[WARNING] This game was developed in a short period of time and it may present some bugs. Tell us which bugs do you find and we will update the game as soon as possible. Thanks!

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Help Lill to get her driver license by respecting different signals and destroying police robots!

We'll continue to update the game to solve bugs and make it better, let us know what you think!


Tutorial: move with Arrow Keys or WASD, use Z to Attack/Confirm and use X to Jump.

You can play directly here in the browser or you can download our game from the link below.


Credits:

Eternium Galaxy Team

Made for Minimalistic Jam 3

StatusReleased
PlatformsWindows, macOS, HTML5
Rating
Rated 3.7 out of 5 stars
(3 total ratings)
Authorsilver978
GenreAction
Made withUnity
Tagschiptune, Minimalist, Pixel Art
Average sessionAbout a half-hour
LanguagesEnglish
InputsKeyboard

Download

Download
Stop&Go_v1.0_WIN 22 MB
Download
Stop&Go_v1.0_MAC 28 MB

Install instructions

Instructions for Windows:

1) Unzip the archive you downloaded;

2) Open the ".exe" contained in the root folder.

Instructions for Mac:

1) Unzip the archive you downloaded;

2) Run the ".app" file.


Thank you and have fun!

Eternium Galaxy Team

Development log

Comments

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It's definitely a different kind of driving test! I like the energetic feel of the game, there's not really anything to slow you down or threaten you (apart from the holes). Although you always need to be alert when a sign appears, once I accidentally jumped just before a "no jumping" sign and so I lost the point on that.

I'd gladly invite this game to our contest, the Game Development World Championship, it could probably do well in our jam category.

Thank you very much for your comment! We are very happy to hear your feedback and that you got involved by the style of the game! Thank you for your invite and we'll think about it for sure, but can you tell us more about the GDWC? Thanks again! 

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Thanks for your interest! It's a game-making contest for independent developers, with the purpose of finding out the best indie games of the year. There are two main categories (Pro and Hobby), along with a couple of special ones (like the one for jam entries, as mentioned). A jury will decide the final winners in October, meanwhile there are also polls for the site visitors on some of the games each week. You can enter here: www.thegdwc.com.

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Wow, it's a nice idea! Perfect and thank you for all the information! 

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Soo AMAZING! #LILLICENSE 

Thank you so much! You completed your driving exam with a super good score, well done!