To The Rescue by syst3m_ERROR

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made by syst3m_ERROR for LD35 (JAM)
Stealth action puzzle game, made by students in various UCF game design programs. about a peaceful monster trying to rescue a friend who has been taken by some shady government figures, transform to sneak past them, and stay out of sight!



the team:

Alex Cortez - Game Design

Alonzo Martinez - Experimental Animation

Tres Sims - Experimental Animation

Dakarai Simmons - Computer Science

Amanda Meyer - Game Design

Ratings

Coolness 42% 1448
Overall(Jam) 2.95 817
Fun(Jam) 2.65 904
Graphics(Jam) 3.05 714
Innovation(Jam) 2.47 956
Mood(Jam) 3.00 611
Theme(Jam) 2.84 864

Feedback

sndr
21. Apr 2016 · 20:30 UTC
Hey! I wanted to play your game, but I wasn't able to run it! Lots of browsers do not have the option to run Unity Web Player (I have already tried with Chrome, Firefox and Explorer), and it's not being supported on most of the versions. I would suggest you to either build to PC/Mac/Linux as well, or to do the upgrade for the new WebGL version of Unity.
Spotline
21. Apr 2016 · 20:34 UTC
Very nice ! Nice gameplay and modifiers, first level was well-balanced and I had a good time playing it. Mood & story were cool too.
(However I finished the second level in one try in less than 10sec, not sure that's what you intended :) )
Rise and Shine Games
21. Apr 2016 · 20:36 UTC
I love the concept. It is a little glitchy (people seemed to catch me even if I wasn't in their cone and people walked through buildings and walls) but it was fun all the same.

I LOVED that you put in line of sight so if a cone extended through a wall you weren't detected.
KappaIX
21. Apr 2016 · 20:47 UTC
Good atmosphere and a strong core mechanic. The guards were a bit quick, if you're trying to take your time getting around, they roller-skate out of nowhere and you get a game-over!

Well done!
DouglasOliveira
28. Apr 2016 · 15:21 UTC
Nostalgic, and beautiful
marod
28. Apr 2016 · 16:08 UTC
Nice game!
Alphish
29. Apr 2016 · 16:00 UTC
The general concept seems fine, though I haven't really made use of the power-slide and often (especially at the beginning) I was getting a game-over seemingly out of nowhere (might be because of the super-quick guards); you might want to fix that.

The graphics were fine, but I'd make the background less contrasting (see those bright-gray/dark-gray tiles); else it stands out too much.

I kinda wonder why the friend ended up in a shady government facility, and why governments must be responsible for everything. But I guess that's another story...
Rock Eaters
01. May 2016 · 06:27 UTC
nice and pretty cool mechanics
LeReveur
05. May 2016 · 20:08 UTC
I didn't understand all the background, but seems to be a good stealth game. :)
davor10105
05. May 2016 · 21:09 UTC
love it, plays well and has a great atmosphere!