Watch Out, Tealman!
Use the WASD keys to move Tealman - Help him avoid bullets and the attacks of dangerous creatures. The arrow keys can also be used to move, if you prefer.
Collect pellets by walking into them - These will fill Tealman's attack meter.
Left click on an enemy to attack it - Different types of enemies cost differing amounts of pellets to attack, so keep that in mind when choosing a target! If the meter is not full enough to attack the enemy you clicked on then the meter will glow red.
Difficulty increases over time - The longer the game goes on the more frequent bullets and enemies will become (these rates will eventually max out).
Earn the highscore - Points will be earned at a small rate over time. Attacking enemies will award large point values, with each enemy type having a unique value. Collecting pellets will also yield a small amount of points. Play strategically and beat the developers' scores!
Notes:
- You can gain an extra heart for every 3000 points earned
- When inputting your name there is a character limit of 8
- Thanks for playing!
| Status | Released |
| Platforms | HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux |
| Rating | Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars (2 total ratings) |
| Authors | IdentityFluid, lauti44, rybko, TheSecondAndroid |
| Made with | Unity |
| Tags | Arcade, Bullet Hell, High Score |
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I saw your reddit post that looking for a dedicated game dev hobbyist . your game mechanism and sound design are really good. your pixel art drawing is really well.
I joined and completed my first GameJam this year. here's my education game demo => https://nykevinwong.itch.io/looprow
you are able to complete the whole game demo yourself. You just need to polish your game further little by little.
I believe you can do 3d modeling as well if you determine to learn it since you can drew simple pixel art and code the whole game.
I love it! I saw your post on Reddit so I came to check out the game.
1. you are fantastic at sound design!
2. I absolutely love your pixel art
3. it seems like you're really not struggling too much on the programming end of things, either, at least for small games, though from you list of favorite games it sounds like you really would like to make something larger and probably 3D
Please consider this an invitation to reach out at any time to collab with me if you're interested. I have an art friend (https://www.chiarapieri.com) who is currently creating art for my "Thread & Beads" game, and she's willing to work on other projects with me, so the three of us could make a neat 2D or 2.5D thing, though personally I don't care for games with combat, so I'm likely not your ideal partner.
Hey glad you like it. We should discuss more to see if we would like to work together, meessage me on reddit.