Boom Out!
You are a balloon and you can collect static electricity by "rubbing(colliding)" the objects!
Be careful with the furniture in the house that shouldn't be collide with!
Get to the door !
The object list and categories are on the instruction page from the start menu, but you can also explore yourself.
Problem Exist: Bgm don't work in my unit and the scoring which supposed to be shown when colliding with object doesn't show
** Background graphics are from Kings and Pigs: https://pixelfrog-store.itch.io/kings-and-pigs
**Furniture and objects graphics are hand draw myself.
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | Sarita Sun |
Genre | Role Playing |
Made with | Unity |
Tags | 2D |
Development log
- Boom Out LogFeb 17, 2021
Comments
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What an interesting theme! I love your concept and all the sprites you drew, they are so cute! Also it must took you a while to complete all this work, the dedication is undeniable. All the sprites are so delicate with the animations. The transition is also really smooth. By the way, I'm a little confused, is it intentional that the first level doesn't have any music while the second level do? Anyway, it's a great game!
I love the background you designed for this game, and for me it was quite challenging to play at the beginning because I need to memorize what I can touch and what I can't, which also make the game more fun. I agree with the suggestion to use electricity in some way as well, as I think it's a cool concept and can be further explored.
Lovely graphic! The window with sunlight getting in! I love how your narrative looks like and it was fun to play it. The game aesthetic looks similar to your favorite game: Stardew Valley. It is tricky to find out the best path to win the game but the challenging part is always the fun part of a game.
hahhahahahahhahahahha Stardew Valley!
Wow the camera paneling is really great! I also appreciate your narrative for being unique. Creating electricity is an interesting aspect, and I agree with @CrystalTan for mentioning there being some kind of a use/purpose for the collected electricity. If it were to give scores, maybe different interactions can give different scores. Also, I found it a little difficult to keep track of which objects were okay to touch and which were bad.
Love your graphics. They are so cute. The camera and animations of your game objects are all moving so smooth. I like your concepts a lot! It sounds very interesting to collect electricity by rubbing, and reading your instruction is helpful, but I was hoping to see what I can do with the electricity collected. Maybe you can show the amount of electricity player collected as score?