A Minute in the Park by Jacob

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made by Jacob for LD25 (COMPO)
You have 1 minute in the park.
There are beautiful geese flying by.
For some reason you are carrying a shotgun.
What happens next is up to you!

Ratings

Coolness 22% 1048
Overall 2.43 644
Audio 2.81 237
Fun 2.33 584
Graphics 3.05 317
Humor 2.38 401
Innovation 1.80 738
Mood 2.50 517
Theme 2.57 611

Feedback

Colapsydo
17. Dec 2012 · 20:20 UTC
A bit tricky sometimes to understand where it's shooting but still fun.
I like a lot the Game Over tune.
Casino Jack
17. Dec 2012 · 21:48 UTC
I love the art style - it's like playing a watercolor!
haxpor
18. Dec 2012 · 19:35 UTC
I like the effect when shooting and the mosaic style of background.
matthias_zarzecki
18. Dec 2012 · 20:22 UTC
Good lord his mood is evil.

Nice work!
CurtisOfTheDark
18. Dec 2012 · 21:55 UTC
shooting doesn't work properly. Artwork is great though.
loren
18. Dec 2012 · 22:13 UTC
nice shake and art design
leafo
19. Dec 2012 · 01:44 UTC
cool style. hard to aim. the music is very intense
fishbrain
27. Dec 2012 · 10:51 UTC
hahaha... fun!
lukeeckley
31. Dec 2012 · 06:27 UTC
Great artwork and style! I like the music and sound fx too. I had trouble aiming and firing sometimes.
csanyk
01. Jan 2013 · 00:42 UTC
Not sure why, but the controls seem to be way off in Chrome.
Kimau
02. Jan 2013 · 13:40 UTC
The shooting often bugged out or glitched in funny ways shooting the corners of the screen.

Really like the mood and the visual style was interesting. Could have been cleaned up a bit but overall really liked the mosaic effect.
bugninja
06. Jan 2013 · 21:23 UTC
I really like it, and the graphics are very interesting. Not sure how you did those. Not everyone will think of the duck hunter as the villain, but I get it.
Mista Koo
07. Jan 2013 · 15:45 UTC
I really like the player's sprite, with a little animation it would've looked awesome. Also the shooting effect is great.

The theme is a bit too obvious though. My first idea for the jam was to make something similar except with people, the ending would've revealed that they were harmless bystanders rather than enemy soldiers as they were billed.