(G)Raveyard is an small prototyped game which was developed for the Kenney Game Jam 2019. It was put together all by myself in about 8-10 hours, so it is just a very basic concept and - obviously - pretty buggy. 

The game should be seen as a Zombie-Survival-Dance-Shooter (because the Jam Theme was "Unlikely combinations").  It is just played with the mouse and it has background-music but no sound-effects (because of the short development-time). 

Goal of the Game: keep the Zombie "alive and dancing"  as long as possible. Therefore you  have to shoot down the flying boxes attacking the dancer. Unfortunatly your only weapon is throwing pumpkins. 

Sounds strange? Well, it is.


(P.S. Since there was no time for optimisations, the game is best played in window-mode and not in fullscreen). 

StatusPrototype
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 4.3 out of 5 stars
(4 total ratings)
AuthorWolfs Gamelab
GenreShooter
Made withUnity

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I loved it. The animation and atmosphere is on point.

Thank you! Just had the dark-zombie-shooter-setting in mind and wanted to give it a little positive switch. 

Fantastic game! The gameplay is simple and fun. I love the music but wish there was a volume slider as it scared me when it started. The zombie dance is hilarious to watch!

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Thank you, that means a lot to me. Sorry, did not want to scare you - sound effects and settings are - obviously - unfinished. 

The dance is a Mixamo animation, so that credit does not go to me ;) 

Nice simple game play but dang needed a volume slider!

Oh yes. Sound effects and settings were the next point on my to do list when the Jam ended. 

Nice one, enjoyed playing.

Thank you! That's makes me pretty happy. 

It's a bit hard to play. But it was certainly fun!

Thank you. Yep, it's pretty tough but still more easy than flappy bird ;) 

Really fun, simple but challenging.

I love the dance :D

Yep, I know it's hard sometimes. But hey, no pain no gain ;)

The dance-animation is from Mixamo, so that credit does not go to me.