you are a robot surrounded by hostile blue headed robot. You can drop mines to dsestroy your evil brethren, but once the mines are armed they are as dangerous to you as you are to them.
I think I made this game back in '12.
Just walk off the screen.
It was a project so it wasn't that good.
<- and -> arrow keys to move.
I doubt my ability to produce 16 in 16hrs, but am glad to have experimented with flickgame.
This may be impenetrable if you are not already familiar with flickgame's pixel-hunt rules, namely: each color can be a link to a new image (but often there's only 1-3 clickable colors).
Use your mouse to control the speed of the fire. Every time fire strikes a Globa (those flashing squares) you lose points. Every time a Globa makes it the far side of the screen, you gain points.
This is an even more confusing version of the game Proper (glorioustrainwrecks.com/node/9719). Every version is different! Every version is different! Every version is different! Every version is different! Every version is different! Every version is different! Every version is different! Every version is different! Every version is different!
yo doodz this be Liuam I made some gamez with my bud sergo corn but am noo to this I make lotzz ov shit yo
While playing through Ludum Dare 29 entries I stumbled upon the games of Thomas Ingham, and the three I've found are all wondering trainwrecks.
Actinium the Wrought is a hack n' slash type deal, where you are a caveman looking for his brother, and clobbering things along the way.
http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-24/?action=preview&uid=14469
In Mega Friendship Battle Elevator you ride an elevator. On each floor a bunch of enemies enter and the camera stares at your front. An enemy spawned on top of me and I died before I was able to press a button.
http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-27/?action=preview&uid=14469
Chupacabra looks like a 3-D mascot platformer, but kind of reminds me of Castlevania 64. There is a disobediant camera, and a lot of tunnels. It kind of nauseated me.
http://www.ludumdare.com/compo/ludum-dare-29/?action=preview&uid=14469
"I lost ten minutes to this damn 'game'. Not even an achievement for making it look like a letter S."
This is a simple simulation inspired by this article, the browser game World of Sand, and several of my previous games, especially Super Calamity Annie Galaxy. Click and drag the two planets to alter the path of the stream of water emanating from a distant sun.