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SpaceJump

A platformer game in Godot reproducing the concept of doodle jump but in space using Godot Visual Scripting.

Space Jump Alpha

What is this game ?

A astronaut moving in space with his own gravity platform to platform.

Characteristics

A vertical 2D game built under Godot using the VisualScripting.VS only and its various tools such as nodes, the camera following the character and the many platforms in the game.

Space Jump Alpha is therefore composed of two scripts, one for the main node called Main composed of a physics process function with conditions and instance function calls connect to the player’s position to determine limits to the scene, to stay in the game area and start again if the astronaut falls.

The second Main child node script is composed of the player with the functions of movements (jump and actions left and on the right), gravity and variables for the gravity, speed, jumping speed and function calls.

To read to understand where the drawings are. Files . ase and link beepbox available in file " Fichiers.ase et lien beepbox "

Drawings (Software used: LibreSprite)

  • Tilesmap located next to the game map in 2D.

  • Parallax set

  • Astronaut static due to the own gravity of the game.

  • Background done in tilemap and pixel by pixel on LibreSprite by myself.

Sounds (Software used: Sony Vegas and webite beepbox.co)

  • Music made on Beepbox by myself

  • Using Sony Vegas software to reduce jump sound size and increase in game music duration

Credits

Everything was made by myself Raphaël.

Possible improvements :

  • Possible main menu when opening the game.
  • button on side to change the volume of the sound or mute.
  • Have a credits menu

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