A sequel to Inching, from 1HGJ Vol. 1. Made for One Hour Game Jam #180 (Theme: Falling). Press space to drift in the wind.
from the depths of the night comes a dubious installment in the award winning BINKY series...
thousands of lawyers from the lawyer world have gathered to determine the veracity of this "video game"... results so far have been inconclusive
please enjoy this BINKY related entertainment in the meanwhile
BINKY character and models by Mariken G
music: fotocopiadora - pool of radiance (top secret unreleased track)
controls:
- press space to BINKY
UM
I HATE GDEVELOP
THIS WOULD BE LONGER AND FUNNIER IF I DIDNT USE GDEVELOP
I AM NEVER USING IT AGAIN
PRESS ANY BUTTON TO PROCEED THROUGH THE GAME
IF YOU LIKE PRESSING A BUTTON
THEN YOU MAY LIKE THIS
IT HAS AUDIO ASSISTANCE BUT IS NOT VERY GOOD
HEY LINUX USERS THIS MIGHT WORK MIGHT NOT
Press ENTER⮠ to continue
No executable, just a python script file. Doesn't seem to work on python 2, use python 3.Press enter at the right time
$1.3 Game (pronounced one point three dollar game) is the first completed sequel to $13 Game following a couple of aborted attempts. It was made for One Hour Game Jam #175 (Theme: Charge) but actually took me slightly over 2 hours to make. It uses one button: spacebar.
You're close to landing the perfect job and the only thing standing between you and six-figure glory in one final interview. Maybe it's something else that's interview-related. Either way, you need to prepare for any and everything they can possibly throw at you. Web searches turn up little, and you're drawing a blank. What can you do when the interview is tomorrow?
Hostile Interview virtually puts you in the same room as a powerful CEO who is hangry and late for another thing that was scheduled on top of your interview, because who are you to dictate their schedule? Take a seat as This boss throws everything they can at you until you either break or emerge more confident in your ability to answer weird and challenging questions.
Hostile Interview is a non-serious game about answering awful or weird questions from an angry interviewer. I made this after realizing that people sometimes find it hard to take a step back and question themselves objectively.
EDIT 2; Added two new game modes!
EDIT 1; Fixed a bug where some sound effects would play even when muted.
Help a tiny little catstronaut avoid space rocks as they fwoosh through outer space in search of delicious Starberries!
Grab the Starberries to fill up your Fwoosh meter~
You can use any of the following keys to play:
X, Shift, Control, Space
'M' to toggle the sound on/off
'Escape' to instantly quit the game
'ALT' + 'ENTER' to toggle full screen on/off
Made with Game Maker, so it's Windows only, I think? Sorry!
This is my first ever actual game made with Game Maker so if it lags or crashes horribly or causes any other sort of mischief, I'm so sorry!!
Please tell me and I'll try my best to fix it as soon as possible!
Thank you so much for downloading and playing this little thing.
I'd love it if you'd post your high scores!
The game will save your best score in a .ini file, which Game Maker hides away somewhere I don't even know. (I tried to make it save to the game's folder, but couldn't figure it out) If you want to delete that, just press the 'Delete' key on the title screen and it will delete your score and the file for you!
Help Timbo the Worm get revenge on the chickens with the help of the magical going-back-in-time potion!
All art assets taken from Animation Library. Music courtesy of SynthMania, recommended by SpindleyQ.
The sequel to a one button adventure game prototype I made five years ago.
If you're using a 64-bit operating system, download this version.
As some of you are probably aware, it is now legal to jailbreak your iPhone. This is really good news, because it means that it opens up the market for others who don't want to go through Apple's inane App Store approval process. But Apple's response filled me with rage, so I made this game.
Press Shift a bunch to start the game. Hold Shift to accelerate your droid, and then hold Shift after that to decelerate, then hold Shift to accelerate again, and etc. Your droid will turn clockwise when you are not holding Shift. The objective is to ram into Steve Jobs without hitting the walls or any App Store restrictions.
Soundtrack from mock2.wad.
Oh, this is also my second trainwreck made in Linux, this time using MMF2, so Windows and Linux users alike can enjoy (without having to change process affinity)!