It is perfect. no complaints to be had.
I'm not sure if it was intentional, but if the worm being afraid after a while is a glitch please do not fix it.
It is perfect. no complaints to be had.
I'm not sure if it was intentional, but if the worm being afraid after a while is a glitch please do not fix it.
wuormb owu
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I think everyone who makes games or does "just-for-fun" programming projects makes one of these "endless runner," "avoid the obstacles" games at some point, so presentation is everything in making your version stand out, and this game absolutely shines in that regard.
I like the sort of neo-retro look and sound of the game, the intentional graphical distortions, the simplistic art style, and how this all comes together to make the Wormb actually kinda legit creepy without being too freaky to enjoy the quirky comical feel of the experience.
The game is pretty short, and I wasn't expecting the ending to be anything special, and so I wasn't expecting it to turn out like it did. I probably spent more time playing than I was supposed to because I didn't fully understand what I was supposed to be doing, but it did make me chuckle when I figured it out. I won't spoil it in this review, because if any players are reading I want them to be as surprised as I was. The game isn't very long, so even if you've played a million games like it before I think it'll be worth your time to give it a shot.
As for the developer, I can see a lot of potential in your work and I can not encourage you more strongly to keep going. Enjoy your five-star review, buddy; you've earned it.
Clever ending