Oh! That's a Hare!! by metalfist213
"Oh! That's a Hare!!" is a hare bodyguard-simulator. Probably the first one of that.

See how long you can save the hare from all threats existing in nature. From seagulls to bear traps. Everything wants a hare for dinner.
How to play: Press "Left Mouse Button" to shoot :)

First time I'm trying Godot, so don't expect the best from be. I usually work with OOP, so I've been having some difficulties. However, it was fun!
Rate it however you like, I look forward to trying your game as well :)
Ratings
| Overall | 731th | 3.222⭐ | 20🧑⚖️ |
| Fun | 504th | 3.306⭐ | 20🧑⚖️ |
| Innovation | 818th | 2.917⭐ | 20🧑⚖️ |
| Theme | 446th | 3.75⭐ | 20🧑⚖️ |
| Graphics | 528th | 3.444⭐ | 20🧑⚖️ |
| Audio | 337th | 3.342⭐ | 21🧑⚖️ |
| Humor | 235th | 3.389⭐ | 20🧑⚖️ |
| Mood | 765th | 2.895⭐ | 21🧑⚖️ |
| Given | 11🗳️ | 11🗨️ |
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The music was good too! Good job to you!
And, woa, these vicious bear traps are so hard to see >:(
Really fun game, would need a score just to know if i'm getting better at it or not.
Yet I don't know if it's the linux version, but the font is not very readable.
The game itself reminds of old NES times with the gun.
I find bear traps to not be visible enough sometimes. Do they appear at different heights ?
Good game for a first time anyway !
Did you like using godot?
Nice and solid entry!
I would really appreciate a score, either in meters, precision, time or stuff killed.
Also, sometimes I got my hare killed while I was shooting some birds, so my shooting made me restart the game and I didn't get to see how did the hare die. It would be cool if there was some other button to restart the game instead of the shooting button.
Did you consider a web version so we don't have to download it?
There are a few things that ruined the experience:
- I wish there was some signal for how far in the level I've reached, and if it's infinite, maybe some points system.
- The bear traps were hidden, so I had to shoot all of the bushes.
- When the hare died, the level just resets. I found that confusing. It would help if there were an indicator that said that the hare died.
Nice to see that you're challenging yourself with a new engine. Good job.
I love Godot on a lot of aspects. It is very intuitive to work in (and quick) - not that difficult to learn as well (it helps that I work as a Software Engineer normally). I would probably use it again for more projects. I also like that it is so lightweight, which is important for me, due to the fact that I own a potato computer :)
Though, loosely typed languages are both a blessing and a curse to me, so I would probably say I prefer programming using Java, C#, etc. But then again, it is also very quick to develop in. For 2D games I would definitely use it again.
Are you using Godot as well? :)