A Peas-ful Night's Rest by JoeProgram

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made by JoeProgram for LD29 (COMPO)
A man, trapped by loneliness.
A woman, lost from her home.
A vegetable, that comes in a can.

Relive the drama of your most beloved vegetable-themed fairytale with The Princess and the Pea Part 2: A Peas-ful Night's Rest. A single pea placed beneath a mattress set the events in motion. Come learn the epic conclusion.

Ratings

Coolness 54% 3
Overall 3.71 138
Audio 3.05 367
Fun 3.62 138
Graphics 3.21 525
Humor 4.37 4
Innovation 4.26 22
Mood 3.31 298
Theme 2.95 813

Feedback

Korwegian
28. Apr 2014 · 01:32 UTC
Wut... Okay!
ehtd
28. Apr 2014 · 03:34 UTC
Whoa! pretty original!
Brian Stegmann
28. Apr 2014 · 03:35 UTC
Haha I laughed pretty hard at the punchline in the intro, so random. I'm amazed that your mind went to that fairy tale when thinking of an idea for the theme. Fun stuff, enjoyed it.
drstik
28. Apr 2014 · 03:36 UTC
I'm going to need some peas and quiet after all the pea puns in this game.
WeaselZone
28. Apr 2014 · 03:38 UTC
Hahaha, I loved all these pea-related puns and the intro was really cool! I enjoyed the mechanic and I think that's a cool take on the theme! Nice job!
Loon Of Nature
28. Apr 2014 · 03:40 UTC
It's like Kerbal Space Program and Jenga mated (I approve). It took me moment to get that the peas, are under the mattress, and then my head hurt.
Anny
28. Apr 2014 · 03:53 UTC
Coool! Great art and concept! One of the best I've seen so far
JavadocMD
28. Apr 2014 · 05:53 UTC
I'm not proud. I'm just a guy who likes puns and physics puzzles. Quite pea-leased to have tried this game.
alvarop
28. Apr 2014 · 06:27 UTC
Very nice game, pretty original! Loved the music, too.
drstik
28. Apr 2014 · 10:43 UTC
I'm going to need some peas and quiet after all the pea puns in this game.
Mental Atrophy
29. Apr 2014 · 19:50 UTC
Nice physics-based gameplay and one of the most unique games I've played this compo.
Bekokstover
30. Apr 2014 · 15:12 UTC
Ha ha, that maniac prince! Great game, a little tough to control, but very innovative!
LPGhatguy
30. Apr 2014 · 15:14 UTC
Really fun game. I loved the graphics, I can tell you spent time and effort on the game. Great job!
tacs
30. Apr 2014 · 15:32 UTC
I laughed. Hard though, still fun! :)
burgerdare
30. Apr 2014 · 23:12 UTC
amazing. Aside from the goofy slapstick comedy that comes from the physics, there's a really quirky, charming, punny sense of humor behind this wonderfully silly little game.
I'm so happy that this exists.
Therrato
01. May 2014 · 12:38 UTC
Whut? This was rather funny:), would have apriciated if the clicks were a bit more powerfull, now it takes a long long time to get to the other side of the room
Ragzouken
01. May 2014 · 13:46 UTC
i'm all for dire puns

pretty game too :D
drnick
03. May 2014 · 05:47 UTC
The music is quite annoying, and I think the physics needs more fine tuning.
On the third level, I had the princess land on the red square, yet I didn't go to the next level, instead it said the princess had pealummeted. You should check if the princess is atop the red square. I then gave up.
The strong points of your game are humor and originality.
archaeometrician
03. May 2014 · 16:06 UTC
Hahah nice game ! I love the novelty ! Really interesting game, great idea and very well implemented !
klianc09
03. May 2014 · 18:28 UTC
Really unique game. It just gets very tedious to slowly move forward and keeping everything in balance. Dropping the princess safely at the goal in the third level, was impossible for me.
jacklehamster
09. May 2014 · 04:39 UTC
A strange idea. I'm surprised the balance of the mattress is still kept after frantic clicking, I would think it would much more unstable than that. I think this might be interesting to play on a touch screen device.
Kimau
11. May 2014 · 17:20 UTC
At first I was peased but then the punshing levels took out all the peasure.