1Minute
How to play:
- You have to type one morse code combination at a time, then the guide will open again and you can type the next one.
- Use Left click or Space to play the game. ESC quits the game and 'R' restarts it.
- You need your only hand to keep the morse manual open, so you can't type at the same time you check it.
- Send the message that's written in the text note using your telepgrah. You have one minute.
1 M I N U T E
The year is 19xx.
You just received the worst news: the enemy is going to drop a chemical bomb. Your mission is to send a surrender message to stop the bomb from being dropped. The only tools at your disposal are a telegraph and a manual, but you can only use one at a time (you lost an arm during the war).
You find yourself in a horrible situation: One man, with only one minute. In his only hand, one tool. Send a message to stop the bomb, and; maybe, the war.
Good luck.
Emergency Morse Code course:
Features that reinforce the theme "Only one":
- The title is 1Minute (Duh...), and you have one (1) minute to send one (1) message.
- One character, with one arm.
- Two tools, but you can only use one at the same time.
- One colour tone palette.
- The music that plays during the game is written to use only C for the melody.
- You have to stop the big bomb from being dropped.
- Only one button is used through the whole gameplay, even in the menu.
- The whole game was coded using only one Godot's scene as the root.
- The code is one line long (sike!)
Credits to Fast Turtle Games:
- Mario "Shadink" Vílchez Romero - Music
- Juan Marín Sánchez - Sound Engineering
- Antonio "Yure" Heredia Romero - Graphic design, art.
- Francisco Javier Grande Escobedo - Programming
Status | Released |
Platforms | HTML5, Windows, macOS, Linux |
Author | FlanGrande |
Genre | Puzzle |
Made with | Godot |
Tags | 2019, 2D, Game Maker's Toolkit Jam, only-one, War |
Asset license | Creative Commons Zero v1.0 Universal |
Average session | A few minutes |
Languages | English |
Inputs | Keyboard, Mouse |
Accessibility | One button |
Comments
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It was a bit confusing that the book closes when you're sending, but I guess that has to do with him only having one arm. The game also lagged whenever a bomb dropped.