Solo Ludum Dare #46 Jam Entry.

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You are hosting a party and you must keep your guests in the perfect range of inebriation and cater to their personal music tastes until the sun comes up! Be warned! Some of your guests are lightweights, and if they get too drunk they won't have a good time.

Keep your guests drunk with beer and shots, but if they get too drunk give them some water to help them last the night. 

This is my first ever game jam game and I still can't believe I finished it! I created everything except for the sound effects and font.

Enjoy!

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Controls:

WASD / Up Down Left Right - Move

SPACE - Pick Up/Give

X - Drop

Esc - Exit Game

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Fill the Guests' blue Drinks Bar to keep them having a good time, this will fill their green bar which in turns fills the overall Party Status bar at the bottom of the screen.

If a Guest has too much to drink their green bar will go down, so don't fill the blue bar too much!

Beer fills the Drinks Bar 25%.
Shots fill the Drinks Bar 50%.
Water reduces the Drinks Bar 15%.

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Bug fixes: Resolution fixed to work in Web Player

StatusPrototype
PlatformsWindows, HTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorHyperBabyDuck
GenreSimulation, Strategy
Made withUnity
TagsArcade, Ludum Dare 46, party-game, Pixel Art, Retro, Singleplayer, Unity
LinksLudum Dare

Download

Download
HousePartyv1.1Windows.zip 22 MB

Install instructions

You can play the game in the browser, or download and unzip the folder to find the Windows .exe.

Comments

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I think this has a lot of potential as a casual game.  For me the pace felt kind of fast.  But I really liked the changing moods of the party goers.  This would make a fun game.

Thank you very much! I am currently plannning a full version of it now with different difficulty settings, more UI feedback, more distinctive party goers and possibly changing the movement to just being played with the mouse in a point and click style, I'll have to try it out and see how it feels.