Use your keyboard to defend NAZA against an impredictible hack.A game made in 3 days for the Ludum Dare 31 :- @DrGeraud (Game design, code, sounds)- @Plumepox (Art, sounds)Free music by Bensound
This is a pretty quick gam and pretty repetitive. It’s free on mobile phones and on the laptop, however, this game is not really so much of a ‘quality’ game. Al the player does is tap certain keys before one of the computers stops working. It’s a pretty simple game therefore, I’d have to rate this a 1/5. Since there isn’t really much to do in the game.
It’s simple. But i like the animations. It is somewhat nostalgic (at least for me)
It’s fun in its own way even though it can get repetitive on some points.
Little Office Troubles is a remarkable keyboard typing game, albeit a simple one, where the player has to continuously type among three different computers to prevent the computers from getting hacked. I am impressed that this game was created in three days, considering that the game is fully functional, but also fun to play. The game looks like a finished product with music, animation, and even scores using a timer that counts upwards. If the developer had more time to develop this game, I think it would have been interesting to see some kind of power-ups, but creating a game like that within three days is an incredible feat. Overall, I would rate this game a 4.5/5.
This is a pretty quick gam and pretty repetitive. It’s free on mobile phones and on the laptop, however, this game is not really so much of a ‘quality’ game. Al the player does is tap certain keys before one of the computers stops working. It’s a pretty simple game therefore, I’d have to rate this a 1/5. Since there isn’t really much to do in the game.
It’s simple. But i like the animations. It is somewhat nostalgic (at least for me)
It’s fun in its own way even though it can get repetitive on some points.
Anyways
3/5
Little Office Troubles is a remarkable keyboard typing game, albeit a simple one, where the player has to continuously type among three different computers to prevent the computers from getting hacked. I am impressed that this game was created in three days, considering that the game is fully functional, but also fun to play. The game looks like a finished product with music, animation, and even scores using a timer that counts upwards. If the developer had more time to develop this game, I think it would have been interesting to see some kind of power-ups, but creating a game like that within three days is an incredible feat. Overall, I would rate this game a 4.5/5.