Winter Ware Demo
About
I would like to present to you all one of my latest projects that I’ve been working on ever since December.
It is essentially a collection of 10 unique winter-inspired micro-games included in one large package, which gradually becomes more difficult as your score increases. Titles such as the "Warioware" games were a huge inspiration.
Originally this game was supposed to be released late 2020, but due to time restrain and several other complications, I kept on delaying it (also because I wanted to polish it as much as possible before releasing a public build)
Additionally, I wouldn’t consider myself a proficient programmer, so I had to learn some new tips and tricks. Plus creating a video game with easy accessibility on the front-hand is no easy task!
Anyway here's just a small glimpse of it and I do hope that you all had a fabulous winter break! Also, be sure to post your high-scores!
PS: I do realize that Winter has already ended, but hey! Better late than never!
For the best possible experience (and bug-free) be sure to download either the Windows or Linux version as those are the platforms the game is intended to be played on!
I’ve already noticed that when playing on the web browser the game audio doesn’t speed up.
- Are you planning on further developing it? -
Well at the moment I have loads of other projects I would absolutely love to work on, that being said who knows, I might include it as part of a larger-scale project or possibly finish it for next winter.
- What programs did you use? -
Well, to stick everything together I used Unity, as for art a combination of “Photopea” and “Inkscape”, and finally for sound editing “Audacity”.
- Why does it feature only single input games? -
My main goal and challenge for this project were to create a serial of fun micro-games that can be all completed with a single input. To achieve this, I had to make sure that the overall experience is easily accessible. This includes the use of distinguishable colours, large icons, and helpful bright visuals with clear audio cues.
Music - Tim Beek
SFX - Freesound.org | OpenGameArt
Additional Sprites - OpenGameArt | pzUH