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This game was developed for the Weekly Game Jam 51.

Climbing Quest is a platforming game in which you'll play as a boy who needs to prove to his tribe, the Climbers, that he is worthy to become one of them.

To do so, you'll climb your way up to the victory, proving your skill by collecting the 10 sapphires, spread all over the place.

Trust me: you'll fall.

But everytime you'll fall, you'll improve. And at the end you'll be mastering the art of climbing.

Have fun!

Commands:
  • SPACE: Jump/Walljump
  • ARROW KEYS: Move

Tools

  • Game Maker: Studio
  • Piskel

Credits

Developer: Lorenzo Nannini

Art: Kenney (opengameart.com), Lorenzo Nannini

Music: www.bensound.com

StatusReleased
Rating
Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorSinthTeck
GenrePlatformer, Puzzle
Made withPiskel, GameMaker
Tags16-bit, GameMaker, My First Game Jam, Pixel Art
Average sessionA few minutes
InputsKeyboard

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Climbing Quest.exe 17 MB

Comments

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(+1)

Hey Sinthteck,

I just finished playing your game. 

Boy! That was addictive! I couldn't get that last gem to save my life, and I have been working at it for a good 30 minutes. 

Two things that stuck out to me. The climbing sprite could use two variates. You can cycle between the two of them to make it look like the boy is climbing instead of floating up the sides. The second thing is I want to hear more about the story of the boy and the old man. Add some dialogue while he is climbing up the mountain. 

Maybe the boy is upset that the old man won't tell him the secrets of climbing and we get to see the boy's emotions about the whole thing OR maybe each gem represents a memory between the boy and the old man. He remembers all the things that he has taught him over the years and the last gem represents the training required to climb aka the actual game. 

Loved the game! The music was a excellent loop, and I felt the sound effects were justttttt right. Good job! 

-YourBr0ther

Thank you so much for taking the time to try out my game! =)

I really like your ideas and I'll implement them right away.

Thanks again!