The Gods Are Angry by MrWhimble

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made by MrWhimble for LD 43 (JAM)

This was made in 72 hours for Ludum Dare 43. The theme was Sacrifices must be made.

In this game, you must sacrifice the village people to make the gods happy. You are scored based on where the sacrifice takes place and the final time.

It's my first game jam, and I hope to improve from this one.

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Ratings

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QuackingtonVI
04. Dec 2018 · 13:46 UTC
When I played it for the first time I didn't really understand it but it was fun to play.
Sam Dower
04. Dec 2018 · 19:51 UTC
Loved the ragdolls. Loved the concept. Only thing was the animation for the sacrificing was hard to aim and all that but other than that it was great.
MemoryLeek
04. Dec 2018 · 19:52 UTC
The Linux version is just the Windows build and is therefore not playable on Linux as advertised.
Cindys Arcade
04. Dec 2018 · 20:00 UTC
Not bad :) I liked the effects of the volcano and lightning. I just found it a bit difficult to hit the villagers due to the slow animation of the knife. Good job!
sadzanenyama
04. Dec 2018 · 20:11 UTC
Good game but I have to admit, the knife was very annoying to use as it took a long time to actually strike. Well done on your first jam game. Its my first jam too!
🎤 MrWhimble
04. Dec 2018 · 20:12 UTC
@memoryleek I didn't properly realize this, there should now be a proper build for linux, hopefully it works :)
MemoryLeek
05. Dec 2018 · 20:43 UTC
@mrwhimble Thanks! I will give it a shot tomorrow :)
MemoryLeek
09. Dec 2018 · 09:13 UTC
@mrwhimble I am happy to report that the Linux version ran very well as far as I could tell :)

That said, I could not really figure out **how** to actually play the game. I mostly ran around, trying to hit people with the knife without success. It also seemed like I could pick them up? At least they disappeared when I right clicked in front of them, but I did not seem to have any possibility of actually putting them down again.
More instructions would have helped **a lot** :)

I liked the low poly graphics and the simple texturing.