Agros
You are a little level one Goblin Farmer who just wants to live in peace. Defend your farm by feeding fish to your plant aberration, Agros, to build up his strength and watch as he defends you from the Mad King's forces! Wrapped up in a charming GBC-style.
Controls: Only Left Mouse Click
Submission for the Acerola Jam 0.
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"Talking Cute" by Alex McCulloch https://opengameart.org/content/talking-cute-chiptune
"Since 2AM" by www.youtube.com/c/Tadon
"CHIPTUNE_The_Bards_Tale" by https://opengameart.org/content/chiptune-medieval-the-bards-tale
"Pulsar" by https://opengameart.org/content/pulsar-famitracker-2a03
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Author | Demiqas |
Genre | Role Playing |
Made with | Godot |
Comments
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Hey! Just FYI, the web version isn't working with this error:
Error The following features required to run Godot projects on the Web are missing: Cross Origin Isolation - Check web server configuration (send correct headers) SharedArrayBuffer - Check web server configuration (send correct headers)
You likely need to enable "Embed Options > Frame Options > SharedArrayBuffer support" in the itch.io settings.
I actually have those options enabled. Not sure what the problem is unfortunately.
I think it was because I was playing the game through https://itch.io/randomizer?jam_id=385666 instead of on your page directly, probably something to do with the incorrect COOP and COEP headers. It works when I go to your page directly, sorry for the false alarm!
As for my review, I really really liked the art style! The GBC theme is super clean, and the sprites and backgrounds fit the aesthetic so nicely. The title screen was super nostalgic, especially with the chiptune music. Great work on the presentation!
The gameplay definitely leaves something to be desired unfortunately. The fishing took quite a while, especially with sometimes needing to fish multiple times before winning the next fight. The fights were also sometimes a bit long as well.
The story was simple but the unexpected ending was quite a nice touch and interpretation on the theme.