It's a very nice game just as I tested it.
I reminds me of SHIFT by Armor Games (that's a good thing). It acts as a very fast-paced puzzle type of platformer.
Well done. I feel as if the overall difficulty is a bit high (some spots are a bit tight to squeeze) but the "infinite tries/rewarded with less deaths" bit works out to the obsessive gamer's advantage. I'm typically not obsessive but I still had an urge to play all the way through. NO WAY am I gonna get all the trophies though
A great game to show off to future interviews if you intend to go into some sort of game design/programming/art position.
I need everyone with a Kongregate account who hasn't done so already to five star this game in order to bring it up to 3.5/5 (it's at 3.41/5 right now and hardly anybody has voted so you can make a big difference!), if I can do this then I have a better chance of getting it exposed on the front page and ultimately attracting other sites for license deals and so on!
After some adjustments made, the game has been frontpaged on Newgrounds!
The controls aren't something I will easily be able to fix, I plan to move on to another project and write the controls off as a mistake to learn from in future.
I would like it if visually, when you shift gravity, the lama doesn't default to facing one direction, but continues facing the direction he was. Everything is so smooth and soft looking, that the abrasive nature of him kind of 'clicking' to a facing point standed out to me.
It'll be good practice at least, I did a bunch of practice boards the last few weeks but that's a bit different than actual repair. It's pretty obvious what's going on with those, so it's not very hard to trace the leads, and they aren't designed with faults so
Site is peaking on traffic for the recipes - Sundays are always the big days and we are 200 plus unique visitors an hour right now and it will be like that probably be around 3000 total on the site all day maybe more if Google desires it LOL
Anyway I have a power bench that I don't actually know how to use, but I'm assuming I can take the battery out and power it directly from that to see if any of them turn on.
If you had kids like me that grew up in that era you could just go to your closet and fish out one of the cords from the cord bag. I bet I have everyone of those cord connectors plus some