A downloadable game for Windows

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About


Explore procedurally generated dimensions, fight monsters with your trusty weapon and blow things up with your bombs!

This game was made for the Pygame Community Summer Jam 2022 with the theme dimensions!

How To Play

The goal of the game is too make it through as many dimensions as you can and fight off bullet-hell style monsters.

WASD - Movement

Space - Jump (you can also double jump)

Left click - Fire weapon

Right click - Throw bomb

Credits

Music - 8 Bit Surf by David Renda

Programming:

ScriptLine Studios#8597

RoboMarchello#0570

Source Code

If you would rather play the game from source, instead of downloading the exe. All the code is available on GitHub

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows
Rating
Rated 4.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorsScriptLine Studios, roboMarchello
GenrePlatformer, Shooter
Made withpygame
Tags2D, Bullet Hell, dimension, Monsters, Pixel Art, pygame, Singleplayer

Download

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DimensionAdventureWindows.zip 24 MB

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Cool looking game! I went through the code and your use of asyncio seemed to indicate it was made for web, but since a web port isn't here, I made one just for fun: https://two119.itch.io/dimension-jumper-web-version-not-made-by-me-just-ported-t... It was easy since u already used asyncio :). But what surprised me was the sound effects working on web in spite of all the sound files being wavs or mp3s. How do u use wavs/mp3s with pygbag? Anyways, it's a great game!

Wow this is so cool to see! Yes the game was originally made to be played on the web. If I recall correctly the reason the web build never happened was because of the very slow perlin noise library we were using as well as time constraints. But anyway its really to to see the game on the web :D

By the way, the audio assets you used are perfect for my own game. Are they open source or were they made by you? Just asking, it would be helpful to know!

Very nice, this game is very well done! (Sorry, but I can't donate because I'm only 12...)