That was fun! would like to see more levels!
Grapple Bear is a 2D platfromer game with with spiderman-like swinging mechanics with hand-drawn aesthetics. Grapple Bear is currently in development for IOS, Android and PC platforms.
That was fun! would like to see more levels!
I’m happy you liked it. You can see more of the new levels I’m working on here: https://youtu.be/m-pSh0O2FFw
Thanks for the review and for playing:)
Good start, needs animations, the mechanics prevent chaining grapples together while in midair and I managed to freeze up the game doing it
Animations have been added in the current version since then. If you are i terested in its development here is a video on my YouTube in its current state:
https://youtu.be/m-pSh0O2FFw
I will look into the bug that made it freez. Thanks for the heads up
Love the concept but the camera makes things more difficult.
Good idea,but terrible camera movement. Stuck at level 3 for at least 10 times(It may sound dumb)because I cannot move on with the camera limitation. It moves much slower,which I "miss" the shot and restart again and again,which is frustrating.
I should mention I'm on a laptop with a track pad, I know this would be a lot better on a touch device. The camera is terrible, it trails behind making it extremely hard to see ahead of where you are going, the camera should precede the player, maybe even just quickly zip to the point I hooked.
I'm constantly pausing the game because I'm clicking past the edge of the game.
Edit:I said that because a better camera would have targets more towards to center than the edge
It wasn't clear that I had to touch the flag rather than the whole pole.
I like the graphics
Thanks for the usefull feedback. Yeah the camera is being wrked on and experimented with in the current version so it would feel better. The clicking out of the screen is the limitation of it being a browser game that does not consist on mobile devices. Here is a video of the current state of the game with new levels and mechanics being worked on if you’re interested:
https://youtu.be/m-pSh0O2FFw
Thanks for the feedback and for trying it out:)