Camo128
A downloadable game for Windows
Camo128 is a short Advanture/Puzzle game about finding little sneaky bugs in a cave.
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Made for the "Weekly Game Jam #128". The theme is "Camouflage". Made this in RPG Maker MV. This is my 2nd completed project using the program and 3rd completed game project overall. Made over the course of 4 partial days. I'm proud of what I was able to come up with and I hope you enjoy playing it as much as I did making it!
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Controls (Default RPG Maker Controls)
Arrow Keys = Move
Z = Submit / Interact
X = Cancel / Open Menu
Status | Released |
Platforms | Windows |
Author | ReimJ |
Genre | Adventure |
Made with | RPG Maker |
Tags | animal-pov, Animals, bats, camouflage, caves, hide-and-seek, My First Game Jam, RPG Maker, spiders, weekly-game-jam |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
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Install instructions
This is a standard RPG Maker Game. Just download the zip file, unzip it, open the folder, and click on the "game" file to launch the game.
Development log
- Camo128 Post-Development NotesDec 26, 2019
Comments
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I liked the fight mechanics, though if you played it right you could easily not take any damage since all the enemies have two stage attacks and your dodge works 100% of the time.
I didn't realize until after I played that the enemies in rocks have slightly darker shadows. Was kind of easy to miss.
Thanks for the feedback!
There was really only one enemy that could damage you (the final boss). All the other ones could only disrupt you or escape. Speaking of which, did any of the enemies manage to run away?
Also glad you noticed the shadows. I actually worried that it would be too noticeable. Considering the theme, I think it seemed appropriate for the shadows to be easy to miss.
None of them were able to run away because I always removed the status ailments on the next turn, then if they tried to run I stunned them.