Made during the #WeeklyJam - 165

Long Distance

Help the citizens of Mega City to send their small messages across great distances while operating a Morse code mail service kiosk!



Endless mode (Only Mode Currently)

Endless randomly generated letters to be sent in Morse code!

(Note)

We started this jam with only 3 days remaining, we tried our best to add as much content as possible but ultimately ran out of time, so this is not as complete of an experience as we had hoped but if you enjoy the concept and would like more/a full version then please leave us a comment and let us know!

-JointPointStudios

Download

Download
LongDistanceGame(Windows64bit).zip 29 MB
Download
LongDistanceGame(Linux UnTested).zip 42 MB

Install instructions

Un-zip and run the exe or linux file

Comments

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Really enjoyed this game! I think my favorite with a morse code theme. Concept is solid, if a  full version came out I'd pay for it :) 

Hi Ry,

I'm glad you had a good time with the game. We are definitely thinking about making a full version of this game some time down the road. Many ideas for improvements have been written down that's for sure haha.

Always appreciate the kind words and thanks again!

-Jay

Hi, I really really like your game!!! I would love to see more from you. But one thing that made the game not as enjoyable, is that I didnt find any way to make space for the words. Its unfortunately just confusing. Keep up the great work though!

Hi Dafniti,

Thanks for the kind words :D.

Yeah this game does get a bit out of hand haha, I think this was the first or second project that we ever made in the Godot Engine.

If you are interested in our games we have more games made during GameJams here on Itch and currently we are making our first commercial game called Alpaca Rancher that we are releasing on Steam and hopefully on itch at a later date.

Itch Games : https://jointpointstudios.itch.io/

Alpaca Rancher on Steam : https://store.steampowered.com/app/2204950/Alpaca_Rancher/

Thanks very much again!

-Jay