Spring Cleaning by Voidraizer

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made by Voidraizer for LD32 (COMPO)
This is my first Ludum Dare and it was a ton of fun. My goal was more to get something out than to make something super impressive, as a result, the gameplay is pretty self explanatory. The goal is to burn the dust bunnies before they get off the chair. Thanks for viewing and let me know what you think!

Ratings

Coolness 45% 1497
Overall 2.88 812
Audio 2.75 523
Fun 2.29 1011
Graphics 2.18 1010
Humor 2.11 845
Innovation 3.33 395
Mood 2.26 967
Theme 3.87 162

Feedback

SuperDolfy
20. Apr 2015 · 02:18 UTC
Unique gameplay aspect.
crewderek
20. Apr 2015 · 02:22 UTC
This is unique and haven't seen anything like it yet.
AlfalfaStudios
20. Apr 2015 · 02:27 UTC
Very nice game! Way to many memories along these lines but luckily I never tried it on my parents chair :-)

Awesome job!
Oonpo
20. Apr 2015 · 04:46 UTC
This game is badass! The texture on the chair is a nice touch and the "bunnies" burning is hilarious. Really cool concept and super imaginative. Great work!
Figglewatts
20. Apr 2015 · 12:39 UTC
Is this how people do it in real life?
Borkleby
20. Apr 2015 · 16:41 UTC
The title screen was a bit misleading, but it turned out to be a formidable challenge! Nice!
yuigoto
21. Apr 2015 · 13:54 UTC
When I saw the thumbnail I totally thought it was a flash game, seriously. :P

The concept is really nice and fits well into the category. Also, I can see a potential in diving deeper into this game. Even though the concept is quite simple, it can be improved upon (like moving the lens to maintain focus, buy better lenses, lens scratching, dust falling on top of the lens and working on what you can burn).
🎤 Voidraizer
21. Apr 2015 · 16:58 UTC
Those are some cool ideas I could add later on. I finished decently quick and couldn't for the life of me think of any other neat simple mechanics that I could throw in there so it end product is a bit simpler than I'd hoped.
Chaoslab
23. Apr 2015 · 22:47 UTC
That was some humor! :-)
peterfsat
29. Apr 2015 · 13:56 UTC
I liked your idea!