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Skeaze

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A member registered Apr 27, 2020 · View creator page →

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First off, awesome product!

Is there any possibility of a SFW art version? I run an after-school D&D club using Old-School rules, and would love to be able to use this.

Will do!

I'm planning on maybe photographing miniatures and terrain I've sculpted/painted, printing the photos out in black & white, cutting them out, and "enhancing" them with markers and combining with other pictures.

This is great! The movement and controls are good. Player movement is nice and quick. Everything is very snappy and responsive. The sound design adds to that. The enemy AI is also really good. My only problem with it is that it's so short! I'm looking forward to seeing what else you make in the future!

Great game. Really like the concept. Editable controls would be nice.

You nailed the simple, but fun game mechanic. I don't recognize any of the assets though.

It took a bit to figure out what was going on, but it's a really cool idea! Matching sound effects is pretty clever.

Yeah, we got the whole pack of 16 fruits, and that somehow ended up becoming the core of the entire game! 

yeah its got some glitch that occasionally spits out the wrong dialog after you finish a level. Couldn't figure it out.

I made another page for the game, if you guys want to play it. I don't care if it gets ratings. https://skeaze.itch.io/super-fruit-smoothie-co-fixed

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Guys, I uploaded the wrong file and couldn't get it fixed in time. Made another page with the fixed one. Here it is. Sorry. https://skeaze.itch.io/super-fruit-smoothie-co-fixed . will fix the page once judging is over i guess.

I acidentally uploaded the wrong file type and the page doesn't work for my game. So I guess I will just have to wait till judging is over to fix it.

Will it be easier for you if we send the assets one at time as we make them, or wait and send them all to you at once at the end?

My wife and I have been interested in game developement for a while, and with more free time together due to the quarantine we are getting more serious about it. I absolutely love the premise of this jam, and we'd really like to work together to make a game.