{"author_link":"\/author\/gtron\/","author_name":"Gtron","author_uid":"51237","comments":[{"author_name":"Krafty","author_uid":"60548","time":"Dec 15, 2015 @ 3:50am","epoch":1450151100,"text":"Neat game, but I was a little disoriented by the jittery controls and the shaking camera."},{"author_name":"MorseAmalgam","author_uid":"57477","time":"Dec 15, 2015 @ 4:25am","epoch":1450153200,"text":"Fun concept, but the procedural generation of levels seems to hinder more than it helps. The second level I got on my first playthrough was unbeatable. The controls are hard to really gauge - The arrow keys don't seem to rotate the maze as I'd originally thought, but some combination of applying force to the dragon and spinning the map."},{"author_name":"dalbinblue","author_uid":"13960","time":"Dec 15, 2015 @ 4:35am","epoch":1450153800,"text":"Cute game.  It was quite fun, but there are some strange (realistic?) physics that made the game a bit wonkiness.   First I found it possible to get the dragon fast enough to launch through a wall on the outer ring.  Additionally, it seemed like the dragon was very heavy and caused the wheel to turn when laying on an edge.\r<br\/>\r<br\/>In the end I could only get to level 11.  It was very difficult to get the dragon into a gap above above the player where you couldn't roll around an edge; the dragon would just whip too fast in the opposite direction."},{"author_name":"Red_Fan games","author_uid":"47563","time":"Dec 16, 2015 @ 1:08am","epoch":1450227780,"text":"The physics where odd, the graphics where nice. Pretty good!"},{"author_name":"Move127","author_uid":"30603","time":"Dec 16, 2015 @ 2:26am","epoch":1450232460,"text":"It was a nice game that would have been better had the controls been more manageable. It is awesome that you did procedural generation for the mazes."},{"author_name":"_HopFrog","author_uid":"64957","time":"Dec 16, 2015 @ 2:31am","epoch":1450232760,"text":"Cool game! Screen shake was a bit too much for me, otherwise it was very fun!"},{"author_name":"mr. a","author_uid":"45525","time":"Dec 16, 2015 @ 4:16am","epoch":1450239060,"text":"Not a fan of these kinds of games, but the peculiarity of the physics made things a bit more interesting.\r<br\/>\r<br\/>Wouldn't have guessed that the levels were procedurally generated - the difficulty seemed to scale pretty consistently. Well done there."},{"author_name":"thecatspajamas","author_uid":"66266","time":"Dec 16, 2015 @ 5:24am","epoch":1450243140,"text":"Interesting game, but gravity was being really weird.  I would fall up or sideways."},{"author_name":"MemoryLeek","author_uid":"7989","time":"Dec 16, 2015 @ 8:16pm","epoch":1450296660,"text":"First Unity game I've tried during this LD that has worked perfectly for me on Linux :P\r<br\/>Fun concept, but the physics are *really* weird."},{"author_name":"ChaosCult","author_uid":"47349","time":"Dec 18, 2015 @ 8:00pm","epoch":1450468500,"text":"The physics seems to be... strange. But music is nice and dragon is funny =)"},{"author_name":"sP0CkEr2","author_uid":"7135","time":"Dec 19, 2015 @ 4:02am","epoch":1450497420,"text":"the controls needed some work but i like the concept - it would have helped to also have another obstacle or some kind of trap to make it harder - nice job"}],"images":["ld34\/51237-a66b8426ef3cd8d195e478f099ee7cfa.jpg","ld34\/51237-2ac4955f71395ba62f59459053ea5e88.jpg"],"links":[{"url":"https:\/\/www.dropbox.com\/s\/7fgp49iwtkpdgco\/Infinte%20Chicken%20Quest.zip?dl=0","text":"Windows (Untested)"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.dropbox.com\/s\/pe2aq3q6425sf6b\/InfiniteChickenQuest-mac.tar.gz?dl=0","text":"OS\/X"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.dropbox.com\/s\/nr5tdpuk4o8agph\/InfiniteChickenQuest-linux.tar.gz?dl=0","text":"Linux"},{"url":"https:\/\/www.dropbox.com\/s\/b72zq5x5dqklia5\/rollyball.zip?dl=0","text":"Source"}],"metadata":{"g_key":"5831","g_author":"51237","g_event":"LD34","g_eventkey":"31","g_subevent":"JAM","g_urlkey":"5855","g_title":"Infinite Chicken Quest","g_status":"UCHK1","g_place":"931","g_commentcount":"11","g_site2_node_id":"0","g_hide":"N","g_has_icon":"Y","g_rqueue":"0","g_random":"0"},"nds":[],"node":null,"orig_images":["http:\/\/ludumdare.com\/compo\/wp-content\/compo2\/\/511439\/51237-shot0-1450144056.jpg-eq-900-500.jpg","http:\/\/ludumdare.com\/compo\/wp-content\/compo2\/\/511439\/51237-shot1-1450144057.jpg-eq-900-500.jpg"],"text":"Help Smoosh the Dragon get the delicious, delicious chicken!  Rotate the maze using the left and right arrows.\r\n\r\nInfinite Chicken Quest is a procedurally generated maze in which your goal is to find all of the pieces of chicken.  Finding them takes you to the next level.  The game saves the player's current level as well as a random seed, so if you come back to the game later, your progress will be there, and you'll be looking at the same maze!\r\n\r\nLead Programmer - Wade Shepardson\r\nLead Artist, Musician, Sound Designer - Gregor Armstrong\r\n\r\nMade using Unity3d, MonoDevelop, Photoshop, Illustrator, Logic Pro, bfxr, git, and Bitbucket.","title":"Infinite Chicken Quest"}