The gameplay is great, but the graphics are even better
11/10
thuih111
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Going from "aww cute art" to counting my attack numbers so that I know when my lightning strike and rainbow been will trigger at the same time was not a progression I was expecting to have today, but here we are.
Some super creative bosses (shoutout to bowtie ghost), and I was giggling every time I picked up a key because of those sound effects.
My friend and I have been playing a random game on this site almost every day for a year and this is one of the best ones we've played. Great job.
Hey VladikXYZ,
Nice job finishing and releasing your game! My friend Skeeter and I played through it and had a few questions:
1. What does this have to do with Ohio? Are we missing some deep lore there?
2. Is the controlable character Drake, or do they just look like Drake?
3. Are we one of the Rizzlers? It's plural so I'm guessing there are others?
4. Where are the other 3 Rise of the Rizzlers games?
5. Could you explain the choice to loop the character (Drake?) walking through a field on a loop to "send my on my way"?
Thanks for your game and your time,
Sam
Guess who's back with another leaderboard bug!
I did another run, and it accidently kicked off the top runner! He was named Bunny and had a 113. I submitted a 116 and his run disappeared.
After that I had to run to take back my title as BLASTER MELTDOWN KING, but the time didn't submit to the leaderboard (submitting screenshot in reply)
So that time should be on there, and Bunny's 113 time should also be on there. Sorry about that.
Hey MilkManIsSad,
Great job making this timer, it should help people know when Christmas is, but my friend Skeeter and I noticed an issue.
The way your timer works, it rounds down if over halfway through the millisecond, second, hour, or day, then rounds down otherwise. For example, I'm writing this around 12:15pm my time on Dec 6, and the "days" reads 19. 19 + 6 = 25, so that's good. However when I was looking 30 minutes ago, the days read 20 instead. I messed around with time zones on my computer to confirm this was a consistent issue (since this timer is based on the user's system clock), and yes, any time before noon rounds up on days, any time before noon rounds down.
The issue with this is that the days will stay at 1 away until noon on Christmas, which obviously could lead to an issue of people not celebrating an entire half of Christmas day. I know you want to be helpful, and not inadvertently halve the celebration of this wonderful holiday so I wanted to let you know before it was too late.
The fix to this would be to make sure the timer always rounds down no matter what (ie. 19.99 days should round down to 19 days on your timer display). That way the day changes at midnight, and all timers will hit zero right at midnight on Christmas day instead of at noon. I don't know what coding language you used for this, but there is most likely a "floor" function for rounding, that should allow you to always round down.
I hope this makes sense and allows a more accurate celebration of Christmas.
Happy Holidays,
Sam


