Doodle Dungeon by Pavel M. Dlouhý

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made by Pavel M. Dlouhý for LD35 (JAM)
Controls: LEFT, RIGHT, UP and DOWN

Our team:
Barbora Ševčíková (15 years old): graphics, game design and level design
Antonín Charvát (29 years old): music and programming
Pavel M. Dlouhý (38 years old): game design and programming

Note: All assets have been created during game jam


Thank you for playing! :-)

Ratings

Coolness 45% 1350
Overall(Jam) 2.96 801
Audio(Jam) 3.18 378
Fun(Jam) 2.57 955
Graphics(Jam) 3.09 688
Humor(Jam) 1.94 750
Innovation(Jam) 2.39 1002
Mood(Jam) 3.22 451
Theme(Jam) 2.83 869

Feedback

EthanBierlein
19. Apr 2016 · 03:41 UTC
Nice game! It was fun trying to figure out where I needed to go, how to get there and just traversing the dungeon in general.
edgeofcode
19. Apr 2016 · 12:20 UTC
Fun game.
ployer
21. Apr 2016 · 16:50 UTC
nice
Arvydas
22. Apr 2016 · 14:14 UTC
Oh wow, ok... I'm good with direction, but this definitely got me lost! I felt like I was in Maze Runner! I really enjoyed playing this. I thought the growing and shrinking sound was a bit cheesy, but the music was a great fit for the setting. Overal, great game to play and simulation of being in a huge maze.
LimeniusTeam
22. Apr 2016 · 17:50 UTC
Good idea, great atmosphere. Well done!
zenmumbler
22. Apr 2016 · 20:39 UTC
Though movement was a bit slow and the floaty light lagged behind me mostly I found the combination of music, visuals and everything quite soothing. It felt like it was an actual game from the era of these kinds of games… including *cough*the fake walls*cough*.

If you want a spookier (but unfinished) version of the same concept, give my entry a try ;)
Gord10
25. Apr 2016 · 18:14 UTC
I think WASD + Mouse movement would feel better.
NuberuGames
01. May 2016 · 11:15 UTC
Good idea, realy hard to not get lost here! :)
CarlsonAndPeeters
09. May 2016 · 19:31 UTC
Love the hand-drawn art style. The lighting system was a little irritating since it forced me to go slower than i wanted to. Could maybe use a few more mechanics to make it more involved than just solving a maze. But I loved the atmosphere overall. Great stuff!