Hello everybody!

This is my first game. It was done in the course "Discovering Godot: Make Video Games in Python-like GDScript" over at udemy:

https://www.udemy.com/course/godot/

Story:

A curious little bunny fell into a rabbit hole to another dimension, while trying to amass a fortune! Now it's up to you to help the bunny get coins while avoiding deadly spikes, bad-tempered Clouds and the red Spikemen! Will the bunny make it across the 3 Levels?

Enter the Portal to find out...

Objectives:

  • Click on the game window to start
  • Reach the Portal to get to the next level!
  • Get Coins to gain extra lives!
  • Avoid Hazards!

Controls:

  1. Move left: "A" or "left arrow"
  2. Move right: "D" or "right arrow"
  3. Jump: "W", "up arrow" or "Spacebar"

Assets:

  • Sprites: "Jumper Pack" by Kenney:

https://www.kenney.nl/

  • Music: "4 Chiptunes (Adventure)" by SubspaceAudio:

https://opengameart.org/content/4-chiptunes-adventure

  • Font:

https://www.fontspace.com/a-alloy-ink-font-f45503

Thanks to:

Yann for being an awesome teacher

Gamedev.tv for an excellent course!

Comments

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Well done on making such a well rounded first game! I know my first game was no where near as polished as this! I think something to focus on next time is sound design, as the sound effects in the game are a bit grating and it can be a bit hard on the ears. But seriously, well done and I hope you enjoy continuing to make games!

Thank you so much for your feedback GreenClovers!

Although I absolutely love the music done by SubspaceAudio and I think it completely fits the theme, I agree that the sound effects might feel bothersome.
With that said, my skills at sound design are not the best and I didn't want to push it to much since this is my first attempt at it! I experimented adjusting the sound volumes from inside the game engine (Godot) and this was the most pleasing to my ears, with the files available.
Fun Fact: I made the sound of getting a new life just by adjusting the pitch of the jumping sound higher!
Anyways, since I don't feel really confident with my skills at game design and game developing in general yet, I plan to make more games and continue with this wonderful course to sharpen them!

Thanks again and have a great day!