cubeslaughter
A downloadable game for Windows and macOS
cubeslaughter is a small game heavily inspired by devil daggers.
it was made in less than 48h by one person without a game engine in a language that he didn't know :)
you die in one hit, survive as long as possible, you can walk on the other side.
wish i had more time to balance, add sound and another enemy or so but proud of what i managed to achieve given the circumstances.
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Heyope. Ah, yes the classic "battle against some cubes", because there wasn't enough need for proper enemy design... I like myself some fancy looking cubes. I just spend 59 minutes grinding this. Sadly only got to 140 seconds (goal was 200). Without using cheese of course, I got some good RNG where I could've just hidden away between some blocks, but that wasn't any fun.
Anyways the real reason I am here and posting is because of Robes. It ended up being one of my favourite games I played on itch last year (place 11).
I really like the styling you did on that game. Same goes for this project. Really makes me try some simmilar styling with that harsh contrast in the shadow and the neon 3D-Sprites.
So I gave it some shoutout on my yearly Blogpost (which this game delayed further by one hour, and donated 5 Bucks to Robes.
Heyhey! Sorry for the delay. Been busy lately!
I WOULD blame time more than need... but I also kinda dig cubes :)
Cool that you got some grind out of it!
Robes did turn into a game called Lone Ruin, it's out on switch and steam if you wanna check it out. It's not quite the same but anyways.
Thanks!
/Hannes
No problem, Lone Ruin is looking really neat. I might check it out if I find the time for it (but my game-list is already quite filled up).
Unbelievably good! So polished! I loved it!! You are talented
Nice, never heard of the Odin language or Raylib but now i'm interested. Are there any good tuts to learn more on this?
Thanks! https://odin-lang.org/ and https://www.raylib.com/ would be good places to start. Also check out Karl Zylinski over on youtube: https://www.youtube.com/@karl_zylinski/videos :)
oh awesome, will check out the videos! This Odin language looks fascinating :)