Just the one code for Goblyn Stomp in this weeks code giveaway, I will try and rustle up another game code for the weekend on Twitter.
To stand a chance of winning a code for the full version of Goblyn Stomp which I reviewed a few days ago, answer the following in the comments below.
Invent a monster for a game and briefly explain it.
It can be a be for a new imaginary game or an existing one, funny, serious or just a plain stupid monster, anything will do
Reply in the comments below and I will pick my favourite after the deadline on Sunday 23:59:59PM.
Rules and Information
- The deadline to submit your entry is Sunday 24th January at 23:59:59 GMT. The winner will be picked by myself based on my favourite monster and be announced within 24 hours.
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- Please only enter once. Multiple entries and using multiple accounts may be banned from this and future competitions.
- Anyone may enter but please remember that the token may not be redeemable if Indie Games are not available in your country. No alternatives will be offered, you can either give the code back to us and we will pick another winner or you can give it to someone else.
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What about a sticky monster that you have to try and get past to complete a level, but if you touch him, you stick to him, and he runs you back to an earlier point in a level (minus a bit of energy)?
I call this guy The Level Smasher!
A big hulking giant that carries an equally large mallet (the actual character base on whatever theme of the game is). Despite his size, he is not so tough & pretty slow, but don’t let him hit you with his mallet as it will literally smash you through the floor & you will find youself in a random previous level.
The Sword Monster looks like Cookie Monster, because he’s Cookie Monster’s cousin. He eats swords, of course, and other weapons. Naturally, he can’t be harmed by weapons. He’s quite harmless, but the problem with encountering him is that he’ll grab all of your weapons and eat them, leaving you unarmed.
how about blurbs
little fuzzy blobs who move really slow then when you come near, they magnetize them selves to you, the further you try to move, the more blurbs are attracted to you. when alot of blurbs magnetize they increase the distance in which they attract other blurbs, the more blurbs you have on you the harder it is to move, and then try to shake them off while you follow in games directions in a button mashing minigame trying to demagnetize them
Ok… I’m going with the humor approach on this one.
The Bargoyle, mainly found in leisure suit larry games. This creature resembles a woman. However, upon chatting and a few drinks, the creature puts the player under a spell and convinces him to go with her home. Once there, the player is then robbed and the bargoyle shows her true form of a winged beast carrying the player back to her nest to feed her young.
The bargoyle does ahve one weakness though. If the player approaches the bargoyle with a cheap wine, preferably boxed she will leave, uninterested.