Valiant: Evangeline
In a time not so long ago, the veil between the Human and Faerie worlds was much easier crossed. For centuries, the fae were sighted on the fringes of human society, believed to be peaceful, until the rumors began.
Some human children would mature differently than others, quieter, stranger. It was said the fae whisked them away from their cribs as infants in the dead of night, and replace them with shades made from fae magic, never to be seen again.
Thus grew a rift, as humans blamed the fae for stealing their young for their own evil ends, for this curse of Changelings. But what if that wasn’t the whole truth?
------------------ MyFirstGameJam Summer 2020 ------------------
This is a game jam project, in which we had 2 weeks to build a game for our very first time ever building a "complete" game. The theme is "Change"
For everyone on this project, this was truly our first Game Jam. None of us having ever built a game before. One of us dabbling with game development over the years but never serious. We want to think the community for this fun opportunity we had. We had many more things we wanted to do but the goal was to make a complete game which we feel we did. Hope you enjoy.
- Programmer: Mastro2k - "Felt like I learned so much to take forward to future games. Hope there are more to come"
- Game Designer: SauceNinja - "2 weeks. 1 game. 5ish people. Countless babies. Evangeline."
- Writer: Chloe Barnes - "Making this game has been a fantastic experience and I'm proud to watch it come together."
- Artist: Pierre Mont - “The creation of this game has introduced me to the game development process, new art styles, and a wonderful experience. I appreciate I was able to be part of this team that made it to a reality.”
- Artist: Enchantee Mont - "It's amazing being able to be part of and see a game build from the ground up."
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5 |
Release date | Jul 26, 2020 |
Rating | Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars (1 total ratings) |
Author | Mastro2k |
Made with | Krita, Adobe Photoshop, Unity |
Tags | 2D, Pixel Art, Short, Singleplayer, Stealth, Top-Down, Top Down Adventure, Unity |
Asset license | Creative Commons Attribution v4.0 International |
Average session | About a half-hour |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard |
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Ok based on feedback, I made the nuns slightly slower and took off the spray shot off of 3/4 nuns.
great work, i like the art and gameplay
Thanks for the feedback!
I can't express how much I enjoy playing a game that just made me shout, "Ahh that nun came out of nowhere!"
Really love the concept and the art and music works really well for it. I did try to steal babies from couches several times but it seems like that's intended to be a tricky part, and I thought it was a fair challenge. I couldn't get all the babies but I'm going to try again, if for no other reason than just to spite those trigger-happy nuns.
Great work!
Hah thanks for your feedback that made the team happy! Everyone's right it's hard. So I just released a slightly easier version.
I Like the concept of the game, though maybe it was a little too hard, or am I just used too triple A games having a thats too dumb. Anyways, congratulations, great job on the game, you guys did well considering it was your first time :)
Thanks for the feedback. Yeah I'm afraid I got used to it, and became easier for me. I should lesson the nun speed or spray bullets probably.
This game is pretty dang difficult! I like it, though. The music is nice and the movement feels fairly good. Sometimes it seemed like I lost more lives than I should have.
Thanks for the comments. Maybe there's a bug, probably there's a bug haha.
Very interesting game with well made gameplay.
There are some bugs, but sadly It happens usually at random so I can't precisely pinpoint them but I believe they usually happen when I am carrying an infant.
Otherwise an enjoyable game and very good job for making it.
Thanks, was my first "complete" game. I had trouble with some of the rendering order and how to make the fairy look right in certain instances.
veeeery coool
Thanks for the feedback!