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A jam submission

Point BlankView game page

it's rude to point
Submitted by ryan (@_PowellR), JeRaquel, jfo-ucdavis, lagmaister — 5 hours, 48 minutes before the deadline
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Link to your Game Design Doc on Google Drive.
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1yoA4k4hw-OQmudChl4YSWEt6bcTgv8SbPBFNtC46TtA/edit?usp=sharing

Have you checked that your GDD is publicly accessible ?
Yes

Is your game set to public on itch.io so we can see it?
Yes

Summarise your game!
Point Blank
By the Code In A Bottle Team.

Point Blank is first-person shooter game where you use your hands as guns and your fingers as bullets. You have been cursed with this power and need to free yourself by defeating the Cultist Leader.

Point Blank uses billboarded, hand-painted sprites for the player and enemies. The aesthetic is reminiscent of retro FPS shooters, while incorporating modern movement mechanics such as wall-running and sliding. Use different finger types to deal different amounts of damage, and navigate jump puzzles to complete the level. Along the way, try to collect all of the hidden jams! If you can defeat the Cultist Leader you will be freed from its curse!

This game is made in Godot 4.4beta2 and runs in the browser. Keyboard and mouse input type is required to play.

This game was produced by Code in a Bottle.

Additionally, there are a Window x64 and Linux x64 build incase you have an issue with the web build.

Thank you for playing!

Please explain how your game fits the theme:
Our game fits the theme of "You are the weapon" by literally making the player character's hands weapons, their fingers bullets. After defeating enemies, you take their fingers, make them your fingers, and them use your new fingers as bullets once again. Indiscriminate weaponization of the self.

Is there anything you'd like the judges to pay particular attention to?
We know the levels could be more beautiful, but how did the movement of the character feel? Did you enjoy the sprites and the music?

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