Dash through a 3D world, though you can only see 2Dimensions at a time! Switch between side and top views to navigate through a challenging set of levels.
This 3D runner has a unique twist - despite the levels being in 3 Dimensional space, you are limited to see and move in only 2 Dimensional space. Luckily you can switch between perspectives, to allow you to move in all three dimensions, but you must actively switch between a side-on and a top-down perspective in order to navigate through the level.
As a hungry pup, you are always hungry! Be sure to eat the meat pieces you come across to stop yourself from starving to death! Though don't just eat anything that's in your way - bees are not the finest of delicacies and will cause you to be sick!
With a variety of levels building up in difficulty, and a level select mode if you get stuck, we hope you find this game both challenging and fun to master.
CONTROLS:
Left-Click: Switch Dimension (Top / Side)
SIDE VIEW:
Up Arrow: Jump
TOP VIEW:
Up Arrow: Move Left
Down Arrow: Move Right
Music, 3D Art, Game Design and Programming: BrainoidGames
GameDesign, Programming, LifeStruggles: HonestDanGames
The idea is interesting and the gameplay seems to work well. With better graphics and a more pleasant music (at least for my ears!) it could become a quite good game.
I agree that maybe that are a couple too many text boxes (even though I really apreciate the care in tutoring the player, that's something that often is somewhat left out when one is tight on time!)
Nice game! I really like the concept and how you guys executed the idea, I really like the mechanic, honestly I admit it is a hard game for me, a couldn't beat it, yet I guess some people like the challenge!
Apart from the issues mentioned by the others, the game needs to:
I was able to enter the last level since the beginning of the game, it was an accident, but, I got in, and I didn't know how to play so I sucked at it, specially because it was one of the hard levels. And more importantly. . . I don't know if I missed it or something, but there was no way to go back to the level select menu, so, a button like that would be nice.
Refering to point one, the game should start straight into the tutorial, for good gameplay purposes, because as I could apreciate, the game is desinged to start in level one.
Nice work!
I liked the idea from the moment you came up with it on stream and playing it was better than i thought. I liked the simple controls and the increasing difficulty on the levels. The music actually works nicely with the game.