Striking Mess On The Stage (Because Of The Jealousy Of A Cute Divine Girl)
A MiniLD #14 entry by Tût-tûûût & Tenoch
(a.k.a. smots)
Get it here. (Available for GNU/Linux, Mac OS X and Windows)
Sources are inside the .love file, which is a renamed zip. You can also find there the music/graphic files, if you want to listen/watch them out of the game.
Might follow a postmortem post, once we both get some sleep to compensate the week-end. And yay for including wednesdays in week-ends.
Here is a copy of the README file, which contains instructions for the game:
An divine love story
Hello, I’m Dionysos. I hope you’ll be able to help me.
You see, I think that two women are in love with me. This wouldn’t be a big problem if only these two women were not… goddesses. Yes: they are Thalia, the Muse of comedy, and Melpomene, the Muse of tragedy…
Out of jealousy, they try to destruct the art of each other: while a tragedy is being played somewhere on the world, Thalia messes up the mind of the actors and makes them play a comedy! So does Melpomene in comedies, of course.
I can’t make a choice between them: they are equally important for the human kind. And, as you will see, they are equally… cute.
I borrowed a few thunderbolts from Zeus and I strike the one that shouldn’t be on the stage. I hope this will calm down their anger…
The game
You’ll be randomly Thalia or Melpomene (you don’t need to know their names in fact). As a consequece, you’ll be either Comedy or Tragedy, represented respectively by pink and blue.
You must turn all the actors from your rival into actors of your Art. Easy game, isn’t it?
However, there are not only actors on stage: there is scenery, too! You’ll win when all the props on the stage are in your color. There is a bar on the left to let you know the repartition of the objects. You can’t interact with props. Only actors can. But you can inspire them…
Oh, and there is the other Muse on the stage, too. Otherwise it would be much more boring, you see. She can do the same things as you: turn your actors to her side.
Control
Move your Muse with the arrows of your keyboard.
“Switch” an actor with the spacebar.
Push escape to… escape.
Licensing
Source code is copyright Agnès Haasser & Noé Falzon, released under the
GNU GPL v3.
All music is copyright Noé Falzon, released under cc-by-nc-sa.
All graphical assets are copyright Agnès Haasser, released under
cc-by-nc-sa.
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