Space Jam by anaglyphcoding

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made by anaglyphcoding for LD 39 (COMPO)

An astronaut's ship sidetracks into an asteroid field and crashes.

The aim of my game is to mine elements from asteroids. These elements can be used to restore the player's depleting power. However, they must be strategic- the player will need to collect enough of certain materials to rebuild a spacecraft and continue their mission. Finally, they're not alone- aliens and flying saucers will appear to steal the player's possessions and try to kill them. The player might even use this to their advantage by utilising the alien's advanced technology to rebuild their spacecraft.

Controls: W - accelerate forward A or D - rotate left or right SPACE - fire bullets E - upgrade spacecraft (when available) 1 to 6 - use respective element (listed at the top of the screen) to regain power main.png

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Ratings

Given 5🗳️ 2🗨️

Feedback

egordorichev
31. Jul 2017 · 10:54 UTC
Great game :D I like asteroids textures!
Turrus
31. Jul 2017 · 11:01 UTC
Good game but I would say that it is impossible to see the direction you are looking. It makes it very difficult to do anything. And it might just be me but i kept trying to use A and D to move left and right XD! Also the game crashed twice while playing but that might just be my laptop.
but well done!
pyrosneak
31. Jul 2017 · 11:11 UTC
I'm having a problem, the game freezes everytime I hit an asteroid with my bullet.
SprovGames
31. Jul 2017 · 11:31 UTC
Good gameplay
gilborn
01. Aug 2017 · 08:51 UTC
As Turrus said, the direction you are looking would have been very important.
Good entry, there is a lot of going on in space here, and as a bonus there is a short nice intro.
The graphics are fine too (I wonder why you didn´t enable the rating for it).
boundtotheearth
02. Aug 2017 · 13:31 UTC
I really like the short intro cutscene but the rest of the game was too buggy for me. The game keeps freezing and its hard to move around and aim because of the lack of a direction marker