Ludum Dare 19
December 17th-20th, 2010
Theme: Discovery
More Info: /ludum-dare-19-has-begun/
Quick - Moops - Competition Entry
Jump around and talk to dead snails.
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Ratings
| #43 | Coolness | 13% |
| #55 | Humor | 2.80 |
| #140 | Fun | 2.57 |
| #158 | Innovation | 2.43 |
| #162 | Audio | 1.71 |
| #191 | Overall | 2.29 |
| #197 | Theme | 2.29 |
| #232 | Graphics | 1.71 |
| #233 | Community | 1.00 |
Comments
I do have at least one version of XNA installed but the installer started working and then refused. Mumbled something about an assembly that needs to be added to the GAC (ran setup under my local admin). Weird.
Got it work by start the application-file! Actually I like the game and its mechanics! Ok, the cheese made me crazy (in a nice way ;D) Good job!
game didn't worked here, I think I have latest xna installed, however tried the installer but failed :(
Running Quick.application didn't work at first. Running setup.exe worked, only it seemed to auto-launch Quick.application once afterwards and that didn't work. Then when manually running Quick.application after setup.exe, it worked. Perhaps I just confused things.
I played on until I disabled the cheesebounciness. Couldn't get anywhere after that. Was an OK game.
If you extract the Application Files folder then remove the .deploy extension from every file within it, you can run Quick.exe directly without installing the game, assuming you've already installed XNA.
The platforming is in places quite well designed but the controls are a little "floaty", and collision with vertical walls while jumping seems incorrect at times.
Thanks Hazel, I was looking for a way to not force the user to install the game to play it.
Sorry to anyone having installation troubles, I know XNA can be a pain. Installing from the links in the readme may be of some help.
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Don't really feel like getting the XNA to run this game, but what's that about dead snails?