MarelleWestern by Blister

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made by Blister for LD34 (COMPO)
Welcome to my Hopscotch simulator in western adaptation :)

Push the start button to start the monitor.

Just use left/right or A/B button to play !

The goal it to make grass growing on all screen by reproduce scheme on the screen. When you win a screen, 15 new grasses appear, and all old grow up ! if you lose a screen all grasses shrink.

a missed step, take 1 or 2 seconds, depends of your level, for your time to finish the screen.

Let's go !!!

Thx for playing ;)

Software :
Pyxel Edit
VIM
Autotracker

Game Engine :
Haxe Flixel

Ratings

Coolness 82% 2
Overall 3.10 602
Audio 2.95 339
Fun 2.88 674
Graphics 3.12 464
Humor 2.10 596
Innovation 3.32 380
Mood 2.68 681
Theme 3.71 498

Feedback

doitle
14. Dec 2015 · 09:57 UTC
Not what I expected at all. I was actually having quite a bit of fun and getting into it turning it into a full rhythm game as well by always hitting the keys on the beat. It gets challenging once you start getting a lot of two footed jumps. Nice one.
gmisail
14. Dec 2015 · 20:06 UTC
Love the game, however I couldnt really see a difference in color when the "foot was selected".
Tyler
14. Dec 2015 · 20:08 UTC
The graphics made it hard to see the steps sometimes (maybe intentional?) but I found it pretty interesting and made great use of the theme!
midgard
14. Dec 2015 · 21:39 UTC
Didn't enjoy this at all, didn't know what to do!
MrDave
14. Dec 2015 · 21:39 UTC
This game is so simple and makes a perfect Ludum Dare game. I had loads of fun and it is a really good concept.
bradur
14. Dec 2015 · 21:42 UTC
Very original! Two-footed jumps were quite hard at first. Nice game!
cynicalmonkey
15. Dec 2015 · 19:23 UTC
i like that it hit both themes in a different way to anyone else and that you built a pixel art arcade cabinet for it
EstrelSteel
15. Dec 2015 · 19:25 UTC
Great game, I did have a glitch where the ground tiles were being placed outside of the screen (so on the arcade hud)
🎤 Blister
15. Dec 2015 · 21:40 UTC
Thx for all your comment.

@Tyler, yep it's a bit hard to see, but as you say, a friend said me : " It's can be a way to make your game more difficult". ^^

@ EstrelSteel yep, I have not had time to fix it before the end. ...
TomenLuca
16. Dec 2015 · 12:40 UTC
Just a nice little game for when you have some time on your hands. You won't play this for hours, but you'll have fun while playing it.
Henez
16. Dec 2015 · 12:40 UTC
Interesting game idea. Music and mood were nice. Sometimes the footsteps were difficult to see because they blended with the environment. Otherwise solid game. Well done.
recursor
16. Dec 2015 · 12:58 UTC
Pretty innovative doing a hopscotch simulator. I wish there was a mute button for the music though because Autotracker music is just not good.
marod
17. Dec 2015 · 17:28 UTC
Interesting concept, great game!
jofra
17. Dec 2015 · 17:42 UTC
very fun game! i was not expecting this X)
Its has a nice ideia (with the footsteps) with a fun mechanic. gj!
razveck
22. Dec 2015 · 11:50 UTC
I love it! Simple concept, nice clean graphics, good enjoyable music, fun gameplay. Great double theme integration. The only reason why I don't give this 5 stars is that most of the time when I press both buttons it reads the first and skips ahead, so double steps are almost impossible for me. Maybe it's just my keyboard.
themadknights
22. Dec 2015 · 12:05 UTC
Simple concept but fun
phi
23. Dec 2015 · 10:06 UTC
The two themes perfectly involved. Graphics are nice, music ok. Gets a bit repetitive with time.
knason
28. Dec 2015 · 19:39 UTC
this was quite fun, I especially liked that the music was made so you easily managed to move to the beat. well done!
Christina Nordlander
28. Dec 2015 · 22:01 UTC
Good music, and the game is pretty innovative. Good learning curve. Not really my type of game, though.
Martin Vilcans
03. Jan 2016 · 22:11 UTC
A rhythm game without the rhythm, that was more fun than I expected. At first it was confusing because there was little feedback, for example it is unclear when the game restarts. I kind of enjoy the autotracked music.
swipefaststudios
04. Jan 2016 · 05:23 UTC
Interesting Concept couldn't quite understand the scoring part!