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A jam submission

Battle BuddiesView game page

Light your enemies to your murderous buddy, to get through an abandoned dark factory.
Submitted by bodzash (@bodzash1) — 4 hours, 2 minutes before the deadline
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Results

CriteriaRankScore*Raw Score
Fun#1513.9463.946
Overall#2223.9283.928
Presentation#3404.0624.062
Originality#5913.7753.775

Ranked from 129 ratings. Score is adjusted from raw score by the median number of ratings per game in the jam.

How does your game fit the theme?
Two scavenger buddies forced to work together

Did your team create the vast majority of the art during the 48 hours?

Yes

We created the vast majority of the art during the game jam

Did your team create the vast majority of the music during the 48 hours?

No

We used pre-existing audio

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(+1)

Really really cool rogue-lite style of game!
I'd love to see it taken to the next level with upgrades and such! 

Submitted(+1)

I had so much fun playing  and completing Battle Buddies! The mechanic of managing your magically self-replenishing flashlight battery power (is the character carrying a power pack and charging it??), the position of your invincible battle buddy, and your own hurtable self makes for a hectic, thrilling experience.

My favorite part was picking up the power cell and getting swarmed by the enemies seemingly from all sides, and barely making it out unscathed!

One thing I would have loved to hear is some music, though with this being a game jam and with the amount of polish that went into everything else, I don't think it strongly affects my feelings about this amazing game.

Submitted

Best game so far! Well done!

Submitted(+1)

Such a fun game! Very intuitive to understand what to do. I think the only critique I can say is what someone else commented...how it's not much different than having the character simply auto-shooting. Perhaps adding parts where you have to separate from your partner would make this game feel more unique in that way.  Other than that, great work with this game! :)

Submitted

The presentation and fun are through the roof on this game. A very solid experience that felt like some of the old great top down 2D shooters found in the NES and SNES libraries. I played it here:

Submitted(+1)

Teamwork makes the dream work!

 The art style is extreeeemely reminiscent of Nuclear Throne, a game I'm quite fond of. The only thing about Nuclear Throne however is that it's full of enormous particles and crunchy, visceral screenshake, which I felt was sorely missed here.

I really enjoyed the core mechanic of shining a light to help your buddy shoot. Managing the battery level and carrying the power core was a pretty fun gameplay loop.

I felt that the enemies move slightly too fast however, not giving me much time to react to seeing them (I didn't play it fullscreen, maybe that's why?)

Also, no music! That was something I also felt was sorely missed.

A really fun little game though, good job!

Submitted

This was a nice crunchy game, with a really fun loop. One tiny suggestion would be to maybe have the character with the gun move around and away from the other guy more often, since then the player would have to think about spacial awareness. By having him so close, it really does feel like you're the one shooting and not another character. Great job overall!

Submitted

Nice job, an interesting idea and pretty well done.

Submitted

I want a battle bubby who's this loyal!

Submitted

I'm sorry, but the theme connection is not good at all. This is really no different to just having one person, with auto shooting. The conversations between the two are not a big enough part of the game. It was fun to play and the art/music is good, but unfortunately 

Developer(+1)

Hey, I appreciate your feedback, I understand why you maybe find it that way. :)

Submitted

I'm sure you've gotten a ton of messages about this game being superb, but I don't have anything else to say but this was fantastic. Great job all aroud!

Submitted

Wow this game is a gem! Nice idea! Fav++

Submitted(+1)

I love this idea! Having something else shoot while you light the enemies up is a great idea. The extra added twist of them being attracted to the light was even better. there was tons of polish in the game, the gun felt satisfying ( despite not actually being the one shooting). Great Job with the one!

Submitted(+1)

What a great game! loved the quick speed of the whole thing, paired with the simple mechanics i immediately understood what i needed to do! Loved the link to the concept, and really impressive collection of art, animation and programming! Great work!!

Developer

Hey, thanks a lot, first when I saw your name, I thought I was tripping that my own game commented :D

Very fun game!

I think it would be better if turning on the flashlight and picking up items is handled by the mouse buttons.

Submitted

This was a pretty cool concept and it looks amazing!

Submitted

Cool idea and amazing execution!

Submitted

Wow. Just amazing. 

Submitted

Wow I love this concept, relying on your partner to shoot while you have to keep moving and pointing out targets. The art style is on-point and the juice for shooting and combat is very well done, especially considering its a jam. Great job, and a (so far) unique take on the theme I haven't seen before!

Submitted

Really cool idea! It felt very polished with the little cutscenes that happened mid level. There were a lot of nice design choices like having the batter flash so I could spot it in the dark if I accidentally left it somewhere and having the camera be pulled a big by the mouse position as well so you could stretch your vision. Audio and particles were nice as well. Overall this was a fantastic and really stand-out game jam game! :)

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