Large p5.js adventure/sandbox game

edited March 2017 in Share Your Work

Recently, I have been working on a p5.js game called A Gnome's Life. It's a very large game already, with over 1500 lines of code-- but it's far from being finished. I have put it online (so you can play it), and I would be happy to hear any suggestions for it. You can play it here, read more about it here, and view the code here .

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  • edited March 2017
    • Dunno everything that gnome can do yet, but it is a blissfully jumpy experience already! :))
    • BtW, you should post it @ https://www.Reddit.com/r/processing/ as well. L-)
    • And definitively, host the whole source in GitHub, so others can more easily report bugs & send patches: https://GitHub.com/ :-bd
  • edited March 2017

    You can now find my code at its GitHub repository. As of this post, I'm still working on the repository.

  • Feel free to make any suggestions or branches. If you want to make a branch, you may want to read more about the code at the game's wiki.

  • @BleuBox -- interesting game. When I tried it back in mid-March I dug down to the cyan layer and the undiggable brown bedrock, then tried heading left forever to see if the map ever ran out. I wasn't able to see any way of fighting back against the various monsters, but luckily 0 health didn't result in death, so it didn't matter.

    The biggest gameplay frustration for me was that going left / right / down is easy, but going up is quite hard (and it gets even harder when you are being chased, and you are always being chased quickly).

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