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Presentation

Furious Tomato is an arcade game in which you play a cute tomato. Your goal is to dodge the knives thrown by a cook while avoiding the salt that slows you down, in order to survive as long as possible.


Controls

The player moves with arrow keys and can dash with the space key (the dash exhausts you)

When the player is exhausted, he runs slower and must stay motionless a few seconds to be able to run again


Additional information

This game is only available in french but the most important information is in english. It was created for a high school project.

The program was written in Processing and the source code is available on Github

https://github.com/SimonROZEC/Furious-Tomato


Furious Tomato

Have fun !

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, Linux
Rating
Rated 5.0 out of 5 stars
(1 total ratings)
AuthorKanemzi
GenreAction, Survival
TagsArcade, french, Pixel Art, processing, tomato

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FuriousTomato for Windows (32 and 64 bits) 15 MB
FuriousTomato for Linux (32 and 64 bits) 117 MB

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Very well made game overall. Has a simple idea, but it's executed well and the game is enjoyable to play. It's a clever detail that since your character is a tomato, getting hit by a knife looks bloody, but actually isn't - it's just tomato. Speaking of the language, I would even say that French suits especially well into a game themed around cooking.

I'd like to invite this game to take part in our Game Development World Championship!

Hello and thank you very much for your feedback !

I've read about the rules of the GDWC and unfortunately, this game isn't eligible beaucause it was made and shared initially on github in 2017 and we don't intend to develop it anymore. Thank you anyway for your invitation !

If the GitHub share was public and if there wasn't great difference to the current version, then you're right. Good luck with future projects then!