Escape by irl
Instructions are on the webpage. The game starts as soon as you load the page and you're likely to be captured very quickly. Hitting OK will reset the game and score. This is probably something to fix. Other than that, it's reasonably enjoyable.
My first attempt at anything 3D.
My first attempt at anything 3D.
| Web | http://irl.sdf.org/ld25/ |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-25/?action=preview&uid=8784 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 0% | 1189 |
| Overall | 2.25 | 701 |
| Audio | 1.06 | 626 |
| Fun | 1.98 | 699 |
| Graphics | 2.10 | 664 |
| Humor | 1.41 | 700 |
| Innovation | 2.55 | 508 |
| Mood | 1.68 | 727 |
| Theme | 2.13 | 705 |
A key problem IMHO is that there's no way to predict when your square will turn yellow, so you can't ever get better at it - just get lucky once in a while. Like the gently moving camera, nice touch.
- Hiding in bushes
- Trying to rid yourself of scent so as not to attract dogs
- Trying to find a change of clothes.
Interesting!
An healthbar or something similar could have helped in determining when I was playing well and when bad. There's a lot of randomness, the cops where just "popping" at random positions, which lowered the fun. Some kind of evade and pursuing gameplay could have improved it a lot.
It fits the theme perfectly in the game description, while the game itself is so abstract it doesn't show much of the theme.
For your first 3D attempt, effects were ok, I loved the moving board, much less boring than a fixed one.
If not for the message informing me that I was caught by police, how else could I tell I was a villian? What have you got against spheres anyways?!