The project:
The-lost-jedi is basically an idea of four future student of o'clock school (web
development) for the OFFGame jam 2017 , which had to be developed in Phaser.
For the theme of throwback, we started on an 8-bit shoot them up with
a sprite base 8 x8 pixel and a limited color palette (pico 8), of course
sound effects and 8-bit music, all with a generating system of enemy wave.
But for lack of time for some and the unforeseen difficulty of phaser forced us to abandon the project.
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So I continued the project alone under Godot engine (which I love) ten days before the end of the jam.
Here is The-lost-jedi a retro shoot them up in order to destroy and survive
ever more dangerous waves of enemies using accumulation of powers up.
How to make a family feud board. Your goal as in the past is to make the biggest score.
Powers up
The powers up
are cumulative and offers a rise in power able to devastate everything,
in return if you get hit by enemy they come back to the starting point
Add more shot damage
Add more move speed to player ship and less delay to shooting
Add lateral shot and more damage
Add energy (life)
Control:
The use of a gamepad is strongly recommended, but you can use the keyboard :
Arrows + Space
ZQDS + Space
WASD + Space
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Future:
The project is still alpha because I would like to improve :
- Better wave system (increasing difficulty and better generating)
- Add more enemy,
- Add more powers-up (Shield and Beam laser)
- Final boss.
- Menu with option
- 2 player mode
But first of all I have to optimize the code and fix some bug.
Code source :
All feedback are welcome :
Mail : Omalige@gmail.com
Good game
Thank to Max, Dicard and Mike of O'clock for their participation
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Author | Arknoid |
Genre | Action, Survival |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | 2D, 8-Bit, Arcade, Commodore 64, Game Jam, godot, linux, Open Source, Shoot 'Em Up |
License | MIT License |
Asset license | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Keyboard, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any), Joystick |
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Development log
- Alpha 6Mar 24, 2018
- Alpha 4Dec 05, 2017
- Alpha 2Dec 02, 2017
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*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*This review contains spoilers for The Last Jedi. You are warned.
-Nate
Mac Os Mojave
- There was plenty of action. Even though the film ran longer than any previous Star Wars movie, it didn't seem to lag at all.
- The script provided plenty of humor, too. Some of it seemed a little goofy, but for the most part it made a nice contrast to the drama.
- As others have mentioned, the story also provides a number of genuine surprises that helped keep it entertaining.
- I am intrigued by the scene that takes place on Canto Bight at the end of the film. That provides some potential for interesting development.
- It was cool to see Luke and Leia interacting again.
- Poe stages a mutiny that ultimately fails, but it doesn't matter, because someone else's actions render his efforts unimportant.
- Finn and Rose go on a mission to Canto Bight that ultimately fails, but it doesn't matter. Once again, some else takes care of it. Combined with the previous comment, this doesn't make the heroes of the Resistance seem very competent.
- The greatest act of heroism is committed by a character introduce in this film, and who dies in this film. That worked in Rogue One because I grew to like those characters in spite of their flaws. It doesn't work here, because for most of the movie I wasn't sure if she was really a hero.
- Two of the intriguing questions left by The Force Awakens—that of Rey's parentage and the origin of Supreme Leader Snoke—are ultimately dismissed. Snoke is dead now, and, if Kylo Ren was telling the truth, Rey's parents were scavengers who traded her for drinking money.
- Luke spends the first half of the film arguing why the Jedi Order has to end. He hesitates when it comes to burning down the tree that contains the first Jedi teachings, but Yoda's Force spirit seems to go ahead and make that happen. Even so, by the end Luke has changed his mind.
- Instead of developing one or both of the potential relationships for Finn (Rey or Poe), we add another character and have even less resolution.
- In the end, we're left in the same place we were at the end of Episode VII, so it feels like this movie didn't really add a whole lot to the story. Many people disliked George Lucas's work in the prequel trilogy, but it's hard to deny that they added meanigful developments to the story.
- Better wave system (increasing difficulty and better generating)
- Add more enemy,
- Add more powers-up (Shield and Beam laser)
- Final boss.
- Menu with option
- 2 player mode
But first of all I have to optimize the code and fix some bug.
Code source :
All feedback are welcome :
Mail : Omalige@gmail.com
Good game
Thank to Max, Dicard and Mike of O'clock for their participation
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows, macOS, Linux |
Author | Arknoid |
Genre | Action, Survival |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | 2D, 8-Bit, Arcade, Commodore 64, Game Jam, godot, linux, Open Source, Shoot 'Em Up |
License | MIT License |
Asset license | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Keyboard, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any), Joystick |
Download
Development log
- Alpha 6Mar 24, 2018
- Alpha 4Dec 05, 2017
- Alpha 2Dec 02, 2017
Log in with itch.io to leave a comment.
*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*SPOILER*This review contains spoilers for The Last Jedi. You are warned.
-Nate
Mac Os Mojave
- There was plenty of action. Even though the film ran longer than any previous Star Wars movie, it didn't seem to lag at all.
- The script provided plenty of humor, too. Some of it seemed a little goofy, but for the most part it made a nice contrast to the drama.
- As others have mentioned, the story also provides a number of genuine surprises that helped keep it entertaining.
- I am intrigued by the scene that takes place on Canto Bight at the end of the film. That provides some potential for interesting development.
- It was cool to see Luke and Leia interacting again.
- Poe stages a mutiny that ultimately fails, but it doesn't matter, because someone else's actions render his efforts unimportant.
- Finn and Rose go on a mission to Canto Bight that ultimately fails, but it doesn't matter. Once again, some else takes care of it. Combined with the previous comment, this doesn't make the heroes of the Resistance seem very competent.
- The greatest act of heroism is committed by a character introduce in this film, and who dies in this film. That worked in Rogue One because I grew to like those characters in spite of their flaws. It doesn't work here, because for most of the movie I wasn't sure if she was really a hero.
- Two of the intriguing questions left by The Force Awakens—that of Rey's parentage and the origin of Supreme Leader Snoke—are ultimately dismissed. Snoke is dead now, and, if Kylo Ren was telling the truth, Rey's parents were scavengers who traded her for drinking money.
- Luke spends the first half of the film arguing why the Jedi Order has to end. He hesitates when it comes to burning down the tree that contains the first Jedi teachings, but Yoda's Force spirit seems to go ahead and make that happen. Even so, by the end Luke has changed his mind.
- Instead of developing one or both of the potential relationships for Finn (Rey or Poe), we add another character and have even less resolution.
- In the end, we're left in the same place we were at the end of Episode VII, so it feels like this movie didn't really add a whole lot to the story. Many people disliked George Lucas's work in the prequel trilogy, but it's hard to deny that they added meanigful developments to the story.