StretcherDrill
Corbenladnidnium - It's the key mineral for the next generation of CPUs and computer hardware. Unfortunately its only found within 0.00000001% of the Earth's crust.
By some miracle, large deposits of the mineral were recently found in the middle of Greenland. You and a team of technicians make it to the location but oh no! the entire ground just collapses around you into a massive, mile deep sink hole, leaving you stranded with tiny platforms here and there to stand on.
The technicians come up with ...a weird car-drill-stretchy thing. You decide to just go with it and continue with the expedition anyway. Will you get through the harsh terrain and make a ton of money, or will you give up?
Here's a walkthrough if you need it:
Status | In development |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, Linux |
Rating | Rated 3.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Visphort |
Genre | Puzzle |
Tags | Godot, High Score, Singleplayer, Top-Down |
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Install instructions
For Linux Users:
You might need to set the appropriate permissions on the executable to actually run the game. Open a terminal in the same directory as the file and type in:
chmod +x ./StretcherDrill.x86_64
Or in your file manager, right click the executable and click on properties. There should be an option to mark the file as an executable
Comments
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Unfortunately I can't vote, but its a neat little quick game! web version worked fine for me!
I wish there were more levels, but since it was such a short game jam this is amazing work! Nicely done.
And I really appreciate providing the credits / sources! Thank you!
Although the UI is nice, for a small game jam, you could spend that time on adding more levels instead! IMO
Hi, Thanks! Yeah, I really made a mistake by focusing so much on all the background stuff that I skimped on adding actual content to the game. I’ll probably add more levels to this as time goes on and maybe try showing this around more.
You totally should show it off! it's a nice prototype for your portfolio when job hunting!