A simple and straightforward Shooting Gallery clone that was created in Love2D to increase my understanding of programming and game development while using Love2D framework.

Instructions:

Spacebar - Reload

Left mouse - Shoot

Right mouse - Shoot target for two points but lose 1 second

Escape - Open pause menu

Missing the target will result in losing a point!

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Credits/Copyrights:

Background Music by Tiziano Bellu under Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International

Graphics by Kenney (www.kenney.nl) under (CC0 1.0 Universal)

Font "Kenvector" by Kenney (www.kenney.nl) under (CC0 1.0 Universal)

Font "Candy Beans" by Chequered Ink Ltd (https://chequered.ink/font-license/)

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Special thank you to Imre Barta and Safad for the support and testing.

A big thank you for taking the time to download and play this game... While it was created for learning purposes, I would love to receive feedback in regards to what I could've done better! Once again, thank you for taking the time to try it out!

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Shooting Gallery-win64.zip 4 MB
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Comments

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I suggest testing out aimbooster site for some cool ideas. I find that it is simple and yet helps a lot when practicing for FPS/RTS games, and it's not that much different in concept from this base model gallery you've made.

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Thank you! I had plenty of ideas for this simple clone, but I felt like I had to tone it down.

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Fun game! I'd suggest a mode with more time and maybe smoother transition for the targets. I'm glad you're using LOVE, it is the best :)

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Thank you for the comment! I really appreciate it.

I see where you're coming from with the suggestion. Frankly speaking I was thinking of doing sort of "pre-game" setting where you get to choose how fast the targets go (difficulty?) etc. but ended up... Opting out.


I absolutely adore using love2d and lua. I'm glad I've choosen to stick with it!

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And I'm glad, too! Yeah, I don't blame you for opting out of difficulty options, menus and settings are the worst to make!