Qurly Stones
A downloadable game for Windows
Qurly Stones is an entry for Curdle Jam 12 by Team Multitap.
The objective of the game is to score the most points, while preventing your opponent from doing the same.
Due to time constraints, the game is only playable with two players. Each player takes turns, so you don't necessarily need to have someone else around to play, but it's more fun that way.
Controls
The game can be played with a keyboard or controller.
- Arrow Keys or D-Pad to position and angle shot
- A key or A button to accept and shoot
- S key or B button to back out
- P key to pause
- F3 key to reset game (if necessary)
Scoring
- any piece on grid line: 0 points
- any of your own pieces on your own side: 0 points
- your piece in opponent's first column: 1 point
- your piece in opponent's second column: 2 points
- your piece in opponent's third column: 3 points
- your piece in opponent's goal area: 4 points
- your piece slides past opponent's goal area: 5 points
- knocking off opponent's piece on main playfield: 2 points
- knocking off opponent's piece in your goal area: 5 points
Credits
- Programming, Artwork – freem (freemco)
- Artwork – JazzmanZ (JamminManZ)
- Artwork – PressStart (PressSelect)
- Some sounds created with SFXR
- "ceramic clay pot lid hits.flac" by kyles (piece falling off table sound)
- "Clank from clay pots mix.wav" by Ironlink15 (piece on piece collision sound)
- "Opening the sarcophagus" by Breviceps (piece sliding sound)
- Special Thanks – TurbulentEddie (game title), shakesoda (programming help), CurdleGames (jam host), The Multitap Community (for being awesome)
- Libraries Used – baton by tesselode; tick by bjornbytes; cpml by excessive moé (and contributors); HC by vrld
Status | Prototype |
Platforms | Windows |
Authors | freemco, JamminmanZ |
Made with | LÖVE |
Tags | 2D, Pixel Art |
Average session | A few minutes |
Multiplayer | Local multiplayer |
Player count | 2 |
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This was really neat to play! I didn’t read the instructions so I figured it out by trying different placements, angles, and powers. I love the feel of the stones hitting each other and those facial expressions are hilarious!