
Coco's Construction Company
Guide Chalkley Amalie van Lichtenfels-Hibblefidget (but you may call her Coco) through a series of surreal construction-related worlds by slinging, jumping and tumbling your way through her dreamscape!
Controls
I did not have time to make button prompts for now, so I'll list the controls here:
Keyboard & Mouse:
- WASD - Walk around
- Spacebar - Jump
- Shift / left click - Sling
- Arrow keys / mouse - Move camera
Controller
- Left stick - Walk around
- Any face button - Jump
- Any trigger / bumper - Sling
- Right stick - Move camera
Published | 1 day ago |
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Ribiveer |
Genre | Platformer |
Made with | Blender, Godot, FL Studio, Paint.net |
Tags | 3D Platformer, ilinx |
Average session | A few minutes |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any), Joystick, Playstation controller |
Comments
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Really nice and well polished. The trampolines are way better (visual and feeling) as in the v1 version. Great job!
Thank you so much!
Banger game! As expected of you!
Thank you for playing!!!
Liked this demo, really good slinging mechanic. It's a bit sad that you don't want to expand on this idea
Haha, what I wrote in the end screen is: “I’m not against expanding this idea in the future”. This means that I am not planning on it, but I can see myself expanding this concept in the far future.
Thanks for playing!
The movement feels a bit weird, going from swinging in a circle to swinging straight in the direction you want to is pretty impossible, but I like it, it's fun.
Thank you for playing, and the feedback!
the movement felt so smooth and the game is just feels fun to play
Thank you! I appreciate it.
This game is so much fun! I love the music; did you make it yourself? The checkpoint sfx is also very silly!
(You better expand on this idea in the future... or else!!!!)
Thank you very much! Yes, I have used no external assets, besides two plugins: one to draw debug shapes (which I left in as a grappling indicator) and one to draw the line used for the tape measure.
Very cool!
Cute!!!
Thank you for playing!