This game can only work on Windows 95!
You control an IGM (International Gaming Machine) called Pluggy and its battery is running out. What do we do now? Pluggy and you must collect diskettes by jumping through platforms at the top of Mexico's nights skyline to replenish his battery. But be warned, every jump will take some of pluggy's speed away. For speed you will need to take RAM cards as you go along. Too many RAM cards and you wont be able to predict the position of the upcoming platform. The game is inspired by the mechanical question that techological industries are subjected to every single day in an ever faster race: What do we do now? A question that projects itself into the future since today's resolution is not enough. That future projection takes us to the 80's. Where it seemed that the only room for improvement was on technology and the digital era applied to businesses , economics and music. The sole idea of a personal computer as an everyday tool in daily life was standarized back then and thanks to that mechanical question that underlines every action of computer or digital technologies: What do we do now? The motif that keeps us going foward, the battery that keeps us running. Music taken from Interceptor LP- Stages by Mitch Murder.
This game can only work on Windows 95!
Mon dieu quel dommage cette jouabilité horrible! Il n'y a qu'un seul boutton mais il répond tellement mal que cela en devient réellement rageant!!!! Et oui! Un one button gameplay se doit d'avoir des commandes qui répondent parfaitement sinon c'est l'horreur... Joli personnage cependant même si la qualité graphique est très inégale!
my video experience : https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FaPIzxnv27c
It's an okay runner, but nothing too fancy.
First thing I noticed is that you used "streets of rage" background, and in my
opinion it's not cool to do that, you could of made your own.
You are totally correct Damned-King. We actually had a background of our own but it would have taken a lot more time. See, the game was developed in a Global game jam, where teams must create a game in only 48 hours. Obviously some parts we could not make ourselves but instead we used the work and time of others already invested to serve Leds run.
Love the 8-bit art. The concept its nothing new but I really the game. If you are making a new game with 8-bit art and need some 8-bit music send me a message. Cheers!
Hey thanks, we will gladly consider you if we have another chance to make a game.
The music is funky and complements the little computer buddy running along the rooftops.
I would give this a good 3 star time killer.
Why not more?
Well because i guess it's a random code generator which put the floppys, ram and rooftops at place, this can be good and bad.Sometimes I would die because of the floppys being to high or to low e.g. Another example is when no ram i spawned and you just slink behind the screen, but that doesn't happens as often.
Near impossible jumps or deathtrap rooftops.