TinyBot Prototype
A downloadable game for Windows
A short puzzle platformer with 19 levels. Made for the Weekly Game Jam 29. The game might be pretty unbalanced as it was put together in 4-5 days. Let me know if you find any bugs or have any suggestions!
-Update 01-
Nerfed some of the earlier screens.
-Update 02-
Enter key can also be used to select menu in start
Added menu select instruction
Nerfed a couple screens slightly
-Controls-
Left arrow key: Move left
Right arrow key: move right
Up arrow key: interact with door
Z key: Jump
X key: Lift and release blocks
R key: Reset room
Programming and Art by: Dribix
Music:
"A Journey Awaits" by: Pierre Bondoerffer @pbondoer
Status | In development |
Platforms | Windows |
Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (13 total ratings) |
Author | Dribix |
Genre | Platformer |
Made with | GameMaker |
Tags | 8-Bit, Difficult, GameMaker, Pixel Art, Puzzle-Platformer, Short |
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TinyBot v03p.exe 4.2 MB
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Enjoy it!
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Thank you for making this game! It was simple but fun to play, and infuriating to speedrun lol.
Congratulations for your neat submission to the Weekly Game Jam 29! I really liked the used color palette as well as the classic puzzle platformer design. :) Overall, a very polished experience in my eyes, and I liked how smooth the learning curve evolved. Simply well done. That's the reason why I recommended it in a short article and also created a little playthrough video of your game. :) Keep up the great work!
Best wishes,
Sebastian
(I started it)
Great game!
I can't start it.
Fun little game!
Great game. Love it.
Thanks for sharing the video and for playing! I'll try and be a bit more mindful on the difficulty moving forward thanks again.
Great job! This is really well put together for the short time frame... Our submission isn't nearly as polished as yours. What method did you use for designing your rooms?
Thanks for playing!
For the room design I just used Gamemaker's built in room editor. I designed a certain jump, and then built around it. Gamemaker is a great engine to take your ideas into a playable game fast.