00:00
00:00
Newgrounds Background Image Theme

Niightmare69 just joined the crew!

We need you on the team, too.

Support Newgrounds and get tons of perks for just $2.99!

Create a Free Account and then..

Become a Supporter!

Reviews for "Scribbland"

impossible!!

it was fun till i hit lvl 12 o.o

The game styel....

was unique, the game's controls where unique, and it provides a good challenge. Although being able to move freely would be nice. One thing that i dislike is that when you need to jump you need to hold down the left mouse button to go forward... and sometimes when i jump i dont always move forward even as i was holding down the left mouse button.

hmmm

It's kinda fun and decently a new idea.... not exactly the definition of "Innovative" since it means new and exciting. Basically you just skullfucked the left button into making us redo a level until we get it right only using the right arrow button.

I found the hittTests to be a little bit off and those who program in AS know what i mean. You just used the generic "Box" hitTest to see whether or not you're.... hiitting which chauses problems in rounded graphics games. That's 1 thing that just really irritated me and I thought was rather careless.

Regardless, it was decent and had me occupied for about 10 mins.

Skellus responds:

Well, I hate to say that you are on a bit wrong track here. Yes, each object has a rectangle for its "collision mask" but one thing is that I am not using the HitTest and second is that each collision mask is smaller than the graphics. So you can touch all enemies with edges of the player's "fur" and not die.

The controls...

Were very neat and different. Good Job.

one-button is not the way forward.

i really don't get the point of the single button thing, yeah sure you can do it- but, why would you want to? it's just annoying. I mean it's not a case of being too used to other control schemes, it's a case of them just working better. But, in fairness you did try something different and that's cool I'm sure you'll hit something that works better eventually.