games\FlippingMatrix\.
It also runs perfectly under Wine in Linux. In fact, I made
this entirely while on Linux.
You need the editor from spheredev.org in order to be able to
edit maps, fonts and sprites. Pictures and sounds are in a
standard format. Music is also provided in source format
(.it).
- Run StartGame.exe to start the game.
- Run config.exe to change the graphics/sound/gamepad.
- Keyboard and gamepad supported.
- Source is in games\FlippingMatrix\.
It also runs perfectly under Wine in Linux. In fact, I made
this entirely while on Linux.
You need the editor from spheredev.org in order to be able to
edit maps, fonts and sprites. Pictures and sounds are in a
standard format. Music is also provided in source format
(.it).
| Windows (+ source) | http://davince.tengudev.com/games/ld27/FlippinMatrix.zip |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-27/?action=preview&uid=25741 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 41% | 1377 |
| Overall | 3.64 | 109 |
| Audio | 3.52 | 81 |
| Fun | 3.42 | 187 |
| Graphics | 3.38 | 272 |
| Humor | 3.19 | 152 |
| Innovation | 3.50 | 207 |
| Mood | 3.00 | 351 |
| Theme | 3.71 | 122 |
And its great! Exactly what i imagined it to be. Easy to figure out, hard enough to get through. Especially the teleportation puzzle was a bit tricky.
I also dont think the game was too short (yeah, i actually read all the text at the end). I thought it was pretty lenghty for an 48 hour competition.
The art style is simple, but good. I especially liked the animations at the start. The music is very fitting as well.
I generally tend to give everyone high scores in the "Audio" section since i am so horrible at it, haha.
The only little critique i have is that the old man couldve had some more action. Often i was just stadning around with him waiting for the 10 seconds to go down. That was a little problem especially in the middle part, it got better at the end with the doors to unlock and the server rooms to explore. Balancing that perfectly when you are under stress to finish a game in the time limit is hard though.
Overall, great game, really enjoyed it. Fantastic job!
I agree entirely on the fact that the old man hardly gets any action. My plan was to have him solve some puzzles in some of the middle bits, but in the end I didn't get time to code it all. That's where the "too short" bit comes from. The old man does almost nothing but wait, unfortunately!
@michall: thanks! Was going for a bit of humour. :)
DaVince
Here's hoping it will continue someday, as i still didn't get the exact relation between the old man and the ninja :)
I really enjoyed the style of everything and how one side is really fast paced while the other not so much. The audio was really well done too!
A minor bug, I managed to get behind the house and walk under the map to the next level :/ Not sure if that was intentional. Didn't detract from the gameplay at all though so no worries :)
Great game! :)
Still very impressive overall. I really like the graphics, especially the grainy effect on the ninja scene. I think my favourite part was in the house at the beginning.
I didn't have time for sounds or music in my game, so way to go on that front!
It's a good game for being your first "Let 'em Dare" ;)
doonay21: I can grant that wish! Open games\FlippinMatrix\scripts\start.js in a text editor and change the line saying
var DEBUG = false;
to
var DEBUG = true;
You'll now see some debug stuff on the screen while playing, but button 3 (key S on the keyboard) will now act as an instant switcher. Actually makes it a bit more enjoyable, I think. :P
So our ninja hacks everything right?
Why didn't he just hack the game to instantly win?
Oh, he can only win every ten seconds? To bad...