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A jam submission

Language WarriorsView game page

A game where you use words as weapons to get past hordes of enemies!
Submitted by main.c — 33 minutes, 43 seconds before the deadline
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Submitted

The concept of the game is original, but I had trouble with the rest, escepially the graphics, it held me to enter fully in the game. But with a bit of rework, I think that it can transform in a nice game !

Submitted

I liked the idea but the movement animations need work. Since you're working with words that only show up when you kill, it's always a nice surprise to see what you get. Might actually prefer word descriptions better than icons in this case.

Submitted

Fun game,

the game was fun to play, until i met the necromancer dude, and then i could stop dying, even afetr i died and restarted the game the zombies kept coming to kill me which wasnt fun, and i then rage quit.

however everything else apart from that was fun, everything was balanced pretty well from what i saw which was nice, and the sounds were great. the art could use some work but it workes well either way.

good job on the game

Submitted

Looks like a very fine game judging by the screenshots, but I get an error when trying to open it, something about lwjgl64 not being in the java library path. I'm on Linux

Developer

I'm on a windows computer so I wasn't able to test it, I think I might know the problem though I'll make a version for you.

Developer

Ok it should work now I installed the linux natives. I put up another file to download. Let me know how it goes.

Submitted

I get this error now:

bash: ./run linux.sh: /bin/sh^M: bad interpreter: No such file or directory

And if I try to execute it with bash directly:

Error: Unable to access jarfile /home/fal/Downloads/open/run linux.sh
: numeric argument required 0

Developer

i think its because there is a space in the name. Also try redownloading it, i found another issue and fixed it. Sorry about that.