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A jam submission

Cemetery Fight!View game page

A zombie game with an interesting mechanic for Godot Wild Jam 9. The graphics are still prototypes
Submitted by SekoiaTree
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Controls#132.5562.800
Originality#142.8303.100
Fun#162.1912.400
Audio#192.1002.300
Overall#212.1002.300
Theme#232.0082.200
Graphics#250.9131.000

Ranked from 10 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

Godot version
3.1.1 stable

Source
No, probably not

Game description
A small 2d arcade game, with prototype graphics sadly

Discord username
SekoiaTree

Participation level
Yes

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Nice concept. The mechanics are clear enough not to need such a dense tutorial (though it's pleasant to read). Also, I really enjoyed the narration. That transition made the game pretty fun.

By the way, there needs to be the executable and the .pck in Windows and Linux export as well. It's still possible to play it on Linux by doing some alchemy, but a proper export would be better I think.^^

Developer

Oops! Thanks!

Submitted (1 edit)

Great concept. Nice movement and camera shake. Just needs some artwork and audio FX.

I liked switching between human and zombie mode. Zombie mode was a bit tough to understand.

Developer

Yeah, zombie mode was a bit sloppy

Submitted

Nice simple small game. I would like to have more shots, the 6 shots are gone very fast and reloading takes a while. I do like the music! But why is Godot the enemy? :D 

Not really using the theme, fun little first project though! Nice to see your NPC non zombie in action! Impressive for the amount of dev time on this. Congrats, and good luck on the next one!

When you get time please package the .pck file with the Linux download as well. Thanks!

Developer

Will do!

Submitted

The way the enemies slow down when injured could allow some interesting strategies if you eventually added more enemy types or behaviors, congrats on your first jam!