Avalanche is an easy-to-learn runner where you escape an avalanche while saving as many of your friends as you can.

Dash to avoid snowballs, maneuver across different surfaces in an infinite amount of procedurally generated worlds, save fellow animals, and don't freeze away in the cold water while running away from the impending doom of the avalanche!

This game was made for the Godot Wild Jam #76.

NOTE:

The game is in early alpha, and it may have bugs (Computer ones!) and that's ok. Please feel free to comment if you encounter any game-breaking bugs.  

CONTROLS:

WASD - Move
Spacebar - Dash

CREDITS:  

CosmicCrossway - Programming, Level-Generation, Game Concept

Lou - Pixel Art, Itch Page

Racim - Programming, User Interface, Trailer

Fern- Programming. Youtube

LoxoHighscore- Music & Sound design. Youtube

Like the soundtrack? Listen to it here

Published 21 days ago
StatusIn development
PlatformsHTML5
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorsCosmicCrosswayStudios, Lou, Racim, LoxoHighScore, fern :D
GenreRacing
Made withGodot
Tags2D, gamjam, Godot, Pixel Art, Runner, Singleplayer

Comments

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Seemed a bit tough before i figured out how to best use the dashes. Nice design, clean and simple.

Glad you enjoyed it! And yes, it is important to use your dashes strategically.

Loved it. Sound design and music is awesome, can you post the ost somewhere?

its on the page jajsaj: Like the soundtrack? Listen to it here

Glad that you enjoyed the game. And I'd agree that sound design and music turned out quite well. LoxoHighScore did a great job with it.

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this game is really fun!!, but it gets a bit repetitive and thats okay since this is just for a game jam

Thank you!

thank you :]

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Thanks for your kind words.

Yeah, the game will get a bit repetitive after a while, but that does tend to be the case with games designed and built in under a week. In any case I do hope that you were able to still enjoy your time in our game and thank you for taking the time to play it.

I definitely did!