A downloadable game for Windows and Linux

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Adventure through rooms of key oriented levels as a bouncing frog who can also roll up walls, and try to escape!!!


Features:

   - 19 Rooms to pass through (5 Worlds total) !!

   - 8 bit aesthetics and sound!

   - Roll up walls and bounce to discover new paths!

   -1 Secret on each of the first 4 Worlds!


Controls (Gamepad recommended!):

   - 'A button' or 'Space' to JUMP

   - 'B button' or 'X' to BOUNCE

   - 'Start' or 'Esc' to PAUSE

   - 'D-Pad', Arrows or WASD to MOVE

Credits:

   -Pixel Art, Programming, SFX, OST and Game made by Thiago Avidos.  

  -Game made using the Godot Engine.

  - I've also used a 2D Platformer game template that I've built and released onto Github for this project! It's the PbmnLuv's 2D Platformer Essentials for Godot 4.x, it features Player and Camera basic movement!

Updated 1 day ago
StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Rating
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars
(2 total ratings)
AuthorYamiGeist_PB
GenrePlatformer, Action, Puzzle
Made withGodot
Tags2D, 8-Bit, Cute, Pixel Art, Puzzle-Platformer, Retro, sapo, Singleplayer
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard, Xbox controller, Gamepad (any), Playstation controller

Purchase

Buy Now$2.99 USD or more

In order to download this game you must purchase it at or above the minimum price of $2.99 USD. You will get access to the following files:

SaposoSupimpa_v1.0.1_Win.zip 37 MB
SaposoSupimpa_v1.0.1_Linux.zip 30 MB

Download demo

Download
SaposoSupimpa_Demo_v1.0.2_Win.zip 30 MB
Download
SaposoSupimpa_Demo_Linux_v1.0.2.zip 25 MB

Development log

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Finished both endings on stream and it is an enjoyable silly arcade-y experience.

Impressive amounts of different mechanics too and the true ending was an intense rush to the finish line.

Groovy 🐸👍

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Love it!

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rolly froggo

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It’s funny!

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I liked it but the sound of the frog was a bit annoying

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Thanks, glad you liked it! Maybe I could actually randomize the pitch to make it a bit more varied later.