This was amazing! I made it to the final enemy before I took a fatal blow, then discovered that I was seemingly immortal! After that I beat the game with negative 27 health. Loved it!
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This was a lot of fun! I think the balloon didn't shoot fast enough -- there were a lot of times I got smacked by an enemy that I had no way of killing given how fast they moved and how slow I shot -- and I'm still not sure what the B balls do, but this was an excellent game! On my last life I beat the second level and got a score of 51,650!
This was fun! I can't recommend Git enough, though! If you still need help with it, I'm probably closer to your time zone so feel free to reach out if you need help getting it set up! It can be scary because of how many features it has, but for the basic purpose of basically being a backup copy of your code, it can be pretty easy once you figure it out!
I think I glitched something -- I only had two diamonds but I got stuck in a wall or something and then got the YOU WIN screen with a score of 430. My high score was 520 with four diamonds though. This was fun! I think the hitboxes for the enemies were a bit too big and the hitboxes for the diamonds and axes were a bit too small -- most of my deaths were within the first couple seconds of the game getting swarmed in the opening area, but overall I liked it!
I got a score of 166 and then I got stuck without getting the game over prompt -- it looks like the leaderboards are offline right now so maybe it glitched out trying to get the leaderboards ready. Overall it was fun, though! I think the bullets travel too far, though, since on my first playthrough I was able to just spam bullets and alternating gravity and I didn't actually see any enemies until around 100m or so because my bullets kept killing enemies before they showed up onscreen.
Thank you! I'm glad you liked it, and am honored that a five year old April Fool's joke is still finding new players! But now I can reveal to you the true ending:
On January 1, 2024, a piece of Mucky Mouse's soul was pulled into the Public Domains. His Steamboat Core is now where all good old artworks belong, and the Public Domains continues to thrive. It is to the credit of great artists and freedom fighters like You that we can all celebrate this victory today.
But the fight is not over. Mucky Mouse may have been defeated, but there will always be creatures like him trying to stay out of the Public Domains when their time has come, and some will do whatever it takes to make that happen. So remember that the creative freedom of Public Domains isn't free -- but it should be celebrated and used! Use the art of the Public Domains to create your own art, or to give your own spin to a classic character or story, or just make another "what if we made this beloved classic children's character the bad guy in a low budget slasher?" movie, because all of this is your right, and perhaps even your duty!
Whereas Mucky Mouse feared the Public Domains as he thought it to be a sort of death, through the freedom of expression it brings, the Public Domains are the lifeblood of creativity!
Thank you for playing!
I loved this! One of my favorite games of the Jam. Using emotions/vibes as currency is a fun concept that definitely fits with the Jam's theme. Lots of games have a "you can do this if your something level is over 10" but a "you can do this if you have a something token" changes things a lot. I'd love to see more of this game, and more games in general with this kind of dynamic!
This is one of my favorite games of the Jam! Got a high score of 223. Since the spawn rate for people doesn't seem to change based on number of houses or amount of food, it seems like the winning strategy would just be to make a ton of houses and fields at the start, get as many people as possible, sacrificing the bare minimum while the blood depletion rate is low, then just factory farming people into churches and libraries and then into the pit to die once things speed up.
Alas, this game is not too realistic, or else every librarian would be chucking Molotov cocktails at the White House daily.