This Is Digger by txa-ea
Requires a screen resolution of at least 1024x768. Stupid requirement, I know. Didn't think about it at the time.
| Windows | http://beardedscientist.com/thisisdigger.zip |
| love file (cross platform) | http://beardedscientist.com/thisisdigger.love |
| Original URL | https://ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-19/?action=preview&uid=3233 |
Ratings
| Coolness | 2% | 150 |
| Overall | 1.92 | 223 |
| Audio | 2.23 | 127 |
| Fun | 2.00 | 200 |
| Graphics | 2.38 | 179 |
| Humor | 1.63 | 186 |
| Innovation | 1.62 | 231 |
| Theme | 3.00 | 121 |
It's as easy as: for A in *.wav; do oggenc $A; done
Alternatively, you could use a tracker which handles mod/s3m/xm/it files, just make sure you can deal with the player's quirks.
On second thoughts, please just don't add music, or just use AutoTracker-C (which produces .it files, which L枚ve should be able to handle) for the time being. You still need to improve on some aspects of your compositional skills, most notably "sticking instruments together".
Seriously, if you're using Musagi, watch that dissonance meter. It should NOT go above 1, and I advice that you make sure it doesn't even go above 0.
Also, instructions.png is missing.
1024x768 probably isn't a good resolution when your game is THIS pixellated. I'd
NOW ONTO ACTUAL JUDGING.
For innovation... Dig stuff, discover stuff, dodge stuff. It's all been done before. Fortunately I haven't played any games which bring them together in this way.
It's not very fun. But at least you have to dodge stuff.
The theme was played quite straight. I think.
Graphics were a bit iffy although I see you thrashed them around, which is quite fun.
Audio... once again, I released AutoTracker-C for a reason.
Humour... meh. Didn't make me laugh, didn't even make me smile, but didn't make me cringe either. Wasn't bad, just wasn't effective. Don't give up on trying to make it funny, though.
Overall... it's a bit sloppy, and not particularly fun, but I have to say you actually haven't flopped it.
Couldn't find your journal so N/A for community.
I finished my submission entirely in the first 24 hours. The music was "written" in under 5 minutes and only exists for completions sake.
Kinda cool, better than my game :/ -- audio is not bad, what did you use to make it?
I found the cursor to dig, then cursor to move annoying -- is there a reason you separated them?
But yeah, I totally feel the time-constraint issue. A journal *may* make people more sympathetic. It definitely makes it more fun :)
I thought. Don't take it too harsh, but the music is an abomination unto Nuggan. The game idea is nifty, but the controls kill the gameplay. You seriously shouldn't require the player to repress the arrow keys again and again.
After two screens my hand hurt.
It's a nice game actually marred by these two problems mainly.