It's a side-scroller, where you defend your pride float from bigot zombies.

Everything was made myself in Godot with the exceptions being:


the music:

Party Grooves - Trevor Lentz

Chiptune Techno - Nicole Marie T

Funeral Marche - Frederic Chopin, Arranged by Jon K. Fite

Victory! - Jon K. Fite


Sfx sound samples by SubspaceAudio.


I based the animation and character esthetic off the character sprites on elthen's adventurer spritesheet.


All of the above are findable on OpenGameArt


This game was made for My First Game Jam Summer 2019

I Hope you enjoy, it's my first ever game so it's far from perfect, but i enjoyed making it.

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FloatDefense.zip 28 MB

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I love the concept! Especially for a first game I think it's a good start. The difficulty ramps up fast, though--is that intentional? The movement feels clunky to me. I think because the enemies move in a continuous fashion and the player seems to be on a grid, it's easy to get stuck when a bunch of enemies swarm up. It makes me wish that "Dance" did something like recover health or push back enemies (even without a non-aesthetic function, it's still a lot of fun just to dance in front of the float while waiting to get close enough to bigots/zombies, though). 

Thank you so much for playing, I love your idea of dancing recovering health, I had intended like an area stun lock that made the zombie's dance, but didn't have time to implement it

The difficulty was intended, even though I personally find I used a cheap technique (time issues again) but I didn't want the game to be beatable in one attempt.

Thanks again for your kind words you made my day :)