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« Reply #30 on: January 06, 2010, 07:33:42 PM »

Alright folks - BIG update, lots of changes. Give it a whirl and let me know what you think.

As of now, you can officially WIN! Which is just lovely. Dying also still does nothing. Maybe slightly less lovely.

Use arrow keys to move, SHIFT to fire your grappling hook. Thoughts? Comments? All welcome.  Shrug
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« Reply #31 on: January 06, 2010, 08:59:14 PM »

Played through the beta. It was reasonably enjoyable.

There's some deadly rock at the start? I touched it and turned into a puddle of something, but then I got better. My movement was never hindered.

Initially the controls took some getting use to. The movement is really slippery, as the avatar has poor acceleration/deceleration. This results in a lot of places where you fall off ledges while climbing. I didn't really care for it, as the grappling alone seemed challenging enough.

The miniboss is neat, but the rock you use to kill him isn't very well marked. Some sort of text pointing you towards the rock would probably be wise: reaching the rock is challenging enough, especially if you're not good with the grappling hook at that point.

The rest of the level was pretty simple, excepting the places where you had to climb over ledges with the grappling hook. The long horizontal stretches have a lot of tiny gaps and rocks that break your momentum in a sort of unsatisfying way, but I feel like if I was a better player I'd grapple swing through to go faster and get a better score, so that's not necessarily a bad design.

I liked the grappling hook mechanics, and climbing cliffs with it was entertaining, although a little finicky. You can scale vertical walls by jumping, grappling, jumping again and grappling again. I'm not sure if that's intentional. It'd be cool if there was a little colored indicator that would show where the grappling hook will attach before I fire it.

I made it to the exit with about 15 seconds left, so you had about the right amount of time there. I'm not sure how I feel about the timer right now, though. I like get-out-fast escape type of games, but this timer just feels like it doesn't add much to the game if it kills you when it runs out.

Music is good. Were there sound effects? I can't remember hearing any, but maybe I just didn't notice.

In the event that you keep focused on racing for score, you might consider making the lives and timer strictly scoring mechanisms, rather than a game-over function like a typical platformer. Or, you can drop the score and focus on making it a challenging platformer. Either way, you're off to a good start.

-SirNiko
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« Reply #32 on: January 09, 2010, 09:29:38 AM »

Thanks for that laundry list of feedback, SirNiko Smiley

I couldn't implement all your suggestions, time constraints of course always make it difficult. Here's some things that did make it into the final version:

- Time counts down from 10 minutes. If you don't make it in 10 minutes, no big deal. It's only used for Bonus points.
- "Lives" counter is now a "Deaths" counter. You can die as much as you want, but it will detract from your final score.
- Coins can be collected to add to your final bonus score.

In addition, some of the drawing routines were optimized slightly and some other minor bugs were crunched out.

It's far from perfect, but I'm happy with it, and I hope you folks will enjoy it too! I had a blast making this game and will definitely be participating in future compos.
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« Reply #33 on: January 20, 2010, 08:18:50 PM »

Hey, cool.
I was about to take a screenshot and say "I'm stuck".. then I realized you put in a grappling hook! Very cool, but I had some trouble not using the grappling hook once I started it. I couldn't seem to fall in the air without holding space (making me jump when I touched the ground again). Once I got used to it, the mechanics of "hold space to jump, release to fire grappling" worked well, its just that disabling it seemed impossible. Maybe mid-air jump fires grappling and you have to do it each time?
Also, how do you kill the boss? I didn't see a rope to burn..
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« Reply #34 on: January 21, 2010, 05:46:22 AM »

Thanks for playing, X3N.  Beer!

That's a weird bug you've reported. What should happen, is that you jump by pressing space once, hit shift once to deploy rope, and swing until you jump again. The rope should not auto-redeploy nor should you be forced to hold spacebar to keep it from doing that..*

Re: Venus Flytrap Boss, there's a rock you dump on his head. It's not very obvious and I ran out of time to put in a better/more fun mechanic. Unfortunately this is one of those gaping gameplay holes due to my lack of forethought and design..

Anyhow, I put together a quick little gameplay video that shows the first half of the level (spoiler alert - shows how to kill the boss):
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1S0BDoWpEHA

I've got a local version that has a bunch of minor changes, but to keep in the spirit of the contest I wanted to leave the competition version as-is.


*I think the biggest thing I've learned with this game is that I must fix my KeyboardManager class. I think certain browsers momentarily remove focus from Flash, or something similar, and this causes button KeyUp events to fail to register.. pretty sure this caused the Opera bug too.
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« Reply #35 on: January 27, 2010, 11:17:34 AM »

Liked: Ninja rope, everyone likes a ninja rope.

Disliked: I found the controls horrible, it's like the character is sliding on ice. I got stuck in a hole and couldn't get out. The ceiling was too high for my ninja rope and the jump didn't go high enough to get me out. I couldn't die. I'd disappear then simply reappear when I pressed a control.

Conclusion: I wanted to like this one because it's got a ninja rope, but ultimately I found the controls too unbearable.
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« Reply #36 on: January 27, 2010, 01:41:27 PM »

First of all: Thank you for the feedback. I deeply appreciate it.  Smiley

Unfortunately it looks like I have to go back to character control programming school. Basically nobody I talked to enjoyed the control scheme of this character, though I found it easy.

I was aiming for more of a Sonic or SMB3 type scheme, where there is definite acceleration and deceleration. I guess I undershot the friction (by quite a bit), add that to the overly bumpy/'detailed' terrain and small jumps and well.. yeah no dice  Lips Sealed Hand Thumbs Down Right


I've got a post-contest version I'm working on. The map will be more forgiving, the controls nicer and the boss less boring. I think next contest I will spend less time trying to convert simple pendulum physics into a ninja rope... and more time making sure it's actually fun to just run and jump.
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