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A jam submission

Tales Of Everwar: Arena Of The Ice KingView game page

A two player game where you need to score or kill the other player
Submitted by CastimierDev — 19 days, 22 hours before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Freshness#1n/an/a
Sound#261.5812.000
Music#281.5812.000
Graphics#292.2142.800
Story/Narrative#301.4231.800
Gameplay#301.4231.800
Overall#301.6442.080

Ranked from 5 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

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The concept is very interesting, but it doesn't seem to be working right, as I can't find a way to force the enemy back to their door.

Developer(+1)

You can’t force the other player to move, but you can enter combat mode by pressing either space or left mouse (I believe, not sure as I made this game weeks ago). When the other player runs into you they will lose health and once a player has no health they die

Ok, thanks.

Hi there, I want to rate your game, but I'm not sure which files to download, can you help?

Developer

well if you want to play on Windows I would suggest downloading Win, if you’re on OSX download that one and if you are on Linux than check if you are on x64 or arm and download the corresponding one

You can also download the framework dependent one but then you also need the .Net framework stuff

Ok, thanks. :)

Submitted (1 edit) (+1)

Ah, looking at the console messages, I figured out a way to play this. Download the Win version (or whatever your OS is) and the "frameworkdependent" version. Then copy the resources folder from the latter to the former, and run the Win version...

Still, I don't quite get the gameplay, what the mechanics behind the fighting are... (I understood the scoring.)

Nevertheless: it's cool that this is using raylib!

Ok, thanks, I just tried to run it and couldn't figure out why it wouldn't run. Along the same topic, a word of caution: if you decide to play Forgotten Sanctuary, you can't make the game close unless you restart your machine.