Dr. Laser-Shooter, Or How I Learned to Stop Worrying and Love the Laser by brett-kaplan
Pretty easy to figure out this game, shoot an ever-evolving super-germ with lasers to delay the inevitable! Upon leaving the petri dish, maybe all of humanity dies? At any rate, the game ends then.
I used Game Maker for almost everything. I also used Photoshop to make one background and Audacity to record a sound effect.
I used Game Maker for almost everything. I also used Photoshop to make one background and Audacity to record a sound effect.
| Windows | http://www.mediafire.com/?q1ba76c9v3dpbo2 |
| Source | http://www.mediafire.com/?s6hmva719ygjjjd |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-24/?action=preview&uid=15809 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 22% | 986 |
| Overall | 2.00 | 734 |
Feedback
jonnopon3000
27. Aug 2012 · 21:42 UTC
LASERS. I love lasers.
sP0CkEr2
30. Aug 2012 · 00:26 UTC
not really fun -- sorry -- nice effort tho.
kyyrma
02. Sep 2012 · 14:15 UTC
Very simple, not that much fun, but still goob job on finishing your entry!
tcstyle
13. Sep 2012 · 19:30 UTC
Nice little game. Mechanics work well.
Kayelgee
16. Sep 2012 · 21:09 UTC
fun little game. I would like to see more indicators on the cells on how fast they reproduce/speed and stuff. I noticed that they turn blue after some time I don't know what that meat but the cells started to die rather quickly by themselves so I could contain them longer. If the information of cells would be more transparent then it would be possible to kill good cells and leave the bad ones alive so the keep producing bad cells. I would like to see some more tactical decisions.
🎤 brett-kaplan
17. Sep 2012 · 15:50 UTC
@Kayelgee: Cells vary in RGB as follows: more red corresponds to a higher speed, more green corresponds to more health, and more blue corresponds to a larger reproduction amount.
PaulSB
17. Sep 2012 · 22:38 UTC
Ha, well that got out of control quickly! Nice simple idea :)