Imuno by beeglebug
Presenting, Imuno!
I decided the interpret the theme as the tiny world inside the human body, and made a game where you indirectly control white blood cells and have to guide them to destroying viruses.
This is my third Ludum Dare entry, and the first one where I feel I have actually made a complete game (albeit a very short one).
Once again, I ran out of time before I could add any more levels, and there are more features I would like to add, such as environmental dangers, new types of blocks to affect the blood cells, a logo, and more audio.
Despite that, I am incredibly proud of what i've done, and I can see enough potential in the idea that I am really keen to polish it up some more over the next few weeks and see how far I can take it.
I decided the interpret the theme as the tiny world inside the human body, and made a game where you indirectly control white blood cells and have to guide them to destroying viruses.
This is my third Ludum Dare entry, and the first one where I feel I have actually made a complete game (albeit a very short one).
Once again, I ran out of time before I could add any more levels, and there are more features I would like to add, such as environmental dangers, new types of blocks to affect the blood cells, a logo, and more audio.
Despite that, I am incredibly proud of what i've done, and I can see enough potential in the idea that I am really keen to polish it up some more over the next few weeks and see how far I can take it.
| Web | http://udlr.net/LD48/23 |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-23/?action=preview&uid=5097 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 10% | 1120 |
| Overall | 3.33 | 223 |
| Audio | 2.20 | 544 |
| Fun | 3.25 | 185 |
| Graphics | 3.08 | 335 |
| Innovation | 3.67 | 109 |
| Mood | 2.44 | 590 |
| Theme | 3.67 | 114 |
-speed up/down/pause
-restart button (perhaps from pause?)
Great art though, and definitely worth pursuing in the future.
tested in firefox first, and the arrows didn't appear. aftrer that, tested in chrome, where it worked
I found a possible bug on the last level where I placed an arrow right at the top of the screen and it had no effect on emerging white blood cells.
Unfortunately the HTML5 beast rears it's ugly head again. Nearly all HTML 5 stuff only seems to work in Chrome and IE9, and half-assed to not at all in anything else.