Board Ball by SuperDolfy

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made by SuperDolfy for LD31 (COMPO)
Hello, I'm SuperDolfy a twelve year old programmer that made the game Board Ball. In Board Ball, you play a turn based, fixed grid soccer game. You score by moving the ball into the net at the bottom of the screen. You try to defend your own goal on the top of the screen. To move your characters, press 1 or 2 to select a character, then use WASD to move him, that will end your turn. After you move a character, the opponent will move. If you move a player near the ball, the ball will move. The red number in the top right corner is your score, the blue number is the opponent's score. No its not unfair that you get two players against one opponent, if there was two opponents the game would be impossible. The game is called board ball because of the turn based movement and the fixed grid movement. To play the game unzip the downloaded file, then open the folder and open the jar file. Come up with new strategies, and most of all have fun!

Feedback

timtipgames
09. Dec 2014 · 04:06 UTC
Enjoyed playing this and I have to say that I am very very impressed that you created this game at age twelve. Good job!
mahu
10. Dec 2014 · 18:59 UTC
Good but it needs a more dynamic gameplay; Graphics are good; Lack of audio keeps it a little boring; a fun game by the way; =)
Frozen Fractal
10. Dec 2014 · 20:25 UTC
Really great work! Looks good, and it's fun to play. The ball sometimes seems to do random things, but I guess that's no different from real football. I particularly liked the colourful GOAL that swept across the screen :)
Scam
12. Dec 2014 · 15:59 UTC
Good job considering your age! I could make a goal just by moving my player towards the ball repeatedly. Programming a good AI system is hard. I hope you continue developing this and learn a lot of new things while doing it.
jachepe
17. Dec 2014 · 18:46 UTC
Good job! nice game :)
Mach60KAS
27. Dec 2014 · 15:38 UTC
Fairly interesting take on football, I thought it was pretty neat. Not much to it, but pretty solid for 48 hours! Keep up the good work!

(Unrelated to the game, you may wish to cleanup the instructions text a little. It's really hard right now to gather the relevant information from one big paragraph. Just something to keep in mind for the future!)