Every Second Counts by Pebsie

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made by Pebsie for LD27 (COMPO)
Your family has been surviving out in the wild for 10 weeks now, well away from the current zombie invasion happening in civilization.
It wasn't until a few days ago that it occured to you all: supplies are needed. So, your husband / dad and your son / brother set out
to get some supplies from the nearby village of "Turmoil". They returned unscathed, however unbeknownst to them was the zombie horde
that followed. Now the zombies are closing in on you and your family. Who survives? Who is used as bait? Who dies? All of this is up to you.
Whatever happens, in 10 seconds your family is going to be ripped apart... literally.

TIPS:
Make sure that you read the How To section.
Use UP, DOWN and ENTER to navigate the menu.
TAB often!
Not everything will work in the web version!

OSX, Web and Linux ports coming soon!

Ratings

Coolness 26% 1672
Overall 3.11 497
Fun 2.76 694
Graphics 2.59 735
Innovation 3.47 225
Mood 2.71 566
Theme 3.71 122

Feedback

valgriz
26. Aug 2013 · 19:32 UTC
Not bad, pretty cool game.
mrcdk
26. Aug 2013 · 19:35 UTC
Wow, nice game! I enjoyed it, but I got two persons dead :(
If you keep working on it, add some power-ups and/or guns and change the controls a little (like, select the members with the mouse) it could be a really fun game.
Feysoura
26. Aug 2013 · 20:08 UTC
Pretty nice
[-BipolarDesign+]
26. Aug 2013 · 22:55 UTC
I really liked the concept here, as you can't win, someone has to be sacrificed. Good spin on the theme too, making each second a "turn." Wish you had more time for graphics and audio, but overall well done!
Typedeaf
29. Aug 2013 · 07:57 UTC
nice idea
BMacIntosh
05. Sep 2013 · 04:24 UTC
Great idea, very innovative.
nthird
11. Sep 2013 · 05:56 UTC
Really good concept. I found the controls cumbersome but otherwise enjoyed the concept and execution.
tombsar
16. Sep 2013 · 21:52 UTC
Sorry, but I was put off by the bizarre download website you used. It had an animation pretending to download the 2MB file, and then Firefox popped up a dialog asking for permission to store up to 50MB of offline data. Probably nothing, but highly dodgy nonetheless.