Play as an individual gun who doesn't need people to control its life.


Controls: Left Mouse or Spacebar.

Estimated play time: 5minutes.

System Requirements: WebGL-supported browser.


Made in <48h for #GMTKJam 2020.

StatusReleased
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.4 out of 5 stars
(10 total ratings)
Authorrava.games
GenreShooter
Made withUnity
Tags2D, firearm, Game Maker's Toolkit Jam, gun

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guns > people


people need guns, guns dont need people

I got jammed in the computer...

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estimated play time 5 minutes my a**, great game though. Original!

https://prnt.sc/100e0xz got stuck again ^^;

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This game is just, pure insanity, and hilarity.

reeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee

I like the game, it reminds me of that one phone game and it's pretty addictive. 8/10

jetpack joyride?

Really good game 

we need a application version

for offline mode or something

cool

Brilliant and fun from start to finish. And it had a nice story and great written and unwritten humor. 4/5 fun, 5/5 originality, 4/5 presentation, 5/5 overall

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Guns don't need people, people need people

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well i dont think people need people during a pandemic

muy bien, solo que me atoro mucho

http://prntscr.com/tgjq36 Darn i got stuck by the wire of a lamp XD Still, pretty good game so far!

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I tried my best to make the magic-anti-gravity-recoil flexible enough to be able to unstuck yourself in most cases, but unfortunately it can still happen because physics and all.

Really wanted to add a [Nudge]-button for cases like that, but ran out time. Gamejams.

No worries! The magic-anti-gravity-recoil mechanism worked really well in most cases, and ik that gamejams don't give you a whole lot of time. I was just letting you know in case you update this post-jam etc :D

I got stuck butt-first inside a shot-out bookcase at one point and was really impressed that after a lot of blammo, it actually proved possible to shunt myself out of there.

This was a "Well, I've really worked myself into a corner" situation rather than an "I am literally attached to another object" situation, but still I think you've done a great job with the magic-anti-gravity-recoil all round.